From the Creator of Typeknitting, 'Knit Hello' Is a Font and a Knitting Pattern in One
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From the Creator of Typeknitting, 'Knit Hello' Is a Font and a Knitting Pattern in One
"Fortunately, Zurich-based designer Rüdiger Schlömer wondered the same thing, resulting in a series of typefaces for knitting. Under the project umbrella of Typeknitting, his new font is called Knit Hello, which works by typing the digital letters into a word processing program like you would with any other font. As you go, a knitting pattern develops at the same time, making it easy to create a beginner-friendly design that you can endlessly customize."
"Download free trial fonts on the Typeknitting website, or purchase a style that meets the kind of knitting you do, whether on a machine or by hand. And say "hey" to two patterns for full fan scarves, available via Ravelry, on the Knit Hello website. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member now, and support independent arts publishing."
A Zurich-based designer created a series of typefaces for knitting under the Typeknitting project. The Knit Hello font generates knitting patterns as users type digital letters in a word processor, producing a knit-ready chart simultaneously. The approach enables beginner-friendly, endlessly customizable text and motif designs for both hand and machine knitting. Trial fonts are available for download on the Typeknitting website, and purchasable styles match different knitting methods. Two full fan scarf patterns are available via Ravelry on the Knit Hello site. Membership options support independent arts publishing.
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