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From the creator of Typeknitting, “Knitting Hello” is a font and a knitting pattern – Huge

Patterns are the best friend of needleworkers when weaving complex subjects. But what if you want to customize a person? What about the text? Fortunately, Zurich-based designer Rüdiger Schlömer wanted to know the same thing, resulting in a series of braided fonts. Under the umbrella of the Typeknitting project, his new font is called Braid Hello, which can type numeric letters into a word processor like any other font. As you grow, the weaving pattern evolves simultaneously, making it easy to create a design that can be customized for beginners.

Download free trial fonts on the Typeknitting website or buy a style that matches the knit you make, whether it’s on a machine or handmade. And get two patterns of “Hey” through Ravelry on the knit Hello website.

Composite image of knitted fabric, read "Hello" The types to read next "knitting" and "type"
Example of read digital fonts "Hey," "Hora," "Ciao," "Hello" and "Sarut," This is twice as good as the knitting pattern
A small knitted fabric, read "Hello" With red and white yarn, with knitting needles, surrounding yarn
Image of knitted letters on blue and white yarn next to the digital font, which doubles as a knitting pattern
Red and white scarf with the word "Hello" In multiple languages

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