Create shape: Raglan with neck gore
I. Generate a front and back in the Shape Editor:
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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 . - 5
- 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 attributes Widening and Narrowing to the edges under .
Generate a shape for the back with the same specifications as for the front.
II. Insert the neck gore element in the front:
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- Open the Raglan Front shape.
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- Generate a new element in the Shape Editor with
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- Select the Gore entry in the section list.
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- Create the table under Left Lines and enter the values for the element.
Neck gore in the front

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- Define the distance to the or to the .

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- Save shape.
Do not connect the gore element to the end line.
III. Generate the element for sleeve in the Shape editor:
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- Open the shape editor via /.
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- Select the k&w Sleeve entry in the selection menu under .
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- Enter the values in the table:
Sleeve

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- Allocate the desired attributes Widening and Narrowing to the edges under .
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- Save shape
After the last narrowing, at least two stitches must still be knit, otherwise the last narrowing will not be performed.
IV. Generate the element for the collar in the Shape Editor:
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- Open the shape editor via / .
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- Select the k&w collar entry in the selection menu under .
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- Enter the values for the collar in the table under Left lines.
Front of Collar / Back of Collar

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- Allocate bind-off to the end line under in the 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 collar element
You have to save all shape elements in the same directory.