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A-+B
D-+ C
Partial knitting involving
"swing"
Knitter needles in D position cross the opposite Ribber
needles in D position. Under this condition
of
needles, you
must
not
swing (by using Swing Handle) Needle Bed, or
you will damage the crossed needles. So, a special technique
of
partial knitting
as
undermentioned
is
required
for
swung
English rib, variation swing, herringbone swing and like
stitches,
all
of
which involve "swing".
When
working
partial
knitting
in
variation
swing,
knit
pushing
up
4
or
5
needles
in
B
position
to
C
position.
Partial
knitting
by
decreasing
stitches
In
the
same
manner
as
for
partial
knitting for
stitches
without
involving
"swing",
work
as
follows
instead
of
step
(1).
On
the
side
opposite
Carriage,
to
hold
stitches
on
Knitter
to
be
decreased,
knit
Ravel
Cord
by
hand
and
push
needles
back
to
A
position
.
Push
up
corresponding
Ribber
needles
to
D
position.
At
the
completion
of
partial
knitting,
push
needles
in
D
position
on
Ribber
back
to
C
position
and
replace
stitches
held
on
Ravel
Cord
into
hooks
of
needles
on
Knitter.
Partial
knitting
by
increasing
stitches
On
the
side
opposite
Carriage,
hold
Knitter
stitches
to
be
shaped
by
partial
knitting, with
Ravel
Cord,
in
A
position
and
corresponding
Ribber
needles
in
D
position.
At
~ach
step
in
increasing
stitches,
replace
Knitter
stitches
back
into
hooks
and
push
corresponding
Ribber
needles
in
D
position
back
to
C
position,
before
knitting.
Other
operations
should
be
carried
out
in
the
same
manner
as
decreasing.
To
prevent the ravel cord
from
catching
in
the knitter or
ribber
carriage,
drop the ends between the needle beds.
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