Our hand-knit patterns are crafted using a variety of stitches, textures, and motifs, and the online tools allow us to translate these into clear, visual charts. From simple stockinette and garter stitch grids to intricate cables, lace, and colorwork designs, each chart is carefully generated using digital software that supports multiple yarn types and gauge options. This ensures every pattern we share is accurate, visually appealing, and ready for knitters to follow with ease.
It helps a lot when using a graph for knitting. We generally use spreadsheet to make the graph. They are easy to get started and offer immense flexibility.
There are many online tools that can help in making the graph little easier. We have tried different tools as follows.
Chart Minder https://www.chart-minder.com/
Chart Minder is absolutely amazing. We are using this more and more often now.
knitlify https://knitlify.netlify.app/
http://knitwit.dynkarken.com/
https://www.microrevolt.org/knitPro/
www.stitchfiddle.com
Seems very nice. It has a free and paid version. Love it.
Some References
– https://ysolda.com/blogs/journal/ysolda-s-sizing-chart-for-knitwear-designers
– https://www.sistermountain.com/blog/knitting-chart-makers