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NFL logos in knit patterns?
I am looking for NFL logos in knit patterns. I have NO drawing talent, but follow instructions very well, so I l am looking for preferable a licensed pattern, but a pattern that someone else has done would be great in there are no licensed patterns.
NCAA logos would be great too.
Note: These are for PRIVATE use. No item made will be sold. This is NOT a money-making project, rather it is a project for making things for myself and a few friends.
No help, Kacky, as a Google search did nothing but give me knit manufactured items and oh, a question that I made on Yahoo! Answers.
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- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you go to a store like Michaels you may be able to get a pattern or your local library has lots of knitting pattern books. Here is a link for you to get knitting graph paper free to download. I have made many patterns using this method and they turn out great. You must use "knitting " graph paper as the picture or logo may not come out evenly or balanced(lopsided) I'm sure you can get knitting graph paper at Michaels or Walmart.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Yeah, print out a copy of the logo and then single crochet the pattern into your fabric using simple color changes. You might also consider just doing the project in 49ers colors and then getting a felt or fabric applique of the 49ers logo and sew it on. It might look neater.
- 1 decade ago
I know with crochet you can afghan stitch then cross stitch the design on the afghan, But I am sure you can cross stitch on knit work. I might be wrong since I do not know that much about knitting.