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Import ClipArt
and Images to Create Filet Crochet Patterns
You can create patterns from your favorite ClipArt or
Images. It's simple, just Copy and Paste. To read more about the Filet
Crochet software, or order, click here.
For example, follow these steps:
1. Bring up Filet Crochet
2. Click File->Import
3. The Import Wizard displays
4. There are 3 choices for inserting graphics; From a
graphic file, From a crochet pattern or From the clipboard. Choose “From a
graphic file” and click Browse.
5. On your PC, select any file of the following file types:
- Bitmap (.bmp) file
- Icon (.ico) file
- Jpeg (.jpg) file
- Koala format (.koa) file
- Amiga iff (*.iff) file
- Multiple Network graphics (*.mng) file
- Portable bitmap (*.pbm) file
- Kodak PhotoCD (*.pcd) file
- PCX bitmap format (*.pcx) file
- Portable graymap (*.pgm) file
- Portable network graphic (*.png) file
- Portable Pixelmap (*.ppm) file
- Sun Rasterfile (*.ras) file
- Targa files (*.tga) file
- Tagged Image File Format (*.tiff) file
- Photoshop (*.pdf) file
6.
I chose this bitmap (.bmp) file of butterflies and flowers I found in my
clipart folder.
7.
Click Next
8. In this dialog, you can change the following:
- Brightness
- Contrast
- RGB Color values
- Zoom size
9.
I changed the Red, Green and Blue values to –255.
10.
Click Next
11.
Using the mouse, select an area of the pattern you want to import into
your pattern. I selected the image of the butterfly on the flower.
Then, Enter the max number of rows/columns you want your
selection to be imported as. I entered 100.
12. Click Next
13.
The left side shows your original selection. The right side shows your
selection as it will look on your pattern. The right side is adjusted to not
exceed the maximum number of rows/columns you entered. Use the Back button
to change your maximum selection.
14. Click Next
15.
If your pattern is in single color mode then it is using one color of thread
to create it. Your graphic will be converted to black and white. If your
pattern is in multiple color mode
then your picture is preserved in its full color.
16. Click Next
17. The image is pasted into your pattern with a paste box
drawn around it. Press the Enter key to paste the image and remove the paste
box.
Pasting Clip-Art directly from other software is easy to do
1. Bring up any program that can view ClipArt--in this
case I used Microsoft Word
2. Find a piece of black and white ClipArt that you'd like
for your Crochet project
3.
In Word, select Insert->Picture->ClipArt (or select Insert->Picture->From
File to import an image, like a GIF or JPEG from the web)
4.
I chose this ClipArt found under Animals
5. Right click on the picture and select Copy
6. Next, in Filet Crochet, select Import under the File
menu
7. The Import Wizard will appear
8. Select From the Clipboard
9.
The image will display
10. Click Next
11.
And it appears as a pattern where you can edit and improve as you wish…

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