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Posted by Dianne Lewandowski on September 11, 2006, 8:51 am
Alison wrote:
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> No. She wanted to use Cross stitch graphs for latch hooking as it
> says in the subject line.
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> Alison
I didn't catch the subject line, but in her question, which I read
several times, the needleworker asks: "I can't find any information on
how to use cross-stitch graphs for latch hooking . . ."
which is the exact opposite.
One of those confusing posts! :~)
Dianne
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Posted by Addie Otto on September 11, 2006, 9:25 am
Dianne Lewandowski wrote:
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> Alison wrote:
>> No. She wanted to use Cross stitch graphs for latch hooking as it
>> says in the subject line.
>> Alison
>
> I didn't catch the subject line, but in her question, which I read
> several times, the needleworker asks: "I can't find any information on
> how to use cross-stitch graphs for latch hooking . . ."
>
> which is the exact opposite.
>
> One of those confusing posts! :~)
>
> Dianne
Now *I'm* getting confused! How is Alison's quote, "use Cross stitch
graphs for latch hooking" different from "use cross-stitch graphs for
latch hooking"????? I know it's early here, but I'm more coherent than
that!!
Addie
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Posted by Brenda Lewis on September 11, 2006, 9:55 am
I think some of us were simply having a dyslexic weekend.
Addie Otto wrote:
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> Dianne Lewandowski wrote:
>
>> Alison wrote:
>>> No. She wanted to use Cross stitch graphs for latch hooking as it
>>> says in the subject line.
>>> Alison
>> I didn't catch the subject line, but in her question, which I read
>> several times, the needleworker asks: "I can't find any information on
>> how to use cross-stitch graphs for latch hooking . . ."
>> which is the exact opposite.
>> One of those confusing posts! :~)
>> Dianne
>
>
> Now *I'm* getting confused! How is Alison's quote, "use Cross stitch
> graphs for latch hooking" different from "use cross-stitch graphs for
> latch hooking"????? I know it's early here, but I'm more coherent than
> that!!
>
> Addie
>
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Posted by Dianne Lewandowski on September 11, 2006, 10:15 am
Brenda Lewis wrote:
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> I think some of us were simply having a dyslexic weekend.
Now I'm feeling like I'm really losing it! But anyway, it looks like
someone fell in love with a cross stitch chart and wants to make a rug
from it. I'm glad there's people here who can help!
Dianne
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Posted by Tara D on September 11, 2006, 10:09 am
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 13:25:31 GMT, Addie Otto
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>Dianne Lewandowski wrote:
>> Alison wrote:
>>> No. She wanted to use Cross stitch graphs for latch hooking as it
>>> says in the subject line.
>>> Alison
>>
>> I didn't catch the subject line, but in her question, which I read
>> several times, the needleworker asks: "I can't find any information on
>> how to use cross-stitch graphs for latch hooking . . ."
>>
>> which is the exact opposite.
>>
>> One of those confusing posts! :~)
>>
>> Dianne
>Now *I'm* getting confused! How is Alison's quote, "use Cross stitch
>graphs for latch hooking" different from "use cross-stitch graphs for
>latch hooking"????? I know it's early here, but I'm more coherent than
>that!!
>Addie
I'm with Addie, and see no difference betwixt the two statements.
But on the subject at hand. As far as I have ever thought, a chart is
a chart is a chart. Anything that can be created from a chart base,
can be created from any other genre chart. Be it filet crochet,
charted knitting, needlepoint, cross stitch, latch hook, or even
watercolour quilting. Granted, some may need a little tweaking to get
size/structure looking correct. Cross stitch charts are probably the
most complex, partial stitches and range of available colour. If you
chose the knit a cross stitch pattern, you'd probably want to drop it
to maybe 8 colours, and eliminate the partial stitches.
Tara
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> says in the subject line.
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> Alison