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On day 19 of
naarmamo, I spent some time creating a pattern for a QR code cross-stitch.
I followed (some of) the instructions from here: Instructables: QR Code Cross Stitch.
What I did to create the pattern:
1. Generated a QR code using a QR code generator.
2. Opened it in GIMP and added a grid. The hardest part of creating the pattern was making the squares line up in the grid properly, so I actually ended up creating a new grid and filling each square in it myself. Then I printed it.
It does actually work as a QR code in real life, so I am happy. Although perhaps I should actually put some content on the website that it links to..

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I followed (some of) the instructions from here: Instructables: QR Code Cross Stitch.
What I did to create the pattern:
1. Generated a QR code using a QR code generator.
2. Opened it in GIMP and added a grid. The hardest part of creating the pattern was making the squares line up in the grid properly, so I actually ended up creating a new grid and filling each square in it myself. Then I printed it.
It does actually work as a QR code in real life, so I am happy. Although perhaps I should actually put some content on the website that it links to..
