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Create a knitted or crocheted blanket, curtain, place mat, etc., from any image--perhaps a photo of a cherished person, or a first handwritten word. "Large" is limited to 6 subjects, e.g. 3 people and 3 pets. The pattern will be graph form (sample pattern above), and will not include a border.
As you know, anything custom-made can't be ready for you until after you have ordered it, and that includes this pattern. I will need you to e-mail me ( fayardcrafts@hotmail.com ) some pertinent information:
1) The image
2) Your natural square gauge (stitches by rows)
3) How many colors (2-11, I don't need to know which colors)
4) Number of stitches* (301+)
Your pattern will be available in 3-14 days, depending on how many colors you choose and the complexity of the image. I will keep you posted on its progress. As soon as I have finished, I will reply to the e-mail address you first used with your PDF pattern attached.
* I only need the number of stitches if you want the pattern to fit into a particular space.
It will depend on your natural stitching style.
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My name is Stefanie. My grandmother taught my mother, and then my mother taught me, the basics of knit and crochet. After going through college without really practicing, I decided to get back to this versatile craft. I chose to specialize in creating, then knitting and crocheting patterns from photos/drawings/writings/anything that I can see.
Now, I want to specialize in MiCrochet--crocheted ...
My name is Stefanie. My grandmother taught my mother, and then my mother taught me, the basics of knit and crochet. After going through college without really practicing, I decided to get back to this versatile craft. I chose to specialize in creating, then knitting and crocheting patterns from photos/drawings/writings/anything that I can see.
Now, I want to specialize in MiCrochet--crocheted embroidery floss. I have gained a surprising amount of experience in the short time since I've begun; looking back at projects in even a 6-month span shows progress like from the Stone Age to the Bronze. I don't know what kind of potential is left, but hopefully by the end of my life, I will improve to the Digital Age!
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