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Hi again, ydarshani,
I just made an update regarding the image on the pdf cover page.
The new version defaults to show stitched items. This should be how you wanted it.
If you do want to change the appearance in the future, here's a link that explains how to do it.
Hope this helps!
Terry
Amber,
Welcome!
I'm not sure I'm understanding what you're asking, so feel free to correct me if I have this all wrong!
As of now the freePatternWizard's word charts assume you already know how to crochet, so they simply reflect the colors in your pattern. A graphghan pattern would technically be repetitive across the row: sc, sc, sc, sc, sc..., so other than starting chains there's really no difference in the instructions. You wouldn't have an instruction like sc, ch1, sc because a chain in between two sc stitches would throw off the pattern. You'll want to crochet solid scs in each row, consistently, or making a pattern wouldn't really work.
Please let me know if I'm misunderstanding what you're asking.
Nicky,
Thank you so much for the update on Neave! Glad she's keeping busy while she's getting well...looming is so much better than simply laying there, suffering! She's probably not feeling quite as terrible when she does her looming.
Sending good thoughts that she's 100% very soon...missing her!
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Petite Flower,
Welcome!
No, the number
you're referring to is the number of stitches; for instance, in my
test pattern I have a 53, for 53 stitches. We've been discussing
perhaps having the program calculate yardage, but at this point I'm
sorry to say it's not something the program does.
Piddy,
You're nothing less than
AMAZING! I'm so psyched for you and hope you're
able to finish in January (perhaps earlier?)!
I still can't
imagine the patience this takes. I wouldn't be able to do this, not
even a fraction of this size. The detail is absolute perfection!
Hi again, ydarshani,
I just made an update regarding the image on the pdf cover page.
The new version defaults to show stitched items. This should be how you wanted it.
If you do want to change the appearance in the future, here's a link that explains how to do it.
Hope this helps!
Terry
Amber,
Welcome!
I'm not sure I'm understanding what you're asking, so feel free to correct me if I have this all wrong!
As of now the freePatternWizard's word charts assume you already know how to crochet, so they simply reflect the colors in your pattern. A graphghan pattern would technically be repetitive across the row: sc, sc, sc, sc, sc..., so other than starting chains there's really no difference in the instructions. You wouldn't have an instruction like sc, ch1, sc because a chain in between two sc stitches would throw off the pattern. You'll want to crochet solid scs in each row, consistently, or making a pattern wouldn't really work.
Please let me know if I'm misunderstanding what you're asking.
Nicky,
Thank you so much for the update on Neave! Glad she's keeping busy while she's getting well...looming is so much better than simply laying there, suffering! She's probably not feeling quite as terrible when she does her looming.
Sending good thoughts that she's 100% very soon...missing her!
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