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Hello all,
New to this site -- referred by a FB fellow Tunisian crochet friend. I'm wondering about software to produce charts for Tunisian patterns (not graphgans)--the type that indicate forward and reverse pass stitch/pattern info. Does anyone have info on producing them?
Thanks in advance!
Richard Gartland
Los Angeles, CA
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Hello all,
New to this site -- referred by a FB fellow Tunisian crochet friend. I'm wondering about software to produce charts for Tunisian patterns (not graphgans)--the type that indicate forward and reverse pass stitch/pattern info. Does anyone have info on producing them?
Thanks in advance!
Richard Gartland
Los Angeles, CA
Secoya,
Oooh, thank you...I'd
forgotten about DMC! Their collection has sure grown over the
years...so many beautiful things to make. And they have some
adorable free crocheted minis! 

Sirdroid,
Excellent...glad to
hear you've got something to work with now! 

It can be
difficult to work with already-created images, especially ones not
really meant to have any kind of quality to them, such as coloring
pages. Which is a shame because they're so much fun! Why not make
patterns from them? (Especially of such stars as the Flintstones!
)
)Seriously,
please do let us know how it goes...and when you have pictures of
your work, feel free to post!
Even if it's not work created with the
freePatternWizard...LOL, we just love to drool! 
Even if it's not work created with the
freePatternWizard...LOL, we just love to drool! 
Nichole,
You're so welcome!


Hi everyone! I've just joined. Been
browsing a bit - what a lovely group!
I'm an experienced crafter (of many more years than I'd
care to admit), but dismayed at the lack of knowledge people
generally have of crafting. I realise however, that I
myself do less than I imagine, or would like to do.
Hopefully this group will encourage me to share some of
my original patterns, and create more - espcially as I see a rising
trend of lace-trimmed garments in UK stores!
QUESTION:
Do you use UK or US
pattern instructions?
I found some years
ago that they differ, startingly, which can be a real challenge for
beginners (as well as those creating patterns for sites like this).
UK chain = US ?
UK
double crochet = US single crochet as far as I recall
UK half treble = ?
UK treble =
?
UK double treble = ?
Then there's slip stitch . . .
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