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Ponyta pattern. If you sew this, let me know. Haven't tried it myself yet so not sure if the colours are right.

Not sure if this is in the right category or not.

*astraldreamer has sewn this, and she's done a wonderful job. I suggest you check it out! She's adapted the colours a little and it looks gorgeous.

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:icondepthofsoul:
I love this pattern and I'm working on it now! However, I couldn't find the DMC color 748 at Hobby Lobby, and I can't even seem to find that color listed on any DMC charts online. Has that color been discontinued? Can you recommend a replacement DMC color to use?

Thanks so much, I love your patterns (though this is only the first one I've attempted to stitch)!
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*astraldreamer Apr 6, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
I have only three of those colours - Yay ... I get to go and buy more thread. I love buying threads. tee hee
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~makibird Apr 7, 2010   Photographer
I love thread buying too, it's so much fun! I sit sometimes and just look at my bobbins, love the rainbows in my boxes :)
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*astraldreamer Apr 8, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
Me too!!!
I'm a thread nerd.
I hope one day I'll have all the DMC colours.
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~gatchacaz Mar 28, 2010  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
That's a really cool pattern.

The charting looks familiar, what software did you use?
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~makibird Mar 28, 2010   Photographer
I used Jane Greenoff Cross Stitch Designer for the chart, made my own key, screenshotted and butchered it together in photoshop.
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~gatchacaz Mar 29, 2010  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Aha! I thought I recognised the symbols. I used to use Jane Greenoff Pattern Creator 2 to design my own patterns, but I found it awkward to export them. I'm using the professional version of Pattern Maker now - far superior!

Great job anyway =)
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~makibird Mar 30, 2010   Photographer
It's a very..primitive program, it looks like it was designed for Windows 98/2000 rather than later. And her photo everywhere in it annoys me. It was a pressie from my mother, wish I could afford other pattern software!
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~gatchacaz Apr 6, 2010  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
I know what you mean. I actually met her at a stitch show last year and I told her I used her software - sadly I didn't have the heart to tell her I thought it was rubbish!!!

My dad bought mine for my mum initially but she never used it so I pinched it. It's okay for small stuff but now I plan to have a website to host my patterns I need something better which is why I upgraded to the professional version of Pattern maker: [link]

It's a bit pricey but I know a lot of people who use it so it comes recommended - you should save up and treat yourself if you take designing seriously.

BTW, are you planning on doing anymore Pokemon patterns?
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~makibird Apr 6, 2010   Photographer
I am, and I take requests!
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