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bab18 Posted - 10/25/2012 : 14:59:40
Hello

Can I use PCStitch to create plastic canvas patterns, for example letters, names?

Thank you
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bab18 Posted - 10/25/2012 : 15:25:39
Thank you!

quote:
Originally posted by Dragonlair

Sure!

Any craft that uses "grids" can apply to PCStitch. In this case, you will usually use the "box" of the grid as an "intersection" of the plastic canvas but the basic concept is the same.

You will probably have to ignore the estimates for material usage and "wing-it" for the colors but all of these things are flexible and the basic graph is the most important part.

Diane
There is no such thing as a stupid question


Dragonlair Posted - 10/25/2012 : 15:24:28
Sure!

Any craft that uses "grids" can apply to PCStitch. In this case, you will usually use the "box" of the grid as an "intersection" of the plastic canvas but the basic concept is the same.

You will probably have to ignore the estimates for material usage and "wing-it" for the colors but all of these things are flexible and the basic graph is the most important part.

Diane
There is no such thing as a stupid question

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