15 Nov

The Easy Way to Create a 1/2 Scale Pattern

How to Resize a Pattern to 1/2 (or 1/4) Size

(by Tanya Cunningham — Please use attribution if you share this document.)

When using a machine knitting accessory for shaping a garment (eg KnitLeader, KnitRadar, etc), sometimes you need a pattern that is scaled from full size to 1/2 or 1/4 size. This tutorial will show you a very simple way to create a scaled pattern.

Your pattern may be one obtained by tracing an existing garment that you know is a good fit, or it may be a sewing pattern designed for stretch knits, or it may be a diagram obtained from a published knitting pattern.* Assuming your pattern piece is symmetrical, fold or cut in half vertically. You will work with only one half of the pattern. This method may not work with especially large, or asymmetrical pieces.

Sample of typical front pattern piece

Work with just half of the pattern

Once you have your pattern divided, take a long straight edge and draw a straight line from each point where the outline changes direction to one central point. Usually the easiest central point to use is the point where the bottom edge meets the middle, vertical line. Draw a line from each of the outer points to that central point.

Now, measure each line, and locate the center, halfway point and mark it. (NOTE: If you are reducing to 1/4 size, divide the length of each line by 4, and mark 1/4 distance from the center point at the bottom edge.)

Lines drawn from each point to central point, marks at halfway.

Finally, connect the half-way marks, using straight, or curved lines to match the larger pattern.

The green outline is your 1/2 scale pattern piece (1/4 scale would be even smaller.)

* A great source of knitting pattern diagrams are the free patterns found at the Garn Sudio website, www.garnstudio.com.

©2020 Tanya Cunningham/Fridamar Textiles — For personal use only

09 Feb

Frost Flowers Lace on the Knitting Machine

Knitting on Brother KH930 using img2track

Knitting on Brother KH930 using img2track

Now that I’m up and running again, I thought I would finally make available for download my files for Frost Flower Lace, as I developed them to use with img2track.

Above is the photo of my first sample of this lace pattern successfully knitted on my Brother KH930 using img2track. I was so thrilled!!! when I finally figured out all the steps in writing, loading and knitting the pattern. Several others have now had success with it, as well. Until now I’ve been emailing the files to people individually, but to save the hassle I’ll just put them here, and anyone can download them and try it.

Please keep in mind that these files were developed specifically to use with the Brother 900 series knitting machines and img2track. There are several other ways to produce this lace, and you can find lots of info on the web about it.

If you try it, please let me know how it turns out.

Frost Flowers files click here