From mylar sheets and punchcard/ electronic pubs
40X43
drawn in repeat, 160X172
48X54drawn in repeat, 144X162
60X56
drawn in repeat, 180X168
75X80
drawn in repeat, 225X240
Roses have intermittently appeared in my posts, ie in this exercise using Gimp to develop pattern repeats
The remaining repeats are marked in bold text and are followed by tiled versions on larger canvases.
Suitable for punchcard models, producing striped vertical patterning,
24X70 244X140
In this case, elements were added in the negative spaces to reduce the size of floats, 24X24
slightly edited in half drop repeat, 24X51
144X143
24X52
144X156
color reversed 24X52
If knitting in fair isle, the color reversal may be easily tested by switching yarn positions in the A/B yarn feeders.
With evolving software and beginning with online finds, more complex designs are attainable with a short series of mouse clicks.
Filet crochet pubs are endless sources of inspiration along with cross stitch, beadwork, etc.
83X117 165X230
to trim, edit, and make your own, 202X134
44X50
132X150
46X50
138X150
48X44
144X132
70X80
210X240
30X90
its half drop version, 60X90
Drawing both in repeat to 180X180 helps to choose whether further editing is needed, and if the shift in vertical/horizontal vs diagonal striping is preferred
More designs suitable for borders or in pieces with planned vertical repeats:
30X78150X156
36X60
72X60
144X120
40X90
120X180
80X90
120X180
46X50
46X100
92X50
184X200
the start of editing to reduce the white horizontal bands, 184X150
46X80
138X160
53X136
70X62 bouquet
70X124
210X248
Large enough for blankets, modify to suit, 203X192
203X197
A starting point for DIY introducing other elements, 141X217
The spacing between motifs can be controlled in a different way by beginning with the chosen design, ie this 35X36
pasting it in place on a large canvas ie 150X150, rendering the white color to alpha/transparent and placing it deliberately singly or with newly captured series
finding the repeat, 36X65
144X130
Other ways to combine repeats or manage negative spaces:
from ArahPaint in knit design 5 an idea from a punchcard volumeDIY began with working in multiple colors until the decision was made as to how many to use in the final design, my starting palette consisted of 4 colors:
the starting motif, 35X36
was placed on a white ground, 60X60, replacing the black with color 2 and the shape was outlined using a one pixel pencil in green/color 1
a four pixel brush using white and color 3 was saved and used to fill the background with the pattern,
the green outline was removed,
the design was trimmed to a final choice 40X48
160X144
in brick repeat 40X96
160X192
in half drop repeat 80X48
160X144clearer visualization of the repeat in 3 colors
and in 2Combining patterns, referenced in the same blog post, 60X58
180X174
Vertical designs can be combined as well, ie. with a scarf in mind, single repeats 76X80
76X14 borders were developed for the bottom
and the top of the whole item.
A very short virtual representation of a finished piece
The programming sequence for the components is influenced by the software used and the machine model.
For items such as wall hangings or blankets, 89X89 trimmed avoiding doubled segments and combined as tiles to 167X167
and a single, large design,
More to explore
Hound’s tooth FI variations
Playing with diamond and argyle repeats
Developing tiled repeats suitable for multiple stitch types, includes some optical illusions
Seasonal knits inspired by published repeats 1 winter, holiday
Seasonal knits inspired by published repeats 2, hearts