Using pixel grids such good idea! Your videos are so helpful (and aesthetically pleasing) I look forward to the growth of your channel! I would try being funnier. No hard feelings. But it cured my PEW syndrome so 10/10.
I blocked mine after spraying them with some water and pining it on my pinboard Also ironed the backside of the crochet after placing a cotton cloth on top of it How can i change the size of (given) pixel grid for example i have a pattern but want to make it in bigger size?? Like a jumper or sonething🤔🤔
@@naaz_4339 Okay so say your original grid is 12 by 12 pixels. When you go into stitch fiddle, click the “exact size” button and double the original pixel amount. So, put 24 by 24 pixels instead. Then check the colors box and type in the original number of colors shown in the grid (if the colors are still messed up, keep increasing the amount by one until you get the grid you want) As long as the “exact size” is a ratio of the original grid it should work! Hopefully this helps. If you’re still confused let me know and I can make a short on it :)
hi so start with putting the image in with the exact size for width and height, then just play around with the bars to make it smaller. It’ll be kind of distorted but save it anyways, but then click the “edit chart” button to draw on it and fix each pixel by hand. I did this with the pink and white cat! You can also try dividing the original exact height and width by 2 and plugging it in, but you’ll still have to draw over it to fix it. or instead of inserting a picture, make an empty chart, put the size you want and try to copy the original drawing to the size. hopefully one of these works for you