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Start by uploading an image of the cross stitch chart you want to resize. This can be a digital file or a clear photo of a physical pattern.
In the text box, tell the AI how to resize your pattern. For example, 'Make this chart fit on 18-count fabric' or 'Resize this design to be 8 inches tall.'
Click the generate button and let the AI instantly create a new, resized version of your cross stitch pattern based on your instructions.
Your resized cross stitch chart is ready to be downloaded. Save the high-resolution image and you're ready to start stitching your perfectly-sized project.
Using the tool is simple. First, upload an image of your cross stitch pattern. Next, enter a text prompt describing the change you want to make. For example, 'Resize this for 16-count Aida' or 'Make this pattern 5 inches wide.' The AI will then generate a new, resized chart for you to download.
No, resizing the pattern does not change the total stitch count. It adjusts the overall dimensions of the final piece by scaling the chart to correspond with a different fabric count (stitches per inch). The design itself remains the same.
Yes, you can both enlarge and shrink patterns. You can take a small motif and resize it to be the centerpiece of a larger project, or scale down a large, complex pattern to fit a smaller item like a greeting card.
Aida fabric count refers to the number of stitches you can make in one inch of the fabric. For example, 14-count Aida has 14 squares (or stitches) per inch. A higher count number, like 18-count, means smaller squares and a smaller finished design, while a lower count number means larger squares and a larger finished design.
To calculate the size manually, you count the number of stitches in the width and height of your pattern. Then, you divide each of these numbers by the fabric count (stitches per inch). For example, a pattern that is 140 stitches wide on 14-count Aida will be 10 inches wide (140 / 14 = 10).
This tool is focused on resizing the pattern chart itself. It does not calculate floss usage, as that can vary based on the number of strands you use and your personal stitching technique.
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