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Knitnotes Sweater Shape Calculator

Knitnotes calculates a sweater pattern you design or modify pre-programmed size.
You can use your own yarn and gauge in metric or inches.
It prints pattern and schematics and will save your pattern information.

Download Knitnotes By clicking here.

Information is entered in inches or centimeters. Each box tells you what measurements are required. Use the TAB key or mouse to navigate the boxes.

MACHINE or HAND knit option.
This option checks to see if there are enough needles on your machine to knit to gauge.
The machine selection defaults to a standard number of 200 needles when clicked.
You can change that to match your machine. If your sweater will not fit, you will be warned.
If you are using your ribber for 'U' style knitting, click on the hand knitting feature or increase the number of maximum needles.

TENSION
For your information only. They are not used for calculations.

GAUGE
You must make an entry based on stitches and rows per inch or centimeter.

DESIGN and YARN
This is for information.

FOR
This is for your information. The pre-programmed sizes will enter WOMEN or MEN.
You can substitute another name.

STYLE and NECKLINE
Pullover, Cardigan, or Vest. Drop-shoulder or Set-in Sleeves.

SIZES
You can choose from pre-programmed or enter your own.
Pre-programmed sizes are Women 32-50 and Men 34 -50.
The size has no effect on what can be entered in the measurement boxes. The largest size that can be used to draw the schematics is 50 regardless of the sweater width. If no size is entered you will be warned. They are needed to draw the schematics


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS & SUPPORT

  • - 386, 486 or Pentium processor
  • - EGA, VGA, Super-VGA
  • - Mouse or trackball
  • - Windows 3.0 (or higher)
  • - DOS 5.0 (or higher)
  • - VBRUN300.DLL (important!)

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