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Graphgan sizing
I have 2 graphgan patterns that I want to make. One pattern is too small and doubling would make it too large. The other is too large to begin with. How do I resize?
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Hi Cinda,
Increasing one would depend on the repeat pattern. You could add the number of stitches you need for a repeat pattern to make it larger. If it is just straight stitches just measure how long and how wide you want it to be and make your stitches to match your measurement.
Hope this helps,
Spoula
Last edited by spoula; 09-23-2017 at 06:15 AM.
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[QUOTE=Cinda;201207]I have 2 graphgan patterns that I want to make. One pattern is too small and doubling would make it too large. The other is too large to begin with. How do I resize?[/QUOTE
One is an Iowa State pattern one is a Kansas Jayhawk pattern it's not just a plain pattern
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Hi Cinda, I am sorry I can't help you I don't have a clue what a Iowa State Pattern or a Kansas Jayhawk pattern is. I am guessing it has to do with sports or school.
Hopefully there are other ladies that can help you with your questions.
Good luck,
Spoula
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Thank you for your ideas the one is almost double the size too big my blankets are 112 stitches wide which gives me about 50 inches and the pattern that I have for the Jayhawks is 200 and some stitches so that would be an absolutely huge blanket or use the Bernat blanket yarn but if I use a smaller hook isn't that going to take a lot more yarn
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YW. Maybe do the reverse. Is there a lot of one color surrounding the logo? You could crochet a few rows less to make it smaller.
Jo Ann
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The 200 stitches is the actual design. Not sure what I am going to do with that one.
But the smaller one.... if I do 4 stitches per square in my graph instead of 1 will the design still look ok?
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