by jrob Moderator 29 Jun 2007

I have NEVER tried this, but saw a free download that supposedly will resize at:http:// www.wilcom.com.au/trusizer/

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by persiancatlover 07 Mar 2008

i have this freebie and it works really good

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by sanjoy51 10 Jul 2007

put my answer in the wrong spot

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by cutiepie 30 Jun 2007

Yes, it will. For a freebie, it is actually quite a good little program. You can also use it to convert patterns from one format to another, if you don't have a utility that does that.

Of course, remember that resizing more than 10 to 20 percent will REALLY screw up the design because the stitch count won't change. So, if you are making it smaller, the same number of stitches will be crammed into a smaller space, and in making it larger, the same number of stitches needs to cover a larger area. I hope you can recognize the problems in that. =] YOu should give it a try, if it sounds like something you are interested in using.

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sanjoy51 by sanjoy51 10 Jul 2007

I have that program and it is good and cutiepie is right about changing the size. I did that and it was a mess, ended up jamming the machine and I through it out, of course I am new and didn't know what was happening

sanjoy51 by sanjoy51 10 Jul 2007

Thanks cutiepie I now know a little more and can see what went wrong

cutiepie by cutiepie 10 Jul 2007

You are welcome, Sanjoy. I feel that those of us who have been doing this for a while owe it to the newbies to keep them from making the same mistakes we've already made. =]

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