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  • Assist

    Information on difficult knitting locations.

  • Assist line

    It is a general term for internal lines of a pattern, and [Assist Line], [Cut Line(Cutting Assist Line)], [Finished Line], [Notch Line], and [Cross mark] correspond to this.

    All assist lines belong to the pattern, and when the pattern is moved, the assist lines also move accordingly.

    Unlike pattern lines, you do not have to draw closed shapes, you can draw straight lines consisting of two points.

  • Assist point

    Pinpoint display of difficult knitting locations.

  • AUTO CALC of STH. ADJ.

    The average value of stitch adjustment data obtained in the loop routine is entered in [STH.ADJ]. The purpose is to reduce the time required to knit the loop routine again.

  • Auto draw of pulldown open/close

    One of the auto process settings. Automatically output pulldown open/close for the detection target part of Knitting Assist [PULLDOWN OVERLOAD].

  • Auto process

    Auto process. Process for creating knitting data for a knitting machine from the created original drawing (pattern).

  • Auto transfer

    To automatically perform transfer when knitting a back stitch with WG pattern. Option line L13 = Used Bed

  • Auto transfer process ignore

    To prohibit transfer when knitting a back stitch with WG pattern. Option line R9 = 11, 12, 13

  • Auto yarn carrier

    auto yarn carrier. It can be moved left or right regardless of the movement of the carriage.

  • Auto yarn feeder point

    A drawing that specifies the movement range of the carrier. Color no. 13.

  • Avatar

    In general, an avatar is a character that represents the user’s “incarnation” in a 3D virtual space. In the SDS-ONE APEX series, an avatar is a 3D model in the form of a human/mannequin.

  • Average color

    An intermediate color in a particular area.

  • Back knit

    To knit with back needle bed or the knitted loop.

  • Back neck width

    Width with the base of the left and right collar as a straight line.

  • Back pile

    The piles on the backside of a towel.

  • 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.

  • Back stitch

    Back knit = back stitch = back single jersey

  • Backcut

    To cut the floating yarns on the back of a jacquard fabric.

  • Background

    The lowest layer of the layers that make up the image. The Background layer in Design software.

  • Background color

    The color used for the background of an image and 3D space.