Wish I had written this thread in English too, but I didn't.

Anyway, I am looking for a crochet and knitting tool that could transfer shorthand pattern designs into graphic representation to help my student kids understand how to chrochet/knit and so on.

⏩ Stitch fiddle is merely a refined paper, like a paper used with stamps or coloured pencils but what's really needed is a programmatic interpreter to draw from abbreviations. ⏪

https://mastodon.art/@AasaMariaHedberg/112619824096058386

Åsa Maria Hedberg - artist (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image Men egentligen är min fråga som jag först ställde till @[email protected] mer av en programmeringsfråga: Minns att vi pratat om detta tidigare här, men inte vad svaret var. Alltså i bilden ovan har jag suttit och klickat fram varje symbol en efter en och vridit dem i ungefär rätt riktning osv. Detta skulle ju lämpligen göras programmatiskt om jag skrev in texten: 'Varv 4: [2 fm i nästa m, 2 fm] varvet runt (18)' så skulle det yttersta röda varvet här ritas upp automagiskt. Boost = kärlek ❤️ 🙏

Mastodon.ART
@AasaMariaHedberg If you don't find some program to use as base, I could try come up with something during my vaccation when practicing #InvisibleXML for other projects. Could use it for @inkscape and @inkstitch later on as well.
@ljo
This is super interesting, lunch time here now but I'll tell a little more in a bit.
@inkscape @inkstitch