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Hi, Loonbeader.
Well I way underestimated the time it would take to re-do the beading function.
There's a new graphics engine that will handle a whole new upcoming version but beading is taking way longer than I planned. Herringbone, loom, and square stitches will work with the new software but I'm still working on brick, peyote, and raw.
Sorry about the delay but please know that I haven't forgotten about it.
I'm also winding up a related project for a large corporate client and once done will hopefully have more time to enhance the software.
Thanks for your understanding!
Terry
Nikki,
Welcome!
At this time editing functions aren't available; this feature is currently in development.
In the meantime, have you tried using a graphics program to edit your image before sending it in to the freePatternWizard? If you're using a PC and you need a program, I can recommend two free and very powerful ones. Unfortunately, I can't say how to use them, but there are user manuals and tutorials available for free.
Alright thank you for this information. Yes, I would love to test the c2c feature out. I think that would be great
Thank you again
for all of the help and answering my questions.
Welcome!
I'm not a lefty, so I'm not sure how to answer your question. It would most likely depend on how you normally work. Do you usually reverse patterns to work on them, or do you leave them as is? So that's why I would say it would depend on whether your normal patterns tend to be reversed when you work them from charts. If you use those as a guideline, in theory, it should work the same way with any chart.
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Hi, Loonbeader.
Well I way underestimated the time it would take to re-do the beading function.
There's a new graphics engine that will handle a whole new upcoming version but beading is taking way longer than I planned. Herringbone, loom, and square stitches will work with the new software but I'm still working on brick, peyote, and raw.
Sorry about the delay but please know that I haven't forgotten about it.
I'm also winding up a related project for a large corporate client and once done will hopefully have more time to enhance the software.
Thanks for your understanding!

Terry
Nikki,
Welcome!

At this time editing functions aren't available; this feature is currently in development.
In the meantime, have you tried using a graphics program to edit your image before sending it in to the freePatternWizard? If you're using a PC and you need a program, I can recommend two free and very powerful ones. Unfortunately, I can't say how to use them, but there are user manuals and tutorials available for free.

Alright thank you for this information. Yes, I would love to test the c2c feature out. I think that would be great
Thank you again
for all of the help and answering my questions. Welcome!

I'm not a lefty, so I'm not sure how to answer your question. It would most likely depend on how you normally work. Do you usually reverse patterns to work on them, or do you leave them as is? So that's why I would say it would depend on whether your normal patterns tend to be reversed when you work them from charts. If you use those as a guideline, in theory, it should work the same way with any chart.

I have the pattern made, but I want to make it in c2c format. How would I know when to start the decrease? The pattern when done in graph is 150 wide X 235 wide.
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