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which free graphics programme would you recommend please.
Hello,
1-When making a graph, many times it changes the color of an entire object
2-Sometimes it will add in a few random stitches of a different color to an object that is entirely one color. In other words, if there is a pink solid object it will randomly throw in a blue stitch here and there.
3-Sometimes it will add or subtract in an entire line such as a line that is in a border
Please let me know how I can fix these things.
Thank you very much
Welcome!
My best advice is to start small...I know, small graphs aren't as appealing, but it's good practice to start small and to see what graph crochet is like before embarking on a huge project that may end up daunting. I know that I don't like to start small, but I always regret it when I don't, like when I tried bead crochet and had so much trouble with the extra step of holding the beads, I almost gave up! But that's when I took a step back and started small...LOL, or big, in this case , with a very small, simple pattern and pony beads. It worked!
Reshmarahim,
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Lisa,
Welcome!
I hope this is
what you're looking for: When you go to the freePatternWizard, in
#2 be sure to set it to "Crochet" and in #7 under "Pattern or Word
Chart:" be sure to set that to "Graph and Word Chart." That will
give you both a graph and a word chart, as you mentioned
above.
Hope that helps!
which free graphics programme would you recommend please.
Hello,
1-When making a graph, many times it changes the color of an entire object
2-Sometimes it will add in a few random stitches of a different color to an object that is entirely one color. In other words, if there is a pink solid object it will randomly throw in a blue stitch here and there.
3-Sometimes it will add or subtract in an entire line such as a line that is in a border
Please let me know how I can fix these things.
Thank you very much
Welcome!
My best advice is to start small...I know, small graphs aren't as appealing, but it's good practice to start small and to see what graph crochet is like before embarking on a huge project that may end up daunting. I know that I don't like to start small, but I always regret it when I don't, like when I tried bead crochet and had so much trouble with the extra step of holding the beads, I almost gave up! But that's when I took a step back and started small...LOL, or big, in this case , with a very small, simple pattern and pony beads. It worked!
Reshmarahim,
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