4/29/2023 0 Comments Macstitch for ipad![]() In my Sistine pattern I’d been wanting to change the colours just in a small section, but I couldn’t figure out how to do it other than changing those colours by hand. Once I imported the photo, I wanted to play a bit with some of the functions. Of course it’s only a small size so you can’t see much detail until you actually import the photo, but it’s great that you can get a lot of information before you create the pattern. The preview function is really good, it does actually give you a great idea of what your finished piece will look like. Or you can use the free XS2GO_PDF utility which simply opens the XS2GO charts, and lets you print or save to PDF in the same manner as MacStitch or WinStitch.I imported the image at the settings I liked (14 count, finished size 14″x19″, no dithering, no saturation changes, using DMC threads), and here’s the side by side of the preview image (before import on the left) and the smallest image of the pattern (actually at 0%) after import on the right. If you do want to sell your work, or want a hard copy printout, you will need to own ‘Cross Stitch 2 Go’, plus a full or demo copy of MacStitch or Winstitch from version 7.1 or later. Selling your work, or printing for your own use: Definitely the best app out there for designing, well worth the money. This app is excellent, very easy to use, great for designing new designs. I've been designing my own designs for years on graph paper and was so happy to find an app that can replace all the bits of graph paper. ![]() once they get rolling.īy Leyla-87 - Version 1.21 - Apr 16, 2012 You can zoom in and out, and they plan to have a gallery of patterns. You can do backstitching… and you can use all DMC colours. You can do whole stitches, half or quarter. You can draw using the colours themselves, or symbols, and switch between them when you’re done. It basically allows you to draw on a grid and it turns it into a cross stitch chart. This is a cool app, and with a little feedback from users, I think they can make this really useful. It's a great idea for everyone to share their patterns. The colour/thread charts are great, and so customisable. Probably better for simple designs, as we are waiting for a pinch zoom and scroll function update. “Great little app to follow your own cross stitch patterns on the iPad, without the need for paper. (Most other makers will supply conversion charts on demand, or on the internet) The app ships with the current set of DMC thread definitions, as the most popular thread manufacturers around. Then, when it’s time to stitch, you can switch to ‘markup mode’, and mark squares on screen as you stitch the design: no more paper needed! You can design in colour or in black and white symbols. And it isn’t the full-on professional design package that you would expect on your desktop, but thats why it’s 1/ 6 of the price. It’s not intended to be a cross stitch design library: (there are many books available for that), but the free downloadable designs will build up a library over time. Its also an alternative to having sheets of paper while stitching, if you own an iPad you can work from the screen easily. You can read the manual by clicking here:Ĭross Stitch 2 Go is a portable design tool for creating your own cross stitch charts / motifs, and ideas. ![]() Online library of free designs: contribute your own, and help us build up a free pattern library for everyone!. ![]() Charts can be opened in MacStitch or WinStitch 2012 (v7.2 onwards) for more work.Optional add-on program for Mac or Windows: Convert your design into a PDF file for publishing to the web.Stitch straight from the screen, with on-screen highlighting so that you know which parts are completed.Design on screen in simulated stitches, or in symbol view.The easy, affordable way to create cross stitch patterns wherever you are. A new app for the iPad or iPhone, from Ursa Software (More devices planned!)
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