It is every knitter's dream to be able to knit panel after panel that conforms to the specified measurements. However in real life this does not happen in normal course. There are many reasons for the variation in panels in size and this results in problems for the knitter and especially for the assembly department in particular. It is possible to have slight size variation in panels knitted on one machine as well and therefore if a particular style is running on many machines simultaneously the problem can become uncontrollable and can result in total chaos in the assembly department. The main reasons attributed for this problem are: knitting speed, yarn tension, cone size, batch difference and humidity.
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