
It is a fun program but requires a lot of playing. Ronda (chef_rde)Īll I can tell you is you need to play a lot with PCS. There have been times where I have had to put the pic that I wanted to convert into "MS Paint" to help clean up the colors a little bit and then put it into the PCStitch. jpg and then I'm done! Any other changes can then be changed on the. THAT is the most time consuming for myself to do. Start with cleaning up the "odd ball" colors, and then start narrowing them down to what colors are available to you in yarn.This will make the picture MUCH easier to view and to change the colors. After you have the picture up and you can view it with all of the graph lines, what I do is take the lines out: go to view and then go to grid lines and uncheck it.When empty, the perfect holder and the best part free!! - Jayne, San Antonio, Texas There are usually 140 to 160 wipes per can. I buy the store brand at WM or my supermarket. There's already a hole in the middle, so you can put your thread thru there, close up and clean and safe from cats, rolling across the room, etc. (No babies here, but we keep them in our car and truck for clean ups.) Anyways, they are the white ones with colored lids with the flip up lid in the middle. I just found the perfect crochet thread holder!! Took a empty round canister that baby wipes come in. It is perfect for hauling projects around, just unzip the top and leave the yarn in it.
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I can zip it all the way around till I come to the very end, my "MoEZ" hooks stick out just a little bit. Several skeins of yarn fit as well as my glasses, my zipper pouch with my hooks and scissors and bobbins. Now I can put them in, facing out, and see the patterns right through the bag without removing them. Inside there was even a clear pocket (where they had the photo of the blanket on a bed) I took out the photo and found that it is the perfect size pocket for patterns, including my 8-1/2 x 11" copies. I bought a blanket at Walmart's (to go under a new afghan, of course) that came in a clear heavy vinyl zipper bag. My Mom came to visit recently and I had to set up a guest room for her.It's a lot more convenient too, now I know when I need more of a certain color before I overstock. Then I threw a southwest looking blanket over it.
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It is full enough that it doesn't cave in from the weight of the lid. I put the yarn in the bags by color, shades of blue, shades of green, etc. I have a king size bed so it is almost up to the foot rail high, (it is higher than the bed), it is almost the width of the bed and it is about 2 ft deep. I finally took 1 big box, (it was for my buffet hutch) I put it at the foot of my bed and filled it with yarn, in clear garbage bags.

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