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About
Jacquard 24 Charted revives a Berlin-designed Victorian needlepoint alphabet from circa 1880, tailored for knitting and textile applications. Its design mimics pixel types, with scale influenced by yarn weight and stitch count, making it suitable for machine or hand knitting, needlework, and other crafts. The '24' denotes the capital letter height, and this version is the 'Charted' style, ideal for fitting text on knit projects.
Overview
Jacquard 24 Charted is a display font family based on a Victorian needlepoint alphabet created by Heinrich Kuehn around 1880 in Berlin. It is designed to function like a pixel typeface, where the pixel size corresponds to yarn properties used in knitting. The font's scale is determined by yarn weight and the number of pixels forming each letter's height. This typeface is intended for machine knitting but is also suitable for hand knitting, needlework, and various textile crafts. The '24' in its name indicates the height of the capital letters, and the 'Charted' version is one of two styles available, the other being the regular Jacquard 24.
Designer: Sarah Cadigan-Fried
Usage
"" Access one-stop/jacquard-24-charted using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.