Kit for Devoré by One System
Knitting Technique
The distinguishing characteristic of a devoré pattern is that each stitch consists of two elements - either "stitch-stitch" or "stitch and float".
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1 |
"Stitch-Stitch" |
2 |
"Stitch-Float" |
3 |
Binding Thread |
4 |
Motif Thread |
The single jersey basic structure ("R-L") is formed with all needles by the binding thread.
The motif thread is inserted in the selected needles additionally to the binding thread.
Both yarns will be sunk together.
![Devoré pattern (photo and schematic representation)](../Images/png/9156603147__Web.png)
Kit for Devoré by One System
Devoré by one system does not require a strong, thin binding thread (monofilament) as required by two system devoré.
This Devoré kit can be built-in for the following machines:
- ADF machines (starting with EKC1 control and EKC 2.1 operating system).
- We recommend a ADF machine with belt take-down.
Gauge |
Machine |
Conversion Kit |
---|---|---|
E7.2 MG |
ADF 3xx + ADF 5xx |
ID 4170279561 |
ADF 8xx |
ID 4200278849 | |
E16 E18m.16 E18 |
ADF 3xx ADF 5xx |
ID 4170278689 |
The needle path with devoré by one system:
![](../Images/png/10146888715__Web.png)
1 |
"Stitch-Stitch" |
2 |
"Stitch-Float" |
Mounting
This is described in the assembly instructions.
The devoré equipment will be assembled in the rear carriage part, for example in S2.
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