[lace] Changing a photo to a pattern

2006-01-22 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti
Can anyone tell me the best way to change a photo into a Cross stitch/filet 
lace pattern, please?


I am sure it is not at easy as getting the photo printed onto graph paper!! 
Life is Never that easy, -- is it? (said Hopefully!!! :)) )


Cross stitch patterns transfer into filet lace Very well, so if anyone had 
done that for cross stitch, I could use the same method.


Thanks.
Regards from Liz in Melbourne, Oz, where it is a bit cooler today. Yesterday 
was 42.4C or 107F - with High humidity!!
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[lace] Changing a photo to a pattern

2006-01-25 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti

Thanks Malvery.   I will give it a go - and see what happens!
I am glad to know it is not such a stupid idea after all!!!  :))

I had a browse through your lace as well.  I Love the Trillium.  Beaut 
colours and a great design.  Is it you own design?


Regards from Liz, in a very hot, humid Melbourne, Oz
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Re: [lace] Changing a photo to a pattern

2006-01-24 Thread Malvary J Cole
Liz wrote:  "I am sure it is not at easy as getting the photo printed onto 
graph paper!!   Life is Never that easy, -- is it? (said Hopefully!!! :)) )"


If you look at my cross stitch items "breaker" and "light" that are on my 
webshots page, that is exactly what I did.  Found the pictures I wanted and 
printed them on to graph paper.

http://community.webshots.com/user/malvaryj

I haven't tried converting this type of picture to a lace pattern.

Malvary in Ottawa where it is supposed to snow later. 


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Re: [lace] Changing a photo to a pattern

2006-01-25 Thread Malvary J Cole
The Trillium was designed by my sister Jacquie for the first time she came 
to Canada to teach Milanese lace.


Malvary in Ottawa

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Thanks Malvery.   I will give it a go - and see what happens!
I am glad to know it is not such a stupid idea after all!!!  :))

I had a browse through your lace as well.  I Love the Trillium.  Beaut 
colours and a great design.  Is it you own design?


Regards from Liz, in a very hot, humid Melbourne, Oz
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