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Hello,

I sent an email to request support a while ago, I forget the exact date but I think it was the beginning of Jan, maybe end of Dec, and I havent heard back.

I wish I'd kept a copy of the message, but it was sent via the online contact form, not as a dorect email. Would it be possible for someone to have a look for it please? 

I paid for the premium version and I have questions, but I'm not sure if this product is right for me if there's no support available.

Totally get that this forum is quiet, but when I paid I thought it would still be active, albeit a bit slow, which is fine.

Could someone let me know what's happening please?

I really like the software, but need to be able to ask questions when I have them.

Thank you,

Nicky

All the graphs were made here, I chose to make them with symbols only, instead of colors. Then I printed the graphs and used colored pencils to use only the colors I wanted, and where I wanted. Using the cross stitch over tunisian technique, I was able to use only scrap yarn for the images.


José,

Great, glad you found something that works for you!  Kiss  And thank you for sending in a free pattern!  It may take a few days for approval, as we're working on our system software.  Smile

Melanie,

Some of our classes has 2 exams... Danish, English and math... alle the others are oral exams... I love oral exams - they are better than the written ones..

In the oral math exam you have to explain some stuff.. Not sure how it works actually.. I only know that it will be hell.. :p

Our education is free... I can't understand why yours arent too.. It doesn't make any sense.. o.O
We only have to pay for our own books when we get to the university.. But that's it...


Stupid bead project.. :p

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Melanie,

Welcome...great name!  Laughing

My suggestion is to try something smaller than a large item like a blanket for your first project.  If you're still new to crochet and new to graphing as well, it may turn out to be a very daunting task to complete in only 7 weeks, particularly something with a lot of detail such as a graphed design.

A crochet graph is read bottom to top, right to left for the first row and all odd numbered rows, left to right for the second and all even numbered rows.

I've been crocheting and knitting for over 40 years and when I attempt something new, I do exactly the same thing as I'm suggesting here...I start small (because if I don't, I'm usually sorry, LOL).  When I wanted to learn bead crochet a few years ago, after a laughable attempt with seed beads and thread, I started fresh with yarn and pony beads, instead of the small seed beads.  The idea of making something as large as a beaded bracelet was unthinkable until I'd mastered enough bead crochet to feel comfortable!
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