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Cristy,
Wow! The current symbol set has been in use since 8-13-2015 and nobody's ever brought this to my attention before.
There are actually two "£" symbols in the symbol library.
This will only show up when someone has more than 116 colors in their pattern.
I'll be updating the symbol set tomorrow (Sunday) and the problem should go away.
An upcoming version will also allow custom symbols (you can create your own) and also allow you to choose your preferred ones from the existing library. I'll talk more about that when it's closer to being implemented.
I'll post another message after updating the symbol set.
Thanks for letting me know about this.
Terry
I am a newbie and would like to say thank you for adding me to the group. So a big HI from Victoria Australia
Stitcher49
That's fine...have other things to do myself at the moment. Dealing with this horrible freezing weather is one! Have a good weekend!
Kathy
Melanie,
I will not even touch acrylic for stuffed toys.. I work purely on cotton there..
(That's a lie - I actually made a big snake for the boys in acryllic.. The pup has now adopted it)^
And since I don't have any girls, and my boys don't wanna play with dolls, there no need to make doll clothing.. *sigh*
There are just NO girls in my network.. Everyone are having boys.. o.O
It would be SO nice living closer to each other.. I really need a yarn geek who I can bounce ideas off of.. Of course there is the internet.. But it is just not the same
When I win the lottery (fingers crossed, know on wood and everything) I will buy a summer home in the states.. :p It will deffinitely have a HUGE craftroom.. :p Maybe it will just be one big craftroom with a couple of beds and something in it.. And a kitchen so that your hubby can make us food... :p Cats are welcome too.. LOL
Scratchy yarn should burn in hell.. o.O
I know the feeling of dissapointment when it comes to beautiful yarn which will fell like rough sandpaper when you touch it..
I would rather not buy yarn from an online store, UNLESS I know the specific brand of yarn..
If it is merino, or alpaca I would buy it without blinking.. But when it comes to regular wool (highland, inca or what ever) there just so much difference in scratchiness from brand to brand.. It's too bad, because the yarn are somewhat cheaper on the internet than it is in the stores.. :/
Have you ever hear of ice yarn?
http://www.iceyarns.com/
They have soooo much beautifull yarn, but I have never tried ordering from them..
Most of their yarn is acrylic blends.. But ooooooh boy it is nice looking..
Hugs
Line
To read a particular post, simply click on it!
Go to a conversion calculator on internet.
Cristy,
Wow! The current symbol set has been in use since 8-13-2015 and nobody's ever brought this to my attention before.
There are actually two "£" symbols in the symbol library.
This will only show up when someone has more than 116 colors in their pattern.
I'll be updating the symbol set tomorrow (Sunday) and the problem should go away.
An upcoming version will also allow custom symbols (you can create your own) and also allow you to choose your preferred ones from the existing library. I'll talk more about that when it's closer to being implemented.
I'll post another message after updating the symbol set.
Thanks for letting me know about this.
Terry
I am a newbie and would like to say thank you for adding me to the group. So a big HI from Victoria Australia
Stitcher49
That's fine...have other things to do myself at the moment. Dealing with this horrible freezing weather is one! Have a good weekend!
Kathy
Melanie,
I will not even touch acrylic for stuffed toys.. I work purely on cotton there..
(That's a lie - I actually made a big snake for the boys in acryllic.. The pup has now adopted it)^
And since I don't have any girls, and my boys don't wanna play with dolls, there no need to make doll clothing.. *sigh*
There are just NO girls in my network.. Everyone are having boys.. o.O
It would be SO nice living closer to each other.. I really need a yarn geek who I can bounce ideas off of.. Of course there is the internet.. But it is just not the same
When I win the lottery (fingers crossed, know on wood and everything) I will buy a summer home in the states.. :p It will deffinitely have a HUGE craftroom.. :p Maybe it will just be one big craftroom with a couple of beds and something in it.. And a kitchen so that your hubby can make us food... :p Cats are welcome too.. LOL
Scratchy yarn should burn in hell.. o.O
I know the feeling of dissapointment when it comes to beautiful yarn which will fell like rough sandpaper when you touch it..
I would rather not buy yarn from an online store, UNLESS I know the specific brand of yarn..
If it is merino, or alpaca I would buy it without blinking.. But when it comes to regular wool (highland, inca or what ever) there just so much difference in scratchiness from brand to brand.. It's too bad, because the yarn are somewhat cheaper on the internet than it is in the stores.. :/
Have you ever hear of ice yarn?
http://www.iceyarns.com/
They have soooo much beautifull yarn, but I have never tried ordering from them..
Most of their yarn is acrylic blends.. But ooooooh boy it is nice looking..
Hugs
Line
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