Knit Contour Patterns (What They Look Like)

Studio/Singer has both mechanical and electronic Knit Contour units. We will cover the mechanical units first, then the electronic ones because they are a little different. The pictures below show what the commercial patterns for the mechanical units look like.

KR 6 Knit Contour Pattern KR 6 pattern
KR 7 Knit Contour Pattern KR 7 pattern

KNIT CONTOUR PATTERNS
The 300 series Studio knitters use the same Knit Contour as the optional accessory Knit Contour KR-6, while the 700 uses the same style as the optional accessory Knit Contour, KR-7. To make the following directions less confusing, we will refer to the Contours simply as KR-6, or KR-7.

Since the Ladies' Round Neck Pullover is a basic style often used by most people, please select this pattern from your set to use in this lesson.

In general, if your Knit Contour uses half a pattern (looks like a sewing pattern which has the centerline placed on a fold of fabric), it is a KR-6. If it uses a full pattern (the whole back or front is shown on the pattern paper), it is a KR-7. Both units operate similarly, with a few minor differences.


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