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Thank you! Sorry for the late reply. July will be done soon.
Amy,
Welcome!
You're correct...it should be numbered bottom to top. I thought it had been changed, but obviously not! LOL, but please put on more coffee...everything is always better after a nice hot cup!
Seriously, I'll alert Terry (Support) about this. In the meantime, my suggestion would be to start from the bottom. (Not that there's anything "wrong" with starting from the top, just that it would seem a bit odd, as most knitting is worked bottom up, not top down.)
Thanks for letting us know!
Lynn,
When you created your graph, did you make it as a PDF, and if so, on the first page it should have the image you've used, followed by four columns. The first one shows a small square of the color, the second has a heading of "symbol," the third is color (listed by number) and the fourth would be a "color description," telling you the names of the different colors. In my test image, I had a few shades of red, pink and purple, plus a white and a gray.
If this isn't showing for you, please let me know. If there's a problem, as long as Terry (Support) is able to reproduce it, he can fix it.
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Thank you! Sorry for the late reply. July will be done soon.
Daniel4ever,
LOL, that's
hilarious! Can I borrow it to use on my
husband? I usually just resort to saying
something like, "Okay, MARY," or "Okay, JOHN," when my husband acts
like his mother or father (or I'll use my parents' names when he
acts like mine...argh!) but I like the idea of saying, "Oh, now I
see where you get that behavior, MARY!" Yes, I am EVIL!
Ouch, 22
count Aida...I didn't even know that existed! The only thing I knew
of with a count that high was congress cloth. But I've never seen
it packaged, only available custom cut by stores.
So glad you have the perfect font!
We're so glad
you're here! Please do keep us informed and any pics will be very
welcome drooling material!
Piddy,
This is absolutely
WONDERFUL! You should be so proud of producing
something this amazing.
Amy,
Welcome!
You're correct...it should be numbered bottom to top. I thought it had been changed, but obviously not! LOL, but please put on more coffee...everything is always better after a nice hot cup!
Seriously, I'll alert Terry (Support) about this. In the meantime, my suggestion would be to start from the bottom. (Not that there's anything "wrong" with starting from the top, just that it would seem a bit odd, as most knitting is worked bottom up, not top down.)
Thanks for letting us know!
Lynn,
When you created your graph, did you make it as a PDF, and if so, on the first page it should have the image you've used, followed by four columns. The first one shows a small square of the color, the second has a heading of "symbol," the third is color (listed by number) and the fourth would be a "color description," telling you the names of the different colors. In my test image, I had a few shades of red, pink and purple, plus a white and a gray.
If this isn't showing for you, please let me know. If there's a problem, as long as Terry (Support) is able to reproduce it, he can fix it.
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