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Encryption Code
Knitting in binary is relatively simple, but it is now possible to code your writing into crochet as well: this pattern does not simply make a swatch of cloth, it sends a message. Each letter of the alphabet is represented by a pattern of five stitches, separated by a connector stitch that represents a punctuation.
Any yarn, any gauge, any hook, what you use is up to you, and only you are responsible for how big or small it turns out in the end.
Since this pattern does not specify a set number of stitches or rows, it is up to you to build with these encrypted units as you see fit. This can make anything from a scarf, a shawl, or a blanket, to whatever you can create in your vast imagination.
Also included is a pdf with python code that can be used to auto translate any text* into a copyable and thus printable pattern unique to your project.
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- First published: March 2019
- Page created: March 23, 2019
- Last updated: October 31, 2020 …
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