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jlt Posted - 02/09/2015 : 10:52:48
Hello again, I am trying to size my picture again, and when I pick the size to 10 inches and pick 50 colors and then when I am done the graph shows a pic of like 3 and a quarter inches, i try and try it still keep coming back the same size 3and 1/4 inches. is there something I did not do right, I am starting to think its the cd. any suggestions?

JLT stitcher
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Dragonlair Posted - 02/09/2015 : 12:54:26
When you import a pattern, you have to keep in mind that what you see and what the computer sees is different.

For the best quality import, choose (or make) your original image the same number of PIXELS in each direction as the stitch count you wish to make.

If you want 10" inches, think -- is that 14 count, 16 count or whatever. Then multiply that count by the 10 and get 140, 160 ... and that's the number of pixels the original image should be.

Working in inches in a pattern like this is not usually very successful. It's better to work in stitches and pixels.

Diane
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