Creating shape
I. Generate a front and back in the Shape Editor:
You can create the shape parts in the ShapeSizer as well.
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- Open the shape editor via /.
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- Select a k&w ... entry under .
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- Set to Stitches.
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- Activate under .
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- Specify starting width.
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- Insert the entry field for edge lines with the
Add new line at end button. - 7
- Open the table with Left Lines and enter the values for the front and the back.
Front / Back

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- Allocate the desired to the edges Widening and Narrowing under Function.
Generate a shape for the back with the same specifications as for the front.
II. Generate the element for sleeve in the Shape editor:
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- Open the Shape Editor.
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- Generate a new shape / table for the sleeve using the
key. - 3
- Create table with values.
Sleeve

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- Allocate the desired attributes to the edges Widening and Narrowing under Function.
After the last narrowing, at least two stitches must still be knit, otherwise the last narrowing will not be performed.
III. Generate the element for the collar in the Shape Editor:
Stand-up or turtleneck collar

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- Open the Shape Editor.
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- Generate a new shape / table for the sleeve using the
key. - 3
- Create a table with values for front of collar + back of collar:
Front of Collar / Back of Collar

The width of the collar:
- is dependent on the cycle width of the module used in the collar 1x1, 2x2 etc.
- must be matched to the end width of front and back, sleeve and V-neck.
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- Allocate to the end line under in the General tab.
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- Allocate the single-jersey knitting mode in accordance with the collar shape cut-out or fast cut-out.
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- Save the shapes in the directory created beforehand with / or .
You have to save all shape parts in the same directory.