A pocketing pattern is a technique to make a double sided hole, in which items can be knitted inside the fabric. Items (sensors, cushioning, tubing etc) are inserted during a programmed machine stop. After this, the machine closes the double sided open tube on the top side, to form a closed-off pocket
**Patterns**
The pocket uses a interlocking pattern to for the outside sides of the pocket (that are single walled fabric). The yarn alternates each stitch on either back and forth needle bed
The closed double sided, hollow pocket itself is formed by alternating a whole course (horizontal line); one course on the front bed is alternated with one whole course on the back needle bed. This way a hollow, vertical tube is formed. Closed off at the beginning and end, it form a closed off, hollow pocket
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@@ -25,6 +26,9 @@ If successful, the interlock pattern (green) should transverse into the pocket p
For all of the interlock area, the 'rear rack' setting should be changed from "N 0' to '# 0'
 on top (yellow) is the interlock area, with rear rack #0
- additionally, adjust loop size/RS value if nessesarry