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Veronica,
As I always tell people, try to use a photo with the same number of pixels across as you want stitches across. By doing this, the program will not make any changes by dropping pixels so basically, "what you see is what you get" — meaning your pattern should come out looking the same as your photo.
I also had another thought that sometimes improves the quality of your pattern and "averages" out the pixels a bit and maybe would help with your pixelation. You may want to try checking the "Antialias on" box in section 8. This smooths out some areas. It's hard to explain but you may just want to try it to see if your pattern looks better.
Let me know if I can help further!
Terry
I'm trying to make an 18x18 pillow and I'm unsure how many stitches to use. Anyone have any suggestions?
Hi Melanie,
Ok thanks for all your advice!
I have an I-Mac, so that might not be the problem then.
I will measure my images with one of my graphics program then and try it again to turn it in a wonderful printing pattern and look how it turn out.
I will let you know for sure.
But what do all your members do with the patterns then, if they can't resize them?
Are they making other stuf with it then bracelets.
Bye bye
José
This link no longer works. Thanks
Melanie,
My washer has a wool program.. It works like a charm
I made a tent for my self.. You know, a sweater sooo big that you could probably live in it :p
It's very nice, unfortunately I got stuck in a door handle and ripped up one of the sleves
Anyhow.. That was made from highlandwool, non superwash.. I used to wash it in the washer on my wool program.. It's as pretty (it's butt ugly) as when I made it.. :p
I only made the mistake of washing a sweater on a non wool program ONCE.. My mother made these Oslo Anoraks for the kids.. She told me that it was super wash, so I put it in the mashine, and when done, there was this cute little doll sweater coming out.. -.-'
I gave it to the neighbours daugthers doll.. It was really annoying.. :p
Oh.. The time.. Have to walk the dogs before I'm off to school o.O
Hugs..
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Veronica,
As I always tell people, try to use a photo with the same number of pixels across as you want stitches across. By doing this, the program will not make any changes by dropping pixels so basically, "what you see is what you get" — meaning your pattern should come out looking the same as your photo.
I also had another thought that sometimes improves the quality of your pattern and "averages" out the pixels a bit and maybe would help with your pixelation. You may want to try checking the "Antialias on" box in section 8. This smooths out some areas. It's hard to explain but you may just want to try it to see if your pattern looks better.
Let me know if I can help further!
Terry
I'm trying to make an 18x18 pillow and I'm unsure how many stitches to use. Anyone have any suggestions?
Hi Melanie,
Ok thanks for all your advice!
I have an I-Mac, so that might not be the problem then.
I will measure my images with one of my graphics program then and try it again to turn it in a wonderful printing pattern and look how it turn out.
I will let you know for sure.
But what do all your members do with the patterns then, if they can't resize them?
Are they making other stuf with it then bracelets.
Bye bye
José
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This is sort of cross stitch related...so what do you think
of the following link:
http://trendland.net/2011/05/05/inge-jacobsen-embroidered-illustration/
Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
http://trendland.net/2011/05/05/inge-jacobsen-embroidered-illustration/
Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
This link no longer works. Thanks
Melanie,
My washer has a wool program.. It works like a charm

I made a tent for my self.. You know, a sweater sooo big that you could probably live in it :p
It's very nice, unfortunately I got stuck in a door handle and ripped up one of the sleves

Anyhow.. That was made from highlandwool, non superwash.. I used to wash it in the washer on my wool program.. It's as pretty (it's butt ugly) as when I made it.. :p
I only made the mistake of washing a sweater on a non wool program ONCE.. My mother made these Oslo Anoraks for the kids.. She told me that it was super wash, so I put it in the mashine, and when done, there was this cute little doll sweater coming out.. -.-'
I gave it to the neighbours daugthers doll.. It was really annoying.. :p
Oh.. The time.. Have to walk the dogs before I'm off to school o.O
Hugs..
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