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Old March 28th 05, 09:03 AM
toypup
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Default stitch dial setting for ribbing

Do you set your stitch dial at a lower value for ribbing in your standard
sweaters? How much lower? I'm making my first sweater. I guess it will be
trial and error, but I'm looking for a good starting point.


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Old March 28th 05, 06:29 PM
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Ribbing is usually done 2 or more numbers less than the main bed tension..
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Do you set your stitch dial at a lower value for ribbing in your standard
sweaters? How much lower? I'm making my first sweater. I guess it will

be
trial and error, but I'm looking for a good starting point.




 




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