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misty Posted - 01/13/2013 : 10:34:18
I'm not understanding what I put in the cloth count if I'm doing crochet graphs? I would appreciated any help. Thank you
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Daisy Posted - 01/17/2013 : 10:08:33
When I'm doing crochet lace with a treble grid, I assume one square to equal three trebles. Coloured in is the three trebles, blank is the outer two only.
Dragonlair Posted - 01/13/2013 : 12:06:46
The product is designed for cross-stitch and therefore the number is needed. It's use is for the estimate of the material usage, final size and the display size you see when creating or viewing your pattern.

Even if it were given accurate (stitches/inch), it could not correctly determine the materials used for crochet. Therefore, you can ignore those portions of the product and design and either leave it at the default (usually 14) or set it whatever you want.

Remember that no matter what the stitch count given, you can still use whatever size material you want and just go from there. The material estimat3es are just that - estimates and from my experience, not all that accurate anyway!

Diane
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