![]() ![]() Since I wanted my design to have a square as the center I ended up using 43 by 29. Now I knew that my design should be 43 (rounded up) squares across by 30 squares high. ![]() Then I multiplied that by the number of rows from my swatch to get 32. ![]() Then I multiplied that by the number of stitches, 17, and got 42.5. I wanted my final design to be 8" by 10" so I did some simple math to determine how many stitches and how many rows I would need. Using my measuring tape I determined that it took 17 stitches and 15 rows. I used my first panel as my swatch to determine how many stitches and how many rows it took to make a 4" by 4" square. Once I had finished the panels I realized that the size was a bit too square for my liking so I decided to go back to the drawing board and try to get it to be the size I wanted. If you want your design to be a specific size then I recommend making a swatch using the tapestry crochet technique so you can then determine how many stitches and rows you will need. Crochet Charts was created to give symbol crochet designers the freedom and flexibility to create whatever they can imagine. ![]()
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