Hi
I am fairly new to this and I'm trying to make a crochet pattern, which comes out ok but is huge even on the lower scale of stitches. My question is, does the size of the actual photo make a difference, and if so what is the recommended size for any photo I use? My aim is to crochet a portrait roughly the size of an A3 sheet of paper, without losing too much detail.
Any help or advice would be very much appreciated.
Thank you in advance
Regards
Karen (Australia)
Thanks for all the info..Because I'm new to portrait crochet (this will be my first one) I decided to just go with a black and white version. The photo I selected albeit old is of good quality, and it's black and white anyway. I settled on 80 sts across by 141 high...While I've lost a little of the detail it doesn't look too bad. I have to say I like the idea of embroidery floss but at this stage think my inexperience (at portrait crochet) would let me down, but once I get the hang of it fully I'll certainly be looking at doing something with floss.
Once again thanks for all the information...Very helpful..
Karen
Thanks Melanie, I've started my piece, only 24 rows in, but it's looking good so far.
Ps: Love your footer about being the "Official Feline Can Opener". Being a cat person I got a giggle out of it.