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I am so sorry to bother you again, but in read a few other "help pleas" on here I noticed that the pattern creator only allows for using the SINGLE CROCHET stitch . Has anyone ever tried using the extended single crochet stitch on their patterns?
For example I created a pattern with the word "love" in cursive writing for an afghan.
I was wondering if you knew (before I spent a lot of time on this lol) if by using the extended SC st....would the word "love" still look normal? I just really want it wider than the program allows without having to figure in a border.
Thanks again!
Thank you for getting back to me so quickly.
I just tried another pattern and I'm still limited to 150
I wonder am I doing something wrong
Line,
Awww, how cute that they eat pretty much everything! I bet parsley was a great treat to give your old piggy.
I can completely agree with that saying on Thomas' shirt...when I hear about animal abuse, I really do absolutely despise people!
You did exactly the right thing with that puppy. Poor little one! I hate that the kids mistreated the poor creature. And I also despise what the parents did, by ignoring the poor creature, letting the kids do all of that abuse, etc. What horrible people!
I'm so glad he has a wonderful life now! I'm sure he's very happy to be out of that place.
It's terrible that some places won't intervene when there's animal abuse. They don't care about cats where we are, only dogs. There's a crazy woman who used to live here and treated cats so badly...but there was nothing the county would do about her. So a rescue person stepped in and did what she could, but she couldn't save all of the kitties, some were so bad off. Absolutely heartbreaking.
So I know where you're coming from, and that's why I definitely know you did the right thing by that little dog! I hope the stupid family returned and decided the dog had managed to get loose and ran off...and that they were better off with no pets as opposed to another one!
Terry,
Don't know if you do cross stitch, but most people stitch across rows going left to right on the first pass, and then cross the stitches coming back. So, a wider chart printout is more important than a longer printout. Since Letter displays a chart on one page as 70 stitch height by 50 stitch width, it would be convenient if there was an option to rotate the letter so a chart could be 70 stitches width by 50 stitch height.
In Section 7 (Select Output Format & Options) for PDF Paper Size, the options are to print on Letter, A3, ledger etc.
The maximum stitches it will print across a sheet of paper is 80 stitches w if using A3
(110 h x 80 w). The downside is that most home printers print on letter size paper, either portrait or rotated to landscape, and some print on legal paper as well.
If you offered a rotated letter, then when I am printing out a chart of 300 stitches wide (thank you for updating me to 300 st width), I could do more stitching before moving on to another page.
If it would be an easy add, great, if not, no big deal.
Thanks,
Janice
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Henny,
Je bent zo welkom. Blij te horen dat
dit allemaal voor jou is gelukt! Geen zorgen, dit is allemaal moeilijk te verwoorden,
dus ik ben blij dat we het allemaal hebben weten uit te werken door
samen te werken.
Kom gerust terug en plaats foto's van je werk, zelfs als het niet met onze software is gemaakt. We kijken graag naar (en kwijlen over) mooie dingen!
Kom gerust terug en plaats foto's van je werk, zelfs als het niet met onze software is gemaakt. We kijken graag naar (en kwijlen over) mooie dingen!
I am so sorry to bother you again, but in read a few other "help pleas" on here I noticed that the pattern creator only allows for using the SINGLE CROCHET stitch . Has anyone ever tried using the extended single crochet stitch on their patterns?
For example I created a pattern with the word "love" in cursive writing for an afghan.
I was wondering if you knew (before I spent a lot of time on this lol) if by using the extended SC st....would the word "love" still look normal? I just really want it wider than the program allows without having to figure in a border.
Thanks again!
Thank you for getting back to me so quickly.
I just tried another pattern and I'm still limited to 150
I wonder am I doing something wrong
Line,
Awww, how cute that they eat pretty much everything! I bet parsley was a great treat to give your old piggy.
I can completely agree with that saying on Thomas' shirt...when I hear about animal abuse, I really do absolutely despise people!
You did exactly the right thing with that puppy. Poor little one! I hate that the kids mistreated the poor creature. And I also despise what the parents did, by ignoring the poor creature, letting the kids do all of that abuse, etc. What horrible people!
I'm so glad he has a wonderful life now! I'm sure he's very happy to be out of that place.
It's terrible that some places won't intervene when there's animal abuse. They don't care about cats where we are, only dogs. There's a crazy woman who used to live here and treated cats so badly...but there was nothing the county would do about her. So a rescue person stepped in and did what she could, but she couldn't save all of the kitties, some were so bad off. Absolutely heartbreaking.
So I know where you're coming from, and that's why I definitely know you did the right thing by that little dog! I hope the stupid family returned and decided the dog had managed to get loose and ran off...and that they were better off with no pets as opposed to another one!
Terry,
Don't know if you do cross stitch, but most people stitch across rows going left to right on the first pass, and then cross the stitches coming back. So, a wider chart printout is more important than a longer printout. Since Letter displays a chart on one page as 70 stitch height by 50 stitch width, it would be convenient if there was an option to rotate the letter so a chart could be 70 stitches width by 50 stitch height.
In Section 7 (Select Output Format & Options) for PDF Paper Size, the options are to print on Letter, A3, ledger etc.
The maximum stitches it will print across a sheet of paper is 80 stitches w if using A3
(110 h x 80 w). The downside is that most home printers print on letter size paper, either portrait or rotated to landscape, and some print on legal paper as well.
If you offered a rotated letter, then when I am printing out a chart of 300 stitches wide (thank you for updating me to 300 st width), I could do more stitching before moving on to another page.
If it would be an easy add, great, if not, no big deal.
Thanks,
Janice
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