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New! We've just added the palette for Deborah Norville Everyday Yarn! If you knit and/or crochet, this is for you. This is a beautiful yarn with a nice feel to it, a good alternative in worsted weight acrylic! (Thank you again to BetwixtTheStitch!)
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I have an image of a red car that I want to turn into a graphghan using Stitchboard. I have previously done this pattern using Stitchfiddle, but I think the finished graph looks better in Stitchboard. However, SB is changing some of the colors. You can see some yellow squares in the white area, and along the black lines. Is there anyway to exit pixel colors while in edit mode? Is there even an edit mode?? Many thanks for any help!

This version now includes Red Heart Super Saver yarns. When you select either crochet or knitting, section 5a now gives you this Red Heart option. (Thanks Sherry!) (More coming...)
Let us know what other yarns, flosses, or beads you'd like added!
This version also fixes a few more bugs. One of the more major fixed bugs is that the Premier Private Label pdf minimize function did not work properly. This was fixed.
Lots of additional features coming as well as a whole new look and operation (we're testing and debugging this now.)
Have fun!
Terry
Welcome!
I'm not exactly sure of what you're asking, but I'll address the graphics part of your inquiry first.
You should use an image that is clear, but not just clear; it should be in a format that is a "better" one, such as gif or png. The problem with jpgs is they're not really good quality images and the colors can smear, especially if you've done some work with the image in a graphics program. However, you can't take a jpg, change it to a gif and be done with the problem. A bad jpg will only become a bad gif.
Another problem is if you upload a small image and try to resize it larger, especially in a jpg, but also in any other format. Or if you're trying to upload a large image and are resizing it smaller through the freePatternWizard. This is not recommended; there are some free and very powerful graphics programs where you can resize your images first, before uploading. The freePatternWizard isn't actually a graphics program, so it's not great at resizing, particularly going much larger or much smaller.
I would say that if you have an image that is, say, 200 pixels across, if you don't run it through a graphics program first, you'd be best off setting the freePatternWizard to make that image 200 stitches across, a one to one ratio, where resizing isn't necessary.
As for what stitches to use, if you're unsure of the colors, check to ensure the setting under #7 for PDF is "Symbols Only" or "Both Colors and Symbols." Using "Colors Only" will be too difficult for the human eye to see, especially if your image has many shades of various colors.
If you're asking about crochet stitches, if you're in the US we have single crochet available for "standard stitch," which is called double crochet in the UK and Australia (which is why we call it "standard" instead of "single crochet," as that term is not appropriate for the UK or Australia). We also have Tunisian stitches available.
If you're interested in filet, we've just introduced Filet Crochet as a Premier feature.
Yes, same here...only rec'd the welcome email none of the patterns
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I have an image of a red car that I want to turn into a graphghan using Stitchboard. I have previously done this pattern using Stitchfiddle, but I think the finished graph looks better in Stitchboard. However, SB is changing some of the colors. You can see some yellow squares in the white area, and along the black lines. Is there anyway to exit pixel colors while in edit mode? Is there even an edit mode?? Many thanks for any help!

Boushhcustomizedcrafts,
Welcome!


At the moment,
no, we don't have C2C available. It's definitely in our plans, but
I'm sorry to say we don't have an exact date at this
time.
This version now includes Red Heart Super Saver yarns. When you select either crochet or knitting, section 5a now gives you this Red Heart option. (Thanks Sherry!) (More coming...)
Let us know what other yarns, flosses, or beads you'd like added!
This version also fixes a few more bugs. One of the more major fixed bugs is that the Premier Private Label pdf minimize function did not work properly. This was fixed.
Lots of additional features coming as well as a whole new look and operation (we're testing and debugging this now.)
Have fun!
Terry
Welcome!

I'm not exactly sure of what you're asking, but I'll address the graphics part of your inquiry first.
You should use an image that is clear, but not just clear; it should be in a format that is a "better" one, such as gif or png. The problem with jpgs is they're not really good quality images and the colors can smear, especially if you've done some work with the image in a graphics program. However, you can't take a jpg, change it to a gif and be done with the problem. A bad jpg will only become a bad gif.
Another problem is if you upload a small image and try to resize it larger, especially in a jpg, but also in any other format. Or if you're trying to upload a large image and are resizing it smaller through the freePatternWizard. This is not recommended; there are some free and very powerful graphics programs where you can resize your images first, before uploading. The freePatternWizard isn't actually a graphics program, so it's not great at resizing, particularly going much larger or much smaller.
I would say that if you have an image that is, say, 200 pixels across, if you don't run it through a graphics program first, you'd be best off setting the freePatternWizard to make that image 200 stitches across, a one to one ratio, where resizing isn't necessary.
As for what stitches to use, if you're unsure of the colors, check to ensure the setting under #7 for PDF is "Symbols Only" or "Both Colors and Symbols." Using "Colors Only" will be too difficult for the human eye to see, especially if your image has many shades of various colors.
If you're asking about crochet stitches, if you're in the US we have single crochet available for "standard stitch," which is called double crochet in the UK and Australia (which is why we call it "standard" instead of "single crochet," as that term is not appropriate for the UK or Australia). We also have Tunisian stitches available.
If you're interested in filet, we've just introduced Filet Crochet as a Premier feature.
Yes, same here...only rec'd the welcome email none of the patterns
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