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Describe the process for creating full-fashioned knits.
 
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Why is cap is necessary in the sleeve?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The pattern is created and digitized into the computer. Each part of the garment is knitted to shape on a machine using a computer program. The pieces are then joined together by using a linking machine.

Answer to Question 2

Cap ease is needed to allow for the transition from the rounded shape of the shoulder to the flatter area below the bicep. Ease allows for comfort and movement by the wearer.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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