1. Open the file of your new graph. The Free Pattern Wizard outputs the graphs in .gif form so right click on the file and choose "open with" then choose MS Paint. Once in paint, zoom out and in a few times to assess where any corrections need to be made to your graph. On the example below, there are spaces with yellow that break up the smooth lines of the pattern (indicated with red arrow). These need to match the white background so the star looks smooth and uniform. There were also a few extra white spaces going into the body of the star and I already corrected those.
2. To correct these errors (and any similar you may find on your own patterns), simply use the "dropper" tool to match your colors and then choose the "paint bucket" tool to fill in the space with the appropriate color. This is a very simple process, but it can be time consuming if you have a large graph. Also, be careful not to accidentally click on the grid lines while you are filling in squares. Doing so will change the color of the lines and you will need to hit the undo button if this happens. After you make all desired corrections, you should end up with a complete finished graph that is ready to use.
3. If everything has been corrected, go ahead and save your pattern. If you would like it in another format or to have another file name, go to "File", then "Save As". I like my graphs to be in .jpg format so I choose the JPEG option and rename my file before clicking the "Save" button. And with that, you have a unique crochet graph pattern that you can use to create many awesome, personal gifts.
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