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grandmatokatiebug |
Posted - 09/10/2006 : 22:52:23 I just loaded up my program today and made a pattern of my 11 month old granddaughter. I got a pattern that I can use but can't see good enough to mark back stitching (outlining) also dont' know what to outline to make face look natural. Can anyone help me?
grandmatokatiebug |
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lpalta |
Posted - 01/15/2007 : 22:47:02 Can you post a picture? I am very new to cross stitch and would like to see pictures so I know how I am doing. Thanks in advance. Lucy
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grandmatokatiebug |
Posted - 09/12/2006 : 21:39:55 I see 22 of you have looked at my questions....no one has any more suggestions? Am I doing something wrong that my pattern is so hard to see? Would it be better in black rather than color?
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grandmatokatiebug |
Posted - 09/12/2006 : 16:41:16 Thank Diane: I did find that I could do that around the hat that's in the picture but I can't get the eyes and mouth clear enough to know what to do. Is there anyone out there that has worked with this program a lot to whom I could email the pattern to and see if they can help me out? grandmatokatiebug |
Dragonlair |
Posted - 09/11/2006 : 08:44:58 To see where to put the backstiching, I recommend you change the zoom factor. Zoom in a bit and enlarge the stitches.
As for where to put them, I have a couple suggestions:
* Put them where you want to emphasize the change from the face to the surrounding area.
* Put them where you want to mark shadows. This might be the eyes, nose and chin area.
* Look at an existing pattern of a face for ideas.
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question |