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    Default Looking for this cross pattern

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ID:	67776Has anyone seen a pattern like this. I scanned this in from a broken sample which I will need to reproduce but I haven't been able to successfully fix the damage in the middle. I'm thinking that if a pattern already exist it will be easier to use it and the customer will be happier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcc2012 View Post
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ID:	67776Has anyone seen a pattern like this. I scanned this in from a broken sample which I will need to reproduce but I haven't been able to successfully fix the damage in the middle. I'm thinking that if a pattern already exist it will be easier to use it and the customer will be happier.
    Will this do? I created it using the Shell pattern from the basic pattern library.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNelson46 View Post
    Will this do? I created it using the Shell pattern from the basic pattern library.
    I looks like you made it with the newer version which I am unable to open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcc2012 View Post
    I looks like you made it with the newer version which I am unable to open.
    Here is a 1.187 version
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    Wow thank you very much. It looks great. That's pretty darn close I'll have to see if they are willing to use that. Thank you again.

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    What a good idea, the creativity of this group continues to amaze me.

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    Since the damage seems mostly isolated to the right side maybe you could crop to just the left half and then mirror it to make a complete piece. I don't own PE so I'm not sure how easy this would be to achieve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FWMiller View Post
    Since the damage seems mostly isolated to the right side maybe you could crop to just the left half and then mirror it to make a complete piece. I don't own PE so I'm not sure how easy this would be to achieve.
    You can only edit patterns in PE if you own or created them. The original pattern could possibly be cleaned up but, only by the owner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FWMiller View Post
    Since the damage seems mostly isolated to the right side maybe you could crop to just the left half and then mirror it to make a complete piece. I don't own PE so I'm not sure how easy this would be to achieve.
    I/We sure wished that PE did have the crop/cut/copy/mirror and paste functions as it would truly expand the capability of the software. We have been asking for these tools for several years now..

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNelson46 View Post
    You can only edit patterns in PE if you own or created them. The original pattern could possibly be cleaned up but, only by the owner.
    The pattern can be exported as a .png and then we could fix it.

    kcc2012 could also crop off the bad stuff in PE. Mirror in Designer and resave as a pattern.
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