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If you mean make it bigger to see, I use the plus key on my computer and when it gets as big as I need it, I print it out.

There is a magnify feature that helps make the patterns larger, and I sometimes print out at one size, then scan it back in and enlarge it again.

You can also use Irfanview, a free internet program that allows you to enlarge pictures, reverse them, and make other changes. I have provided the link to Irfanview

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To enlarge a plastic canvas pattern, you can use a photocopier or scanner to resize the pattern to your desired dimensions. Alternatively, you can create a larger grid on graph paper and transfer the design onto the larger canvas by following the newly created grid. Remember to adjust the size of the yarn or threads accordingly to maintain the proportions of the design.

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