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Colorwork
Notes
Undo: ctrl + z
Undo: Edit > Undo
Change Colors: Click inside the square and fill it with any color. Then select the new color from the color palette at the bottom.
Only Colorwork
- Create your grid.
- Click the Fill Bounded Areas tool. (The one on the left that looks like a paint bucket.)
- Click a color.
- Click inside the squares you want to fill in.
Colorwork with Stitches and Cables
- Layers > New Layer.
- Create a layer above.
- Layer > Layers. Click the lock symbol to lock the layer with the grid so it doesn’t move.
- Click the name of the layer you added for colorwork.
- Then begin filling in. (See Only Colorwork above.)
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