What is an Order?

An order consists of one or more knitting programs that are knitted once or more times.

Example

Order with one knitting program

Order with three knitting programs

At the user interface it looks like this:

1

Knitting Program

2

Quantity of run-throughs (quantity of fabrics).

If the order consists of several knitting programs it looks like this:

1

Knitting program 1 (position 1)

2

Knitting program 2 (position 2)

3

Knitting program 3 (position 3)

Several knitting programs (positions) are grouped to an order in a list.

The sequence of positions is also the order when knitting.

The positions (knitting programs) are completed with the piece quantities.

4

Piece quantity for knitting program 1

7

Quantity of run-throughs

Number of times that the list of positions (knitting programs) is repeated.

5

Piece quantity for knitting program 2

8

If the quantity of run-throughs is greater than "1", this will be represented graphically with a loop (8).

6

Piece quantity for knitting program 3

The order consists of three positions (knitting programs) which should be knitted in the following order:

    1260
    DAVID-FRONT (front) 1 piece
    1261
    DAVID-BACK (back) 1 piece
    1262
    DAVID-SLEEVE (sleeve) 2 piece

This sequence will be repeated 12 times (7).

Perhaps, you already know this example from earlier, it was designated as a sequence.