jillyann Publish time 2015-1-12 16:20

Tip for patterns with a lot of symbols

I found that finding symbols on the color chart when dealing with a lot of different symbols/colors is very time consuming.First thing I do before starting to stitch these patterns is to print out the color/symbol chart on an 8 1/2 by 11 shipping label.Then I cut out every symbol/color individually and try and group them together.For example....all square shapes together, all types of circles together, arrows, letters, numbers etc.I then take these cut out strips andpaste them on another piece of paper with the symbols grouped together.I also go one step further and laminate the sheet.After all that work I want to protect it.

This works great for me and cuts down on time spent searching for the symbols on the color chart.

Does any one else have any tips for dealing with these large patterns?I would love to hear your ideas!.

Thanks

Jillyann

jessandkesha Publish time 2018-3-30 07:19

thats a great idea, i also will mark the symbol on my floss bobbin or baggie (depending on what i am using for the project) so i don't always have to refer back to my colour chart when I need to change colours or get new floss. i usually do big projects so will use a skien of floss easily so don't have any issues with marking my bobbins with the symbol

NixieMixi Publish time 2022-3-29 22:48

Очень умная идея :) Я абсолютно ненавижу, когда на графике используется слишком много очень похожих символов, стоящих рядом друг с другом.Со всеми вариантами символов они должны ставить S рядом с 3, из-за чего так сложно взглянуть на вашу диаграмму и просто продолжать сшивать ... или 3 рядом с обратной 3. Спасибо за отличную идею!

Margmaloney Publish time 2023-10-11 07:53

I print out the symbols from the colour chart and cut them into individual squares. I tape the squares onto little baggies and put my bobbin inside. The baggies are then organized by colour (browns, blues, greens, etc) so I know that if I’m working on an area with lots of blues, I know what section in my organizer to go to.

beckysbiz Publish time 2018-7-5 12:39

this is all really good information. Thank you so much for all your advice. I'm new to big projects and got myself in a complete and utter disaster with how to go about this.

crossstitchgal Publish time 2018-7-6 22:17

How do you handle symbols on a black/white chart?Do you also group these by color families going by the list of thread colors?

Людмила49 Publish time 2023-6-21 04:23

Спасибо большое, мне понадобится ваш совет. Я обязательно им воспользуюсь.Удачи вам и лёгких крестиков.

manolimu Publish time 2023-9-4 01:08

        Brilliant one ! Thanks for sharing this.

minahadji Publish time 2018-3-22 18:06

Interesting approach. Isn't it a bit time consuming?

davidjanaflora Publish time 2023-7-20 04:22

        Thank you very much!

Osterina71 Publish time 2022-4-18 02:23

Great idea, I thought about to do the same

gmwl13 Publish time 2015-1-12 19:45

I repaint it and highlight each symbol one by one while stitching

bs.frog Publish time 2015-1-12 20:24

Very clever idea :) I absolutely hate when a chart uses too many very similar symbols right next to each other in a chart. With all the symbol choices must they put an S right next to a 3, makes it so hard to glace at your chart and just keep stitching.. or 3 next to the backwards 3. Thank you for the great idea!

jillyann Publish time 2015-1-13 00:44

Hi gmwl13. I am actually talking about the page that shows the list of floss colors corresponding to each symbol not the actual chart for the pattern. But i use a highlighter on the chart as well.

jillyann Publish time 2015-1-13 00:45

Thanks bs.frog.

Braenn Publish time 2015-1-13 01:11

I use a piece of cardboard with symbols on it and put my needles and pieces of floss under right symbol. Works for me. But your way is a great one too :)

jillyann Publish time 2015-1-13 01:14

Thats a great idea too!   Thank you.

Irka. Publish time 2015-1-13 01:50

Edited by anniekins at 2015-1-21 22:01

Хорошая идея! Спасибо!

Good idea! Thank you!

jillyann Publish time 2015-1-13 02:26

Your welcome Irka!

gmwl13 Publish time 2015-1-13 04:15

jillyann, I know you talk about reorganize the chart symbols. But if you repaint it, you do not need to do that. you select a symbol in the software, and all that symbol throughout the whole chart pop out with the thread number noted at the foot, so all you need to do is to select that color and stitch them all. you do not need to look for it among the symbol list at all.
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