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rib
with
more
than
K3.
P3.
stitches
aligned
alternately.
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.
P5.
rib
is
shown
as
an
example.)
Two
methods
for
wide
rib
are
introduced
below:-
One
is
for
using
medium
yarn
(Operation
Table
"A")
and
the
other
is
for thick
yarn
(Operation
Table
"B").
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* On
both
ends
of
the fabric, the
end
needles
on
Knitter
and
Ribber
must
be
in
8
position
by
transferring stitches
if
necessary.
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