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kacyjco
United States
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Custom Sewing and Embroidery Design
HowTo UseThe Plaiting Device 051824
How to Use The Passap E6000 Plaiting Device designed by SuziePerth on Thingiverse - "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly!"
Apologies as the sound in the video is not very good, hence the captions.
Link to SuziePerth 3D Print Files on Thingiverse:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:6368067
Her files also include a plaiting device for the Passap DM80.
Items we used in the video:
Velcro (recommended):
www.amazon.com/dp/B0013AIAQ2?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Art3D Double Sided Tape -- USE WITH CAUTION ON YOUR E6000! (They state this tape is "removable, washable & reusable," however, we had a very hard time removing it from the E6000 Lock!:
www.amazon.com/dp/B09K5B9S1W?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Swiss cut Needle File Set to gently remove burrs from the inside of the eyelet (Note: any needle file set used in jewelry making will most likely work. The round file in the set needs to be small enough to be inserted into the center of the eyelet:
www.riogrande.com/product/needle-file-set-cut-2-set-of-12/114257GP/?code=114257
Apologies as the sound in the video is not very good, hence the captions.
Link to SuziePerth 3D Print Files on Thingiverse:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:6368067
Her files also include a plaiting device for the Passap DM80.
Items we used in the video:
Velcro (recommended):
www.amazon.com/dp/B0013AIAQ2?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Art3D Double Sided Tape -- USE WITH CAUTION ON YOUR E6000! (They state this tape is "removable, washable & reusable," however, we had a very hard time removing it from the E6000 Lock!:
www.amazon.com/dp/B09K5B9S1W?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Swiss cut Needle File Set to gently remove burrs from the inside of the eyelet (Note: any needle file set used in jewelry making will most likely work. The round file in the set needs to be small enough to be inserted into the center of the eyelet:
www.riogrande.com/product/needle-file-set-cut-2-set-of-12/114257GP/?code=114257
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Patterns with Passap Plaiting Device 051824
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This video shares some of the sample patterns we tried using the Passap E6000 3D Printed Plaiting Device by Suzie Perth on Thingiverse!
Sunfire Yarn Cone Winder in Operation
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YAY! “Emerald” is finally finished and I am so excited to be using her!! This is the Sunfire Cone Winder designed by Dave Huelster, a member of the Circular Sock Knitting Machines 3.0 and Ehrlbacher Sock Knitting Machine FaceBook groups. He generously posted the files for free on Thingiverse awhile back, however, he has since removed them as it's a pretty intense project and inquiries on 3D pri...
Change a Drawn Dart to a PAD Dart
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PAD Tip: How to change a drawn dart to a PAD dart
PAD How To Change Segment Color
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How to change the segment color of a piece in PAD
Pattern155_PassapE6000_Needle SetUp_061923
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This video explains how to set up your needles and pushers for Pattern #155 in the Passap Pattern Book (a/k/a Technique 155 in the Manual).
LK150 Latch Tool Opener
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Thingiverse 3D Printer File: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2724046 The Answer Lady Video: ua-cam.com/video/P9I88pZ6oc0/v-deo.html
Practicing Magic Cables on the LK150 Knitting Machine
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Practicing Magic Cables on the LK150. Needle pattern taken from the Creative Tien Video "How to machine knit a Tuck Cable infinity scarf on an LK150 knitting machine." ua-cam.com/video/kdz9AmN8sn0/v-deo.html You can purchase the Ricki Mundstock machine knitting patterns here: www.countryknittingofmaine.com/RickiMunstockmagiccablepatterns.html www.countryknittingofmaine.com/Rickimundstockmagicca...
Mock coverstitch
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How to mimic a coverstitch look with tour serger and a sewing machine.
Minimal shot in me being able to acquire one of these?
If you can print one, the g-code files are still available on Thingiverse.com. Here's a link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5973897. If not, Dave has redesigned his winder. It is currently in the testing stages. It will be, I believe, the "Sunfire III" and will be sold through csmsupplies.com which is owned by the makers of the Tru-Knit Circular Sock Machine, Jamie & Jeff Mayfield. You can give Jamie a call to find out exactly when it will be available for sale. Hope this helps!
This is so helpful! I plan to use it along the edges of a wide scarf, to help control curling. Thank you!
Thanks for showing how this works. I had seen it and wasn’t sure if it would work well . Might need to scale it down a bit for my 4.5 gauge. It’s so fun having all the toys!
Gracias!! Excelenteee
The link you have results in a 404 page could you please check it?
Hi Carol - Sadly Dave has removed all his files for the Sunfire Cone Winder as it was just getting to be too much for him to answer all the questions from those new to 3D printing. He has also requested that we not share the files. Cristina Saldana, however, still has her 3mf files listed but who knows for how long. Here's a link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5973897
@@kacyjco Thanks for letting me know.
I really appreciate your channel's approach. We are learning together!
I have been a knitter for over 44 years that tuck stitch pattern was PUBLISHED by Toyota and Silver Reed, Studio/Singer company as patterns to knit She just took the idea and patented it. But the pattern is not hers. I still have the original publications with the patterns in my library. Just to let you know.
Thanks for the info! I did not know this. Would love to see those originals!
I don’t see any strippers in the locks?
Nice work!
Thanks ladies. I loved this video as it shows issues you can have when knitting and what you did to overcome the issues.
Thank you SO much for your wonderful comment Susan! We are truly enjoying the plaiting device! Lots of potential!!
Thank you soooo much for your time and effort! I really appreciate it. I can’t wait to try this! Great job!
It would be nice if you say what your machine settings are doing. Your selector is at 1, the machine is slipping stitches on the forward or pattern selected needles. Then you put the selector back to 2 and the machine is knitting all selected needles in all positions. This will help other machine brands and models apply their function settings and you will get more views to your videos as well. Thanks. Nice video.
How would a repeat on both sides look like
This is a wonderful series. THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for doing this demonstration. I've only read about this method of casting on, and couldn't figure it out on my E6000. Sharing this knowledge is so important.
So glad it helped you! Sadly, this isn’t the best of videos and we will be re-recording it at the end of next month to clean it up a bit so check back again. Until then, happy knitting!
Interessante, amei no início, *Shaun*
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Your video is very good as there is a clear view of the needle bed and how you are setting up and manipulating the stitches. I follow Anne Haferman and Creative Tien who post excellent LK150 videos. It is possible to slow the speed of the video if you find you miss something. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Hi Anne! Thank you for your nice comments! To answer your question, yes, you can slow down the speed of the video (I learned something new today too!). On the bottom right of the video play bar, you will see a gear. Click on that gear and a menu will pop up. Select "Playback Speed" and you can either speed it up or slow it down!
If you re read my comment I was pointing out that it is possible to slow a video down and not asking how to do it. Your reply is of use to others who may not know how to do it. Regards Anne
I just want to add another comment......if you add the words Lk150 knitting machine, it will help others to find the video. You would add it to the title. I usually add words to the title that I know ppl will put in the search area when looking for a specific video. Hope this helps.
Great suggestion! Thank you! I have changed the title!
I've been looking for a pattern to actually make something with the LK150. I think I can knit this as a beginner. I have a Lk100 also, using a heavier yarn for a bulkier scarf. Thanks for the video. I hope you will upload more. The camera angle is good, we can see what you are doing.
Thank you very much for your nice comment! I used Hobby Lobby's Baby Bee Sweet Delight Yarn in the video. I am definitely planning on making more videos in the near future!
Thank you for taking time to show how this is done.
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Greetings from France 🥰 HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY. You are exceptional. CONGRATULATIONS 🏆🏆🏅🏅🥰🥰 Love your patience and your voice is soft and a pleasure to listen to. It's annoying when video tutorials are always on a marathon race. You helped me understand this technique which. I will try later on today. You put so much effort in trying this, before uploading and you deserve a GOLD MEDAL 🏅 for the time you spent on making this video to help others. I love the excitement in your voice. My 4 year 70 Kilo Gentle Giant my water rescue Newfoundland gives you a BIG HUG. 👍👍👍👏👏👏😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹 Thanks for sharing caring and making me SMILE
Thank you so much for your lovely compliment!