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Thread: Straight braid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shacky View Post
    It is 2" x 41"
    Are you looking for a rope border or just a section of straight rope? Maybe something like these?
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    Very nice. The straight one will do quite nicely. Thank-you so much!

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNelson46 View Post
    Are you looking for a rope border or just a section of straight rope? Maybe something like these?

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    This one is 40" in length. It might be a little closer to the length you need without stretching.
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    Here is a rope segment. Copy and paste to make as long as you want. Png also in case you want to edit.
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    This has nothing to do with the (rope pattern) but how do you change it from a mpc to a png ?

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    Typically, it is the other way around.. you would normally start with a png to ptn to mpc
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    Quote Originally Posted by aokweld101 View Post
    This has nothing to do with the (rope pattern) but how do you change it from a mpc to a png ?
    The reason for a png is so that there is no protection and anyone can do what they want with it. You can import it into Designer and make a ptn out of it. You can edit it in other graphics programs before you import it or, if you have the PE, you can edit it in the PE.

    You can go from mpc to png if you have the PE. Make a pattern from the mpc, open the pattern in the PE (double click on the pattern in favorites) now you can export to image and save it as a png.

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    That sounds easy enough, Thanks bergerud & dbfletcher.

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