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I'm trying to find out if someone can tell me the number of beads (seed beads size 10) it takes to go around a bic with brick stitch?
I want to make a graph showing just the people in the foreground, how do I omit the background?
Thanks to anyone who can help me!
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Susiecue,
Welcome! 

We do recommend
using single crochet (which we identify as "standard stitch," as
people overseas tend to call it double crochet), which should give
the best detail of all. If you were to go to a double or half
double crochet, it would skew your pattern and make it wonky, and
those are larger stitches, which would give less detail. I don't
know that a Tunisian stitch would make it better or worse, and that
would involve starting over completely.
Are
the issues you're having because of colors blending poorly? Or are
the shapes looking a little odd? Would a bit of surface embroidery
shore it up? Just a few ideas that I hope will help you. 

Debi,
Please let me know what
isn't working. As far as I know everything is, but if there's a new
problem we don't know about, of course we want to address it.
Thanks in advance for bringing whatever it is to our attention.


Also, it is
possible to go above 150 stitches, but those options (300 stitches
or 500 stitches) are in our paid "Premier" features.
https://stitchboard.com/pages/pattern/subscribe.php
Welcome! 

Oh, no...I'm so
sorry to hear that!
I fervently wish we had such a feature
enabled. It's something in development for a future version, but
it's not ready to be released at this time (and it won't be an
automatic feature, but rather a choice with each pattern
created).
I fervently wish we had such a feature
enabled. It's something in development for a future version, but
it's not ready to be released at this time (and it won't be an
automatic feature, but rather a choice with each pattern
created).One possibility until we have that
capability available is that you can store your created PDF files
(for free) at a site such as Dropbox or Google Drive when you plan
to work with a particular pattern. I know that doesn't help now
(feeling your pain!) but it's always a good idea to have a pattern
you need stored as a backup somewhere so that you can simply print
out another.
I'm trying to find out if someone can tell me the number of beads (seed beads size 10) it takes to go around a bic with brick stitch?
I want to make a graph showing just the people in the foreground, how do I omit the background?
Thanks to anyone who can help me!
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