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i’m making my first tapestry grid but i want to be able to hang it up on my wall, how do i make it bigger than what it shows (36 across is original size)

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either use bigger yarn or x#

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My suggestion would probably be use bigger yarn or double up with the one you have, but I’m not really sure lol​:sweat_smile: Hope you figure it out!

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so if i just wanted to make it say 2x bigger i just multiply every stitch times 2?

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ya

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Just a guess but each square could mean a multiple of stitches (presumably if it is all the same type of stitch such as single crochet as an example).

Like four stitches instead of one

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ty guyssss

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omg that’s so cool, honestly kinda scared to make one :grinning::+1:
good luck<3

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Doublt the pixels, so for every 1x1 square do 2x2, if that makes sense

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im just multiplying each lil square x2 idk if thats what u mean but so far the numbers add up

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I would say double up the layers and amount of colour stitches (like 2 blue stitches representing 1 stitch then repeat the row again) :woman_shrugging: basically make everything times 2

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Yup!

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shoot wasnt doubling the rows too :sob:

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Otherwise it might look a bit wide! :joy::weary:
I don’t know for sure though… I’ve never done anything like pixel grid crocheting before so don’t rely on me! :sweat_smile::sweat_smile::sweat_smile:

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omg im making one tooooooo

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i mean it would make sense i doubled the width (chain thing lol) and then i should double rows so im on it rn :}

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oh lol

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ooo what kind >:)

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um a animal crossing leaf and a butterfly

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A common technique is to use 2 dc for each pixel. Less work than doing extra sc.

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