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Captain Hook

USA
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Posted - 12/03/2018 :  15:24:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hey, there, I'm playing around with the trial version to use it for converting pics to latch hook patterns. A lot of nice features, but I'm trying to figure out how to make sure the patterns are adapting to using 3.75 or 5-mesh canvas. Is there a way to make adjustments to ensure a correct "interpretation" of the pattern? Hope that made sense and thanks in advance for your help.

http://heroicyarns.com

FunFractals

USA
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Posted - 05/01/2022 :  11:20:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Captain Hook

Hey, there, I'm playing around with the trial version to use it for converting pics to latch hook patterns. A lot of nice features, but I'm trying to figure out how to make sure the patterns are adapting to using 3.75 or 5-mesh canvas. Is there a way to make adjustments to ensure a correct "interpretation" of the pattern? Hope that made sense and thanks in advance for your help.

http://heroicyarns.com



It looks like 1 year after you asked this question M&R made (or last updated) the following website:

https://www.everythinglatchhook.com/

I'd love to have latch hook software that works as easily as PCStitch for making image conversions. In fact this software would make a great platform for converting to "diamond" art, pexels, lego, Lite Brite, etc.

FunFractals

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Edited by - FunFractals on 11/19/2022 04:37:34
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