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It might just be me, but is the pattern wizard offline?
De'Andrea,
Wow, you've made amazing progress!
It looks sooooo good! 
How much longer do you think the rest will take?
You should be so proud of turning out such spectacular work!
I love your bead studio, too. It looks like such a peaceful, relaxing place...heavenly!
And to work in front of the TV...that's
my favorite place. 
I hope your hubby does get this particular project finished far quicker. LOL, men love to take their time on home improvement projects. I'm still waiting on a few things, too...the shoemaker's family walks around barefoot, right? Sigh.
Thanks so much for posting such lovely pictures!
Candi,
We've tested this quite thoroughly, so please do rerun your pattern.
If you do find any issues,
feel free to let us know!
Crystal,
Welcome!
The wizard really doesn't know what kind of spacing you want. When you upload an image, it's assumed you want use the image as the graph itself.
There are a couple of ways you can remedy this. One is to create your image to cover the size needed only for the ends of the scarf. You can only go with the number of stitches across for now (we have a feature in development that will let you decide how long you want the image; at the moment, it does the math for you so your image is the correct aspect ratio). Then you can apply it to each end of the scarf as you go.
The other thing is to upload (if it's not beyond the maximum number of stitches allowed) an image that has the image on each end with a long enough space in between for the stitches you don't want as part of your image, the "blank" portion. In this (and pretty much any) case, you want to be sure to first reduce your image in a graphics program so it's the size across of the total number of pixels/stitches you want going across.
Hope that helps!
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Feel free to post it here in the Community so everyone can see! We all love to drool...it sounds fantastic!
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It might just be me, but is the pattern wizard offline?
De'Andrea,
Wow, you've made amazing progress!
It looks sooooo good! 
How much longer do you think the rest will take?
You should be so proud of turning out such spectacular work!

I love your bead studio, too. It looks like such a peaceful, relaxing place...heavenly!
And to work in front of the TV...that's
my favorite place. 
I hope your hubby does get this particular project finished far quicker. LOL, men love to take their time on home improvement projects. I'm still waiting on a few things, too...the shoemaker's family walks around barefoot, right? Sigh.
Thanks so much for posting such lovely pictures!

Candi,
We've tested this quite thoroughly, so please do rerun your pattern.
If you do find any issues,
feel free to let us know!Crystal,
Welcome!

The wizard really doesn't know what kind of spacing you want. When you upload an image, it's assumed you want use the image as the graph itself.
There are a couple of ways you can remedy this. One is to create your image to cover the size needed only for the ends of the scarf. You can only go with the number of stitches across for now (we have a feature in development that will let you decide how long you want the image; at the moment, it does the math for you so your image is the correct aspect ratio). Then you can apply it to each end of the scarf as you go.
The other thing is to upload (if it's not beyond the maximum number of stitches allowed) an image that has the image on each end with a long enough space in between for the stitches you don't want as part of your image, the "blank" portion. In this (and pretty much any) case, you want to be sure to first reduce your image in a graphics program so it's the size across of the total number of pixels/stitches you want going across.
Hope that helps!

Welcome!

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