KNITWARE SWEATERS allows you to design a knitting or crochet pattern for a sweater, otherwise known as: jumper, pullover, cardigan, top, vest or jacket. The sweater can be hand knit, machine knit, or crocheted in any size. The program offers a variety of shapes, styles, and lengths for the body, neckline, and sleeve.
It includes:
- Construction method: flat bottom-up, circular bottom-up, circular top-down (circular methods are available only for hand knit and crochet; not machine knit)
- Body style: pullover or cardigan
- Body shape: straight, fitted waist, A-line
- Body length: cropped, waist, above hips, at hips, thigh, above knee, knee, calf, ankle.
- Shoulder style: drop (T-square), modified drop, raglan, set-in (classic, gathered or pleated cap), saddle or round yoke.
- Sleeve style: narrow taper, moderate taper, lantern (kimono), modified lantern, bishops, bell or dolman.
- Sleeve length: full, three-quarter, half, short, cap or sleeveless
- Front Neckline: flat shallow, round, high round, V, scoop, keyhole, ballet, square or boat
- Back Neckline: backless, plus styles as for front neckline (except keyhole).
- Collar: single band, doubled band, rolled edge, shirt, funnel, cowl, shawl or turtleneck
- Hood: simple or shaped
- Cardigan band options: vertical rib, horizontal rib, moss stitch, garter stitch, picot.
- Body and sleeve hem options: ribbing, folded, frill, moss stitch, garter stitch, crochet, none.
- Variable amount of garment ease, from form-fitting (very tight) to oversized (big and baggy)
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