How to Create a Dimensioned Shape
Via Preset Basic Shape Types:



- The shape tape raglan is required.
- A shape with starts is required.
- The stitch density of the basic pattern was determined based on the knitting sample.
How to Determine the Stitch Density - The stitch densities of the starts are determined.
- The stitch density of the collar and the linking trimming are determined.
- For new shapes the specification of the stepping is set in rows.
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- On the Start page under the New Dimensioned Shape section in the left detail column select the basic shape type
Raglan. - The possible settings for the selected shape type appear in the middle detail column.
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- Select specific settings.
- Variant of the neckline
with or without opening of the front (cardigan) - Seam Position of Collar
- Variant of the waist
- Dimensioning variant of the armhole
- Dimensioning of the sleeve length
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- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Width under Stitch Density [10 cm]
in the Pattern group box of the right detail column. - 45
- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Height by Stitches
. - The stitch density value is entered with the Basic Stitch Density label.
Stitch Density - 46
- Select the desired needle action in the Filling Element
list box. - 47
- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Width
under Stitch Density [10 cm] in the Waistband of Body group box. - 48
- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Height by Stitches
.
This value can differ from the stitch density of the basic pattern. - The stitch density value is entered with the Waistband of Body label.
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- Activate the
Knitting Element for the Start check box. - The options for the waistband of the body appear.
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- Select the start module for the body in the
list box. - 51
- Select the settings for the waistband of the body:
- Quantity of Systems
- Elastic Thread
- Protection Yarn
- Transition
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- Select a module in the list box
under Knitting Element for Doubling. - 53
- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Width
under Stitch Density [10 cm] in the Cuff of Sleeve group box. - 54
- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Height by Stitches
. - The stitch density value is entered with the Cuff of Sleeve label.
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- Activate the
Knitting Element for the Start check box. - The options for the cuff of the sleeve appear.
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- Select the start module for the sleeve in the
list box. - 57
- Select the settings for the cuff of the sleeve:
- Quantity of Systems
- Elastic Thread
- Protection Yarn
- Transition
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- Select a module in the list box
under Knitting Element for Doubling. - 59
- Go to the Collar / Trimmings group box.
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- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Width
under Stitch Density of the Start [10 cm]. - 61
- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Height by Stitches
. - The stitch density value is entered with the Start of Collar and Trimming label.
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- Enter the determined value in the edit box for Width
under Stitch Density within Trimming [10 cm]. - 63
- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Height by Stitches
. - The stitch density value is entered with the Linking Trimming label.
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- Activate the
Knitting Element for the Start check box. - The options for the start of collar appear.
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- Select the start module for the collar in the
list box. - 66
- Select the settings for the start of the collar:
- Quantity of Systems
- Elastic Thread
- Protection Yarn
- Transition
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- Select a module in the list box
under Knitting Element for Doubling. - 68
- Click the Create Dimensioned Shape button.
- The dimensioned shape opens-up with the selected settings.
Via an existing shape:
- A file of a broadly similar shape exists.
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- Call-up the
Open menu under Home on the Start page. - The Open dialog box appears.
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- Select and open the file.
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- Call-up the Save As menu in the File ribbon in order to save the shape with a new name.
Implement your own ideas:

- The shape cannot be derived from any of the basic shape types.
- A shape without starts is required.
- The stitch density of the basic pattern was determined based on the knitting sample.
- For new shapes the specification of the stepping is set in rows.
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- On the Start page under the New Dimensioned Shape section in the left detail column select the basic shape type
Private. - 73
- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Width under Stitch Density [10 cm]
in the Pattern group box of the right detail column. - 74
- Enter the determined value in the edit box for the Height by Stitches
. - The stitch density value is entered with the Basic Stitch Density label.
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- Select the Filling Element in the
list box of the Pattern group box. - 76
- Keep the stitch density in the Waistband of Body group box as it is.
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- Keep the
Knitting Element for the Start check box deactivated. - 78
- Keep the stitch density in the Cuff of Sleeve group box as it is.
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- Keep the
Knitting Element for the Start check box deactivated. - 80
- Click the Create Dimensioned Shape button.
- The dimensioned shape opens-up with the selected settings.
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- Call-up the
menu in the ribbon in order to save the shape as a file.
Possible Following Steps:
- Adapt the Dimensions
- How to Type-in the Measures of the Order
- How to Insert New Shape Points
- How to Assign New Dimensionings
- How to Create New Dimensions
- How to Create New Formulas
- How to Determine the Knitting Mode in a Pattern Area
- How to Insert Colored Stripes
- How to Create a Set of Sizes
- Create New Fabric Pieces
- Context menu New Fabric Piece in the background of the dimensioning view.
- How to import a shape from the M1plus
- How to add an image