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About machine knitting
(Domestic) machine knitting can be largely divided into single bed knitting and double bed knitting. On a single bed machine, there is one bed (a row) of knitting needles. On a double bed machine, there is two beds opposite of each other. These beds can collab...
Casting on, binding off and knitting: Video's
This page lists a selection of how-to's to help you get started on domestic single bed knitting machines. How to cast on How to cast on with an e-wrap: How to do a quick and easy cast on How to knit, a few basics How to increase one stitch at a ...
Fixing shoulder issue
- Work in progress - When you import your mocap BVH files via Mixamo and Blender into CLO3D you might observe an awkward position of the shoulders. This is mainly caused by the fact that the proportions of the person...
Manual: CLO 3D Camera Animation (only the first page)
Below, you see the first page of the manual CLO 3D Camera Animation. The full manual can be read at Texspace Construction.
Zipfly construction
An explanation of how you could create a zipfly construction. We take you through all the different steps. In Texspace you can buy a set for a construction of a shorts, so you can practice the zipfly yourself. In the end anyone can learn this, you just need ...
Casting on with e-wrap: PDF manual
Download: Machine knit - Cast on with e-wrap.pdf
Punch cards
In some knitting machines you can work with punch cards. These cards contain a grid with holes that together form a pattern. When holding the card vertically, each horizontal row of the grid from represents one knitted row. A hole means "skip this needle", whi...