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Transforming Watercolour into a Weavable Pattern

When Mrs Liu said, “Meiyou, meiyou”, I knew for some daft reason, while it may not have been done before, it must be possible. The trick was how to do it. What tools and notions had to be used and how to find them.

Again, good luck pursued us. After I had identified that a pixel could equal a knot, I hunted down a professional that could teach me how to use Photoshop. He appeared in the

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