Here’s a snippet from a chart she recently released. With even more tweaking those outlines can be made thicker so they read better against the background grid. But with a a bit of work its outlining feature can be used to depict linear stitching (back stitch or double running). It produces a standard grid, and is largely intended for cross stitch. Kathryn uses Pattern Maker by Hobbyware to chart. Because this design is so difficult to work out, I am using her stellar rendition as a “poster child” for a complex design drafted out using standard tools. I attempt to explainįirst off, I thank long-time Needlework Pal Kathryn for letting me use a snippet of her recently released redaction of a Lipperheide design. However, the oddest feedback was from a couple of people who couldn’t put their finger on what I was doing different, or why. I’ve gotten some recent feedback about the way I chart my designs – both positive and negative.
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