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Thanks for getting back to me!
I will try to make the lines thicker and see if it comes up with something. I just havent cross stitched in like 10 years, so im trying to get back into. Ive done lettering before i think i can handle it if i cant get it to map something out.
The picture was saved as PNG, so im not sure. And honestly i am unsure with pixel to stitch part lol. Thats all confusing to me. I just left it at 80? So im not sure about that part.
Im going to mess with it more to see if i can get a better result. If i cant i think the picture it did give me is able to be followed enough i can fill in the blank.
Thank you for the help (:
Your English is fine and even us who are native to English don't always speak so well either. I hope that you are able to learn and teach us here in this community.
Debbie,
Thanks for the link and for writing out the first 5 rows! I'm not a chart knitter, either...never learned that years ago, as nobody spoke of charts like that. I didn't know there was such a thing for at least 20 years after I became a knitter!
Silvertiger,
Please do tell where you've found the instructions written out. That's really a gorgeous pattern!
I see what you mean about the instructions as they are...chart, chart, chart. Some say charts are easier to follow, and perhaps that's so, but they make knitting difficult, IMO. (Same with crochet charts.) I keep trying to sit down and learn how to read them, but it's all soon forgotten.
Neave,
Wow, Cal is talented, too!
We don't yet have font capabilities, but once we do, if you can redo that photo in the freePatternWizard, please do! Though make sure you're logged in at the time and output the pattern to Symbols Only or Symbols & Colors, because it will "code" the colors that all look alike so you can tell what they are. LOL, problem with a computer...it can see the difference between a color that's a half shade lighter from one that isn't. So we humans need help telling the colors apart!
I have to say, your family is multi talented! I've always wanted to be able to draw...unfortunately, I can't. Even my stick figures suck! (And no, despite the huge grin, that's not a joke. But I prefer to have a sense of humor about it. LOL!)
yep haha
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Thanks for getting back to me!
I will try to make the lines thicker and see if it comes up with something. I just havent cross stitched in like 10 years, so im trying to get back into. Ive done lettering before i think i can handle it if i cant get it to map something out.
The picture was saved as PNG, so im not sure. And honestly i am unsure with pixel to stitch part lol. Thats all confusing to me. I just left it at 80? So im not sure about that part.
Im going to mess with it more to see if i can get a better result. If i cant i think the picture it did give me is able to be followed enough i can fill in the blank.
Thank you for the help (:
Your English is fine and even us who are native to English don't always speak so well either. I hope that you are able to learn and teach us here in this community.
Debbie,
Thanks for the link and for writing out the first 5 rows! I'm not a chart knitter, either...never learned that years ago, as nobody spoke of charts like that. I didn't know there was such a thing for at least 20 years after I became a knitter!
Silvertiger,
Please do tell where you've found the instructions written out. That's really a gorgeous pattern!
I see what you mean about the instructions as they are...chart, chart, chart. Some say charts are easier to follow, and perhaps that's so, but they make knitting difficult, IMO. (Same with crochet charts.) I keep trying to sit down and learn how to read them, but it's all soon forgotten.
Neave,
Wow, Cal is talented, too!
We don't yet have font capabilities, but once we do, if you can redo that photo in the freePatternWizard, please do! Though make sure you're logged in at the time and output the pattern to Symbols Only or Symbols & Colors, because it will "code" the colors that all look alike so you can tell what they are. LOL, problem with a computer...it can see the difference between a color that's a half shade lighter from one that isn't. So we humans need help telling the colors apart!
I have to say, your family is multi talented! I've always wanted to be able to draw...unfortunately, I can't. Even my stick figures suck! (And no, despite the huge grin, that's not a joke. But I prefer to have a sense of humor about it. LOL!)
yep haha
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