Sweater
Design
This
program is great for beginning, as well as more
experienced, knitters. When I told Maria from Guam about it,
she downloaded the demo, and in no time at all had produced two
lovely shells. Abigails shell is shown here. And as seen in this intarsia sweater, you can add your own designs
once you have created the pattern. Knit your swatch with cables,
etc., plug the stitch and row gauge into the program, and out pops the
pattern. What could be easier!
Sweaters Sizing include:
- Measurement data for 35 standard sizes:
- Babies newborn, 6 month, 12 month
- Children's age 2 -14 (chest 20" - 32")
- Women's size 30" - 56" bust
- Men's size 32" - 52" chest
- The ability to add custom measurements for sizes of your own.
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Sweater Styles include:
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Body style: pullover or cardigan
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Body shape: straight, fitted waist, A-line
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Body length: cropped, waist, above hips, at hips or coat (tunic)
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Shoulder style: drop shoulder, raglan,
saddle or set-in
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Sleeve style: narrow taper, moderate taper, lantern (kimono),
modified lantern, bishops, bell.
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Sleeve length: full, three-quarter, half, short, cap,
dolman or sleeveless
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Front Neckline: round, high round, V, scoop, ballet, square,
boat or keyhole
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Back Neckline: flat, shallow, backless, plus styles as for front
neckline.
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Collar: single band, doubled band, rolled edge, cowl, shawl,
shirt or
turtleneck
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Hood: simple or shaped
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Cardigan band options: vertical rib, horizontal rib, moss stitch,
garter stitch, picot.
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Body and sleeve hem options: ribbing, folded, frill, moss stitch,
garter stitch, crochet, none.
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Variable amount of garment ease, from form-fitting (very tight) to
oversized (big and baggy)
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