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letsgoyarning |
Posted - 04/02/2013 : 16:18:03 Hi recently bought PC stitch 10 to do my picture graphs on for crochet and I seems not been able to get it right. Does anyone know of any other place on web or their own way learning how to do it that will help me?
Hugs Joan |
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Dragonlair |
Posted - 04/03/2013 : 08:04:01 letsgoyarning,
If what you want is the import of the image. That's a different case and for crochet, you will need a very simple image and very very small since the conversion works with one stitch to 1 pixel ratio as the best.
I've posted tips on importing to create patterns several times. I think I'm going to have to make a special thread on that item.
The keys are tiny pictures and tweaking!
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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Daisy |
Posted - 04/03/2013 : 00:05:19 Hi Joan I've used PCStitch when doing lace crochet; I used one square for each block of three trebles - coloured in for 'treble, treble, treble' when part of pattern, and empty for the 'treble, chain, treble' for 'lace' grid around it.
I've seen it used as different colours for each type of stitch - a double - 2 squares tall x 1 square wide in red, treble - 3 squares tall x 1 square wide in blue, chain - 1 x 1 green and so on. It's easy to do a chart it's just up to you how you want to do it. |
letsgoyarning |
Posted - 04/02/2013 : 23:48:57 Diane I know that PC Stitch is made for,but I do know they use this for Crochet .They make a picture graph out of PC Stitch and then each block means 1 crochet stitch. I need help doing the graph and I do see a lot people on here that us this for crochet!
Hugs JOAN |
Dragonlair |
Posted - 04/02/2013 : 20:08:39 PCStitch is not intended to be used for crochet. However, any craft that can have it's design represented in a graphical gridded chart can use PCStitch. It just takes a bit of re-interpretation of what a "stitch" (grid square) means.
To use it or another craft, you just have to work with it until you get what you want and then remember what interpretation worked!
Good Luck,
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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