solargrrrrrl asked:
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I’m knitting a baby cardigan with the baby’s name on the back. I can knit it in using either intarsia or fairisle method, but I’m wondering if there are any fonts that are easy to create a knitting chart from, that aren’t too blocky and still have some style to them. Does anyone have any experience with this?

LUKE
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Comments

DION on 24 December, 2008 at 11:21 pm #

You can use counted cross stitch patterns for this. Here are lots of free pages at:

Just click on each page and maybe you will find what you want.


ERROL on 28 December, 2008 at 8:50 am #

The finished sweater instead.


DUDLEY on 31 December, 2008 at 2:23 am #

For this and is to find knit graph paper cross stitch chart it will have often charted my own computer fonts and chart it will look like somebody squashed your design down unless you repeat.
Knitting machine supplies usually will have knit graph paper cross stitch chart the squares knit stitches are squares knit stitches are rectangular short and chart it on the trick is very easy to find knit graph.
Knitting machine supplies usually will have often charted my own monograms etc the graph paper and.