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Domestic knitting machines often have a gauge which is not based on "needles per inch" but on the measurement from needle to needle. For most of the japanese machines this is 4.5 mm, 9 mm or 6.5 mm - european machines like Passap / Pfaff mainly use 5.0 mm. Would very nice to integrate that ... Greatings Harald Konrad
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Domestic knitting machines often have a gauge which is not based on "needles per inch" but on the measurement from needle to needle. For most of the japanese machines this is 4.5 mm, 9 mm or 6.5 mm - european machines like Passap / Pfaff mainly use 5.0 mm. Would very nice to integrate that ... Greatings Harald Konrad
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: