Type of connection between body and sleeve.Machi type with Machi on either the body side or sleeve side.
Glossary(595)
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Machi on body
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Machi on body and sleeve
Knitting with “Machi” on both body and sleeves.
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Machi on body and sleeve C+D
One type of connection between body and sleeves. The sleeves are gradually moved closer to the body, and extra knitting is performed to knit the connecting part.
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Macro function
A function that registers operation procedures in a list and automates the selection of icons.
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Main roller
A device that rotates and lowers the knitted fabric by pinching it between the front and back rollers. Installed under the sub roller, on the side of the fabric cast off.
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Main yarn
Yarn that comes out mainly on the front side in the plating pattern.Used in contrast to plating yarn.
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Mapping
To put fabric images on a model image.
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Marking
The work of placing the pattern in the window inside the fabric and determining the layout at the time of cutting.
* alias: nest
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Masking
A function that prevents drawing in the [Mask color] part.
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Maximum knitting width
Maximum knittable width.
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Measurement input
A function to create patterns of knitwear by selecting items (pullover, sleeveless, bottom) and styles (set-in, raglan, etc.) from the SDS-ONE APEX series pattern database and inputting the measurement for each part.
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Melange
A type of yarn made by mixing two or more colors. Dye bundled material fibers to get irregular coloring.
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Mesh
Wire-shaped object to set area for putting material images. By changing the mesh shape, the material image can be distorted.
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Mesh pattern
A move pattern having holes by moving loops.
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Metalness map
One of the texture maps which indicates the reflection rate of metal. When its value is higher, the more metaless is seen, when its value is lower, the less metalness is seen.
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Mini tension disk
Accessories for side tension devices.A part that adjusts the yarn route.
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Miss
Knitting where needles are not selected and only yarn is supplied.
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Mix color
Mix multiple colors of yarn to make a specific area of pattern.
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Moire
A stripe pattern that is visually generated when multiple repeated patterns are superimposed due to the displacement of the periodicity.
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Mondrian
A geometric pattern based on rectangles divided by vertical and horizontal straight lines. Red, blue, yellow, and black straight lines are often used on a white background.