![]() This particular design is 24 stitches wide, and 60 rows high. The cell size I prefer in Numbers tables has come to be 20X20. bmp where each square unit represents one stitch, one row. This was found on Pinterest The units in many such illustrations are not square, and the goal is to end up with a. It is easier to test how-tos beginning with a source diagram that has larger, more readable dots representing the punched holes. Prior knowledge of the basics of both programs is required.įor a follow-up post on this topic, see Numbers and GIMP: online punchcard patterns to electronics 2. I assume similar steps could be used with Excel tables. One solution is to combine the use of a spreadsheet table, in my case created in Numbers, combined with Gimp design options. The charts as given cannot be successfully converted to the indexed mode and scaled in Gimp to produce readable patterns. Those of us who are Mac and Gimp users need not be left out of the process, the conversions are achievable with the investment of a bit more time and patience. In response, a member, post has been sharing videos in Russian explaining some of the pertinent processes (my editor is refusing the Russian characters for her name). The machine knitting groups in FB have recently had questions submitted on how to convert the site’s charts for use to create downloadable. That said, their Graphics studio seems to offer an interesting range of design possibilities. One such repeat I have never had an interest in owning DAK. ![]() The collections begin with the longest repeats. The numbering system on the right of the cards will be shifted to the appropriate starting line, but the images themselves do not seem to adjust the placement of the punched holes themselves when that is necessary for correct knitting when switching km brands. ![]() There are pull-down options to show the full repeats charted for Silver Reed (default), Brother, and Toyota brands. There is a Russian website with a treasure trove of machine knitting patterns, some for 12 stitch models, and extensive collections for 24 stitch models including for fair isle, lace, and single motifs.
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