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Any one got any ideas please
Ok, I'm racing to bring a new version live. I think this will fix your issues.
I'm hoping to do this in the next week. I've tested the new version and found a few lingering issues. There were several issues with colors that showed up in certain combinations of settings.
I'll post again once I enable the new version.
Terry
The problem still exist. This is irretating. i have also paid so at now it is not to be used.
Chris,
You're so welcome and glad to be of help! I think stranding is the easiest way of all to carry colors, especially with something reversible.
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Any one got any ideas please
Ok, I'm racing to bring a new version live. I think this will fix your issues.
I'm hoping to do this in the next week. I've tested the new version and found a few lingering issues. There were several issues with colors that showed up in certain combinations of settings.
I'll post again once I enable the new version.
Terry
Lesa,
Welcome!
The stitch to
use, if you're in the US, is a single crochet. if you use any other
stitch (such as a double crochet), your graphghan will turn out
skewed. The only exception is if you choose certain stitches, such
as Tunisian, in which case you'd work Tunisian.
The graph is like any other crochet graph, worked side
to side, first on one side, then returning the other
way.
I'm not sure what you're referring to
about "color with the number." If you're looking at a graph, you
will see, perhaps, 3 of the squares have a blue, so then you'd work
3 stitches in blue. If you're following a word pattern, that's
different. It tells you how many stitches to work of each color, in
order.
The problem still exist. This is irretating. i have also paid so at now it is not to be used.
Chris,
You're so welcome and glad to be of help! I think stranding is the easiest way of all to carry colors, especially with something reversible.
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