Interested in turning a photo into a quilt pattern?
I suppose this could work for crochet or knitting or cross stitching or pretty much any craft idea.

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Interested in turning a photo into a quilt pattern?
I suppose this could work for crochet or knitting or cross stitching or pretty much any craft idea.
I’m sharing this post at these linky parties.
Elizabeth is a children's book author and designer of knit and crochet character hats under the brand The Ruthless Crafter. In her spare time she loves to read, watch movies, spend time with her family, and swim. She lives a full, happy life in Kitchener, Ontario with her husband and their two children.
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Last week I wrote about how I was interested in getting more creative with my knitting so I started to work with more than one colour of yarn. You can read about it here. This week I was reading a review from The Spendy Pencil where she reviews an app called StitchSketch LE. This app has a free and paid version. It is basically a digital graph-maker so you can design your own patterns. Read more about it here. Do you prefer traditional graph paper and pencil method or would you/do you think a digital version is the better way to
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