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Kinda neat - it's going to make an alternating pattern with a couple colors.
Don't know how you get from that to arbitrary patterns. Is that needed? I don't know what the end result should look like.

@b4cks4w i think so too 😂. It’s just a bug in my head that If like to see if I can do. I probably should just take a Python class but …time ….so I was hoping some could point me in the right direction. I have a VERY little bit of Python experience from when I was helping my daughter make her game so I think I could do it. If it’s possible. That’s what I guess I am wondering.. if it is possible. I don’t see reasons why it wouldn’t be. They have just written JavaScript to work within a browser

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@Museek i have another thought. In Photoshop or gimp it's possible to coarsen a picture, i.e. reduce the pixel count. It's basically like over laying a grid.
Won't scratch the coding itch. Might work though to make a bead grid from a picture.
Don't think I can explain it. Can make an example.

@b4cks4w i understand. I can make grids. I just want to make them so I can design them without having g to piece them together or just do them the old-fashioned way of coloring in charts.

There are many possible combinations, depending on the size, bead count as well as type of stitches. When I make fringe earrings I use at 2 different kinds of stitches and so it would save time to select from a menu while designing otherwise I must piece them together. Tedious. time could be better spent.

@Museek I think I get it. The grids are not uniform because the beads and stitches vary?
The gimp option I was thinking of allows varying x and y independently, but that's it. This has x width at 10 pixels and y at 5:

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