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changing fabric of a pattern?

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:12 am
by ktbye
im looking at several patterns I want to do(so many! and so many are out of my price range lol)....but I noticed one I want to do on 14ct aida, but ive got to wondering if the pattern would be better on evenweave since ive heard the stitches look nicer on it(ive never used it before)...if I want to change it up how do I go about changing the pattern width/length for it? is there a way without having a pattern maker program??

this is the pattern I want to make since dr who is my fav show and my fav artwork is starry night so I thought it would be perfect :)

http://spritestitch.com/forum/viewtopic ... 459#p45459

thanks!!

Re: changing fabric of a pattern?

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:37 am
by blackmageheart
Best thing to do, which is quick and easy (especially with a calculator!) is to divide your width or length by the count of material.

For example, our charity squares are 96x96 on 16ct.
96 / 16 = 6
So 96 stitches on 16ct is 6" (or thereabouts, depending on the quality of the material)

Another example would be 100 x 100 on 22ct.
100 / 22 = 4.545454545454545
So 100 stitches on 22ct is 4.54"

Does that help?

Re: changing fabric of a pattern?

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 12:03 pm
by ktbye
oh yea, thank you! I blanked and totally forgot the count was how many stitches per inch! thanks so much! :yahoo: