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I also sketched those during class at some point, and it got me into making a new vectorised inktrap font, so maybe this is also usable: | I also sketched those during class at some point, and it got me into making a new vectorised inktrap font, so maybe this is also usable: | ||
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This is not knittable in that state, but pixel drawing brought me to wanting to go back to font designing, so I thought it was worth mentioning at some point during that presentation. | |||
Revision as of 14:13, 31 March 2025
General Ideas
- I love to knit.
- How do I mix XPUB practices with manual crafting?
- Knitting is basically bitmap or binary code.
- How to make that work together?
I already knew I wanted to work on something more manual and crafty coming here, especially on some more forgotten craft, invisible labour, etc..
Since I started knitting semi-recently, I thought that it would make sense for me to find a way to connect XPUB and knitting, because first, why not? and second, because it will keep me motivated in both sectors. Now, the difficulty lies in finding a way to have a more curated and unique approach of the topic(s), since knitting isn't exactly a recent invention, and nor are knitting machine and punch cards programming.
Punch Cards and Intarsia
Data punch cards as knitting charts, for coding messages. Using the Star SG-10 fonts charts as intarsia knitting charts? → File:Star-SG-10.pdf
That's what I med out of it! I had to make the grid 10x18 instead of 5x9 to acomodate for the half pins of the Star SG-10 matrix printer!
Idea for making 5x9 grid knitting chart:
make a clickable grid + a screenshot button
Code inspirations:
grid: app.js ??→https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/clickable-grid-forked-pm9lxq
screenshot: https://html2canvas.hertzen.com/
Knitting Chart Semi-Generator:
exp-1 : https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~aksellr/knitting/knit-exp-1/test-1.htmlneed to use a grid of 10x18 instead of 5x9
**I need to check what Eleni did for one of the 3DS dungeon room!!**
Fonts?
I'm still at core a graphic designer who loves fonts, pixel fonts, grid fonts, any fun fonts. I went back to the old sketchbooks and found those, and I think I can definitely knit those!
I also sketched those during class at some point, and it got me into making a new vectorised inktrap font, so maybe this is also usable:
This is not knittable in that state, but pixel drawing brought me to wanting to go back to font designing, so I thought it was worth mentioning at some point during that presentation.
Using Old Sketchbooks and Pixel Art:
Technical issues with intarsia, but we're getting somewhere I guess.
I recently started working on some pixel art/drawing again, either using pen and paper and tiny notebooks, but also using Aseprite. I used one of my old sketch to practice intarsia on a vest I was knitting, and though not perfect, the result is actually pretty fun!
References:
Vera Van de Seyp https://veravandeseyp.com/
Stephanie Vilayphiou https://monoskop.org/St%C3%A9phanie_Vilayphiou
Font Design
Patterns
Keeping my patterns here. Most of them are not free, but free to use for XPUB since I put them here I guess.
Oversized Knited Flat sweater (ENG) → Knitted Flat Sweater
Measurements are kind of off, the length of the front and back panels is super super long, so it gives a very weird fit
Oversize Raglan Sweater (FR) → Raglan Sweater n°9 by My Favorite Things Knitwear
Favorite Raglan Pattern so far, the fit is great. I could've gone down a needle size, bit it makes it extra cosy
Oversize V-Neck Vest (ENG) → V-neck vest/slippover n°2 by My Favorite Things Knitwear
In progress → A lot of panelling, so be prepare to knit flat a lot! I added a little bit of antarsia at the bottom/back of the vest
Notes
In relation to ascii? Bitmapping?