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Knitting can efficiently fabricate stretchable and durable soft surfaces. These surfaces are often designed to be worn on solid objects as covers, garments, and accessories. Given a 3D model, we consider a knit for it wearable if the knit not only reproduces the shape of the 3D model but also can be put on and taken off from the model without deforming the model. This '`wearability'' places additional constraints on surface design and fabrication, which existing machine knitting approaches do not take into account. We introduce the first