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Barb515 Posted - 10/17/2011 : 19:45:54
Hi,
I have PC Stitch Pro Ver 9..says it has the most recent updates.

I am working on a Christmas Stocking schematic to use with machine knitting.

It would help me to have the rows/columns numbered at the sides and across the bottom/top. Is this possible in PC Stitch Pro?

I also need to mirror image the name. In machine knitting, we work from the wrong side, so I have to do the names as a mirror image to get it to view correctly from the right side. Best way to do this?

If there are knitting symbols, I can't seem to find them.

Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks, Barb515
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Dragonlair Posted - 10/18/2011 : 09:04:32
PCStitch 10 is in beta testing right now. All that is included, I don't know for sure. Until the list of new features is made public, you just have to guess.

I don't know when it will be released but I hope it's soon.

Diane
There is no such thing as a stupid question
Barb515 Posted - 10/18/2011 : 08:50:06
Thanks for the fast response.

I know PC Stitch is developed for cross stitching patterns, but I also know folks use it for other crafts as well. The more crafts it can be used in, the larger the audience.

I really like that I can create a grid whose blocks are not square as the knit stitch is wider than it is tall, so I can just enter my gauge/inch. Makes picture knitting more true.

I was just checking to make sure I was not missing something. I can just keep doing what I have been doing which is numbering the rows & columns after printing it out.

I was playing with the idea of creating a 3 block border all around but can't figure out how to enter the numbers in it either.

I just can not figure 'mirror mode' out at all. I did a search on it to read all i could, but still very fuzzy about it. I have tried flip horizontally, but not sure if that is what I need either. I need to go check it out in a mirror.

What is coming in Ver 10? Any hints?

Anyway, thanks again for the fast response.

Dragonlair Posted - 10/17/2011 : 21:28:45
PCStitch is not designed to work directly for Knitting. By it's name, it's designed for cross-stitch. However, it can be used for any craft that uses a gridded type pattern. You just may have to be a bit "inventive" in your interpretation of some of the features.

For the "mirror" image, you might have a pattern that is twice the width and use one have to have the text forward and the other have as a mirror using that feature of the software. I've never had a lot of luck doing that. I usually just take my pattern and then flip it horizontally to get the mirror image. That might work for you as well.

For the grid numbers on all four sides - I do not believe that is possible. I don't think that's possible in the new PCStitch 10 either.

Diane
There is no such thing as a stupid question

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