I have seen where some of you use your Ipads for your patterns. What app do you use to read the patterns with and also how do you go about scanning the patterns. Do you scan certain portions and then upload then each individually? This idea intrigues me. Thanks!!
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worse case comes to worst, you can snap a picture of your chart and just pinch open the picture. you can also use a photo editing/photo collage maker to mark off what you've stitched. if using iPad, remember to go to "settings" and turn off sleep mode: nothing more frustrating than going to view the screen and it's sleeping! i'm going to stick w paper charts - uses less power. ;)
2017-4-16 05:51
Yeah that's the only thing. I have a few xsd files which is great but I also don't know how to mak ...
I will look in to it someday. If I know I wil explain it here in detail. I have seen YouTube fragments but they are in Polish and no subs. Wel I try to do what they do mayby I'm lucky.
2017-4-14 11:30
I just looked up Crossty and it is amazing! I love it already!
I use it all the time now and love it way better than goodreader en Ezpdf reader. But you have to have xsd files. And I don't know how to make them myself so I download them from here.
I will look in to it someday. If I know I wil explain it here in detail. I have seen YouTube fragments but they are in Polish and no subs. Wel I try to do what they do mayby I'm lucky.
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Post time 2017-4-16 18:05
It is the best thing that ever happened to my stitching! I buy pdf patterns so can load them directly onto the iPad. I love good reader, but you have to manually highlight stitches still. Ezypdf does a search and highlight all thing
on a iPad you can use Crossty for xsd files and for pdf files you can use goodreader or Ezpdf . Its very handy if you put your xsd files into dropbox Crossty use dropbox. For goodreader and Ezpdf I have everything in googledrive .
Hi. I use my ipad to cross stitch. That way I can highlight done portions or enlarge them, etc. I use just a plain pdf program and upload each pattern in pdf form to my ipad. LOVE IT!
I think that I will try to download a pattern to my tablet and try cross stitching from it. I am prone to headaches so not sure if the tablet will cause one or not, but I hadn't thought about being able to enlarge the pattern. Good idea Jakz!
I must confess. I watched this youtube video and it told me how. Since I can't post a URL, I will give you the name to type into youtube.
Cross Stitching with a Tablet or Phone
Good luck
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Post time 2015-4-19 07:59
I use goodnotes app on the ipad if I already have the pattern as a pdf I just add it to dropbox then from there send to goodnotes then I can use as is make larger to read and mark of what I have titched