Chart
Hello! Does anyone have this chart and can tell me - is it in color? Sometimes some charts that are a bigger size pattern are all black and white and tough to read. Lol. Thanks!
Posted by: renee1610 on 03/22/19
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I don't know anything about the chart, sorry. We are allowed to make one working copy of the pattern we purchase. I am starting to use color pencils (unless it's confetti-which I hate with a passion) to mark the different colors. I agree about the black and white charts. Unless they have large markings, they are harder to read. Some of the other stitchers might have other tips they have working on black and white patterns. Pam
Posted by: pamelastine11 on 03/22/19
Karen's patterns are in black and white, but they are a decent size. I haven't seen this one but they are often in a leaflet and divided into two or more pages, so very easy to read.
Posted by: MissKitty on 03/22/19
Rosewood Manor's website says this pattern will no longer be reprinted. They also have it on sale for $5.
Posted by: susiebelle7 on 03/22/19
It's a pretty pattern. Most cross stitch patterns are printed in black and white now because of the high cost of printing in color. If you decide to purchase this pattern, make a photocopy and enlarging it at the same time. When you have finished stitching a stitch/section mark it with a highlighter pen so you know what's done and not done. You can use any color you want. After working on a black and white pattern a few times, I personally prefer them the colored ones.
Posted by: Lady D on 03/22/19
I love working on color patterns. Just make sure if you use magic marker, don't get it near your stitching. Speaking from experience. Pam
Posted by: pamelastine11 on 03/22/19