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koolangel67
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Posted - 07/16/2016 : 12:07:25
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Having problems understanding it all. Is there anyway that u would have a tutorial on paper form or a manual booklet? It looks so blurry, so how am I suppose to see what it will look like before printing it out? And when I do print out, it is so hard to see the pattern. I am trying to make a pattern of a cartoon looking cross in red white and blue like the flag. But it is putting it like I am stitching the back ground too. I dont need that. Oh, course my back ground would be what fabric I pick out. Plus, is there a phone number that I can call and maybe someone can help out as I am doing the pattern, to make sure I am doing it right? Thank you in advance |
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Dragonlair
USA
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Posted - 07/16/2016 : 15:12:14
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You're posting in the wrong forum, I believe.
If you are talking about PCStitch, you should not be posted in the Patternsonline part of the site but rather one of the PCStitch forums.
As for a tutorial or manual, PCStitch 10 has one in PDF format that comes with the install. A shortcut is created during the install. Look at the shortcut folder created.
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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koolangel67
USA
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Posted - 07/16/2016 : 18:34:05
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Thank you for getting back to me. I have been through the tutorials, but really didnt get it very well. LOL I thought I did post in PC Stitch forums. Yes, I have the PCStitch 10. Got it from fingerhut. So where do I go and post my question? I have a feeling I am doing it right, but y is it that I can not really see pattern on here or when I print it?
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Dragonlair
USA
2889 Posts |
Posted - 07/16/2016 : 20:09:37
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I got the forum issue fixed - I can move topics around, if needed. 
As for the helps, try to find that PDF. There should be a shortcut with the other shortcuts created.
One tip -- play with it! Don't be afraid to click buttons. There's little damage you can do except to what is currently displayed and if you don't save, that's not permanent.
In many cases, even when help is available -- you learn by doing!
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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