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Terry,
Thanks so much for your reply! I look forward to hearing your opinion. I'd be happy to try out this issue with the new build before release if you think that might help you. I see this problem quite a bit with my pattern conversions but it just so happens to be an issue with this one as it is a special request for a long-time cleint who has some cognitive issues. I give clients directions on the pattern with how to handle these errant stitches when crafting the item, but this client has trouble following them at times (it's actually quite easy to correct with the instructions I currently give them). I plan on updating all the affected charts if this is part of the problem corrected with the yet to be released new build.
Kathy
Hello from Ontario, Canada. I learned to crochet over 25 years ago now.
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Laura
Cookie,
I'm not sure where the names came from, and as far as the colors that aren't found, they've been discontinued, as DMC "cleans house" with colors here and there, bringing out new ones.
According to DMC, the correct names for the colors that still exist and what you've listed are:
326 V DK Rose
407 DK Desert Sand
415 Pearl Gray
420 DK Hazelnut Brown
As for which ones go from light to dark, I haven't seen any definitions beyond color names; DMC doesn't have any kind of list I've ever found defining colors from light to dark. So I don't really know the answer to which colors are lighter and which are darker; you may have to simply eyeball it and pick the ones you think look lighter and darker. Since you do have both brown-gray and silver-gray represented, they may be very close in shading and more a matter of opinion than an exact measurement of light/dark coloring.
Meanwhile, I'll have Terry (Support) remove those colors you mentioned that have been discontinued.

Hi I would love to be able to make larger graphs as well!! plz and ty!!

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