TC-T: Narrowing types

Use different narrowing types:

    1
    Open the Shape Editor.

With the shape elements, the k&w All Needles must be active.

    2
    Allocate the desired narrowing type and narrowing width to the Narrowing edges under Function.

I. Narrowing types for the sleeve:

Designation

Function

Presentation

Sleeve TC-T

Sleeve above 2 TC-T

Narrowing stitches lie on the basic stitches

Narrowing is carried out in 2 strokes

Sleeve above 4 TC-T

Narrowing stitches lie on the basic stitches

Narrowing is carried out in 4 strokes

Sleeve underneath TC-T

Narrowing stitches lie under the basic stitches

Sleeve above S0 TC-T

Narrowing stitches lie on the basic stitches

 

Remaining Narrowing TC-T

Special narrowing cycle for shapes with inserted sleeve, in various ratios of stitch numbers to stitch rows

 

The designation above or underneath always refers to the narrowing stitches.
The narrowing modules contain layer-separated narrowing.

II. Narrowing type for the body:

Designation

Function

Presentation

Body

Body underneath 2 TC-T

Narrowing stitches lie under the basic stitches.

Narrowing is carried out in 2 strokes

Body underneath 4 TC-T

Narrowing stitches lie under the basic stitches

Narrowing is carried out in 4 strokes.

Body underneath
without S0 TC-T

Narrowing stitches lie under the basic stitches

The narrowing is carried out without an empty stroke.

Shoulder TC-T

In the front and back the shoulder is narrowed.

The shoulder area will not be gored.

III. Narrowing type for the neck:

Designation

Function

Presentation

Neckline

V-neck underneath TC-T

Narrowing stitches lie under the basic stitches.

IV. Multi-step narrowing / Doubling:

    1
    Open the Shape Editor.
    2
    Open the attributes of a narrowing edge via Function.
    3
    Activate Multi-step narrowing in the Narrowing tab.

Designation

Use

Presentation

Function

TC-T Fair Isle k&w

Pattern with Fair Isle technique

Stitches will be transferred several times. Small rackings are necessary.
Use with TC-T pattern as all needles are allocated and no large rackings are possible.

TC-T Doubling 1x1 fine k&w

Doubling after the k&w start 1x1 fine

 

TC-T Doubling 2x1 k&w

Doubling after the k&w start 2x1