Here's what Paul Slocum's bad jpeg (see below) looks like as a cross stitch pattern, after running it through knitPro. Pretty good--I mean, bad. This works, no? Now, who's going to sew this?
UPDATE: From the comments: "The problem might be finding all those colors of thread. How many blues are in there?" One answer would be first to ascertain that all the blues could be reproduced using cyan, magenta, black, and yellow, and then to break open some Epson cartridges and use the pigments to make dyes for the thread. Just a thought.
maybe I'll figure out how to do it later on if nobody else does. It would be great to see it finished. probably be fun to construct too. it's tempting to try now, but my project list is waaay out of hand.
The problem might be finding all those colors of thread. How many blues are in there?
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Here's what Paul Slocum's bad jpeg (see below) looks like as a cross stitch pattern, after running it through knitPro. Pretty good--I mean, bad. This works, no? Now, who's going to sew this?
UPDATE: From the comments: "The problem might be finding all those colors of thread. How many blues are in there?" One answer would be first to ascertain that all the blues could be reproduced using cyan, magenta, black, and yellow, and then to break open some Epson cartridges and use the pigments to make dyes for the thread. Just a thought.
- tom moody 1-04-2005 12:46 pm
maybe I'll figure out how to do it later on if nobody else does. It would be great to see it finished. probably be fun to construct too. it's tempting to try now, but my project list is waaay out of hand.
- paul (guest) 1-04-2005 9:21 pm
The problem might be finding all those colors of thread. How many blues are in there?
- anonymous (guest) 1-05-2005 4:00 pm