Correct narrowings
I. Correct the narrowing markings and adapt to the structure:
- The narrowing markings for Fair Isle are placed in equal distances and independently of the structure.
- 1
- Please note while correcting:
- The narrowings are processed only in areas where no cable module is existing.
- The number of the narrowing markings remains unchanged, which corresponds to the narrowing step of the outer edge.
Narrowing markings of the left hand side pattern half before the correction

- 2
- Position the narrowing markings so that no stitch crossing takes place between the 1st and 2nd (3rd and 4th) marking.
- This area gets continuously more narrow.
- 3
- Pick-up with F6 / F7 the narrowing markings existing the pattern or select them in the Shape Attribute toolbar and position the selected newly.
With it, note that:
Multi-step narrowing above (1)
Multi-step narrowing underneath (2)
Narrowing markings after correction

Detailed presentation

- 4
- In the right hand side pattern, the narrowing markings have also to be positioned manually and adapted to the structure.
Narrowing markings of the right hand side pattern half before the correction

- 5
- The narrowing markings have to be placed in the area of stitch front and the following has to be noted hereby:
Multi-step narrowing above (1)
Multi-step narrowing underneath (2)
Narrowing markings after correction

Detailed presentation

II. Additional possibilities of correcting narrowing markings
Instead of the usual narrowing markings with the cover width of 1 you can you narrowing markings with a cover width of 2 of 3.
- 1
- Select
or 3 in the Shape Attributes toolbar and draw in the narrowing markings. - 2
- Please note, that the number has to be reduced accordingly. On the basis of the setting 2 only half of the markings are allowed to be used. If the setting 3 is selected, only one third of the markings is allowed.
- 3
- Markings with different cover widths may be used in one row, too.
- The amount of markings in one row multiplied with the cover width, has to be equal to both narrowing steps of the outer edge.