To small
This is a beautiful design, and I was really looking forward to doing it, but it's impossible to read. The chart is so small you will need a Major magnifying glass also some of the symbols used are very close to looking like the each other. The paper is good quality, but I wish they would have used a less expensive grade and supplied a large fold out chart and darker ink.
Posted by: diciespicie on 04/25/15
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if you had a enlarger you could enlarge graph and colors and use this as your working copy
Posted by: hobbies on 04/25/15
Any chance of getting it enlarged as ONE WORKING COPY?
Posted by: Bermuda on 04/25/15
This owl reminds me of some people I work with.
Posted by: Cory on 04/25/15
LOL! Cory, is the reminder due to the owl's expression??
Posted by: Bermuda on 04/25/15
OR, perhaps his implied disposition..... :)
Posted by: VCESS on 04/25/15
Looks like my former boss with the exception of the feathers....
Posted by: Bermuda on 04/25/15
VCESS and Bermuda...You are both correct.
Posted by: Cory on 04/25/15
Diciespicie: I wold make copies and enlarge it to where you can see it! Then that is your "working" copy and you mark stitches off as you go!

Hope this helps!
Marlene
Posted by: lpnbarnes on 04/25/15
I take my patterns to the local print shop and have them enlarged. My current project has 12 pages and I had them all enlarged 100%. Now the squares are much larger and easier to see. I mark them off with a Sharpie Permanent Marker (fine point in red) as I go. Makes it so easy to see where I've been.

I have my working pattern on a large magnetic board with a piece of paper over it (because the color bleeds through). The pattern is held in place with magnetic strips that I can move around easily.
Posted by: Senior Stitcher on 04/25/15