To knit with back needle bed or the knitted loop.
Glossary(595)
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Back knit
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Back neck width
Width with the base of the left and right collar as a straight line.
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Back pile
The piles on the backside of a towel.
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Back shoulder knitting
A shape that represents a shoulder drop only in the back body. Knitting of the shoulder part.Used in contrast to front shoulder knitting.
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Back stitch
Back knit = back stitch = back single jersey
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Backcut
To cut the floating yarns on the back of a jacquard fabric.
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Background
The lowest layer of the layers that make up the image. The Background layer in Design software.
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Background color
The color used for the background of an image and 3D space.
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Base color map
One of the texture maps which indicates the appearance of the surface. It does not have unevenness or reflection information.
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Bed length
Needle bed length of knitting machine.
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Bind off
A knitting method in which the stitches are reduced horizontally by repeating knit and stitch move with 1 or2stitches.
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Blister jacquard
A jacquard pattern with partial unevenness (blister, bulging)
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Blousing
To give an item a slight ballooned effect on the waist part. In 3D Item menu, it can be achieved by specifying the hem position.
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Body point
Points registered on 3D bodies provided in the SDS-ONE APEX series. These points are used as references for part layout. General avatars such as imported obj files don’t have these points.
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Boucle/Loop yarn
Boucle yarn has loops of irregular sizes created by entangling one thick yarn with the thin core yarn.
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Buffer arm
A part that tensions the yarn from the yarn feed device to the carrier.
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Bump map
A gray-scale image of a height map. Areas darker than 50% gray look hollow, while areas lighter than 50% gray look raised.
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Butt
Protruding parts on needles, movable sinkers, etc. This part and the cam act to move the needle and movable sinker.