Knit sweaters, vests or jackets using patterns created by yourself. Design various patterns of any size. Choose from numerous sleeve, neckline and body shapes, styles and lengths. Designs are applicable for hand and machine knitting, as well as crocheting.
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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