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I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong in saying this. Start again in
CTU and choose the same top as before. Add your stencils into the 'stencil pool' and then once you've done that click the designs tab and 'add new design'. Choose your stencil(s) then click onto the 'patterns' tab.
The T-shirt I think you're working from has three separate colourable parts. Still under the patterns tab, expand the dropdown box and click 'pattern a'. At the bottom, there's a square of colour. I believe this is one of the colours you're seeing on your design. Click the box and change the colour to whatever you want. Click commit after. Then you need to go back to the dropdown box and choose 'pattern B' and change that square of colour to what you want, and click commit again. The same for 'pattern C' (if there were 4 colourable parts, you would also need to change 'pattern D' but because there are only three A, B and C are the only ones you need to do)
As for applying a stripes pattern, I'm pretty sure you need to be working under the 'Patterns' tab as well and change 'Pattern A', 'Pattern B' and 'Pattern C' again. This time, you need to look for the lines labelled 'Type' 'Name' and 'Filename' and change these. I'm not sure how you find the name of the pattern you want to use unless it is one you have made and named yourself in Delphy's Pattern Packager. Hopefully somebody else can help with this.
Again, I hope what I've told you is correct. Sorry if it's wrong. =P Can anybody confirm or correct me?