Love this. My maternal grandmother knit, my mom knit. She got an award for 500 knitted knockers. I lost her a couple of years ago, and we had the luxury of not having to deal with her things until now. My mom would have been interested in knitting machines but would have never been comfortable with the cost. Me, I can't stand knitting. I just can't sit and do that until i get fast enough to finish anything. Long story short, we gave most of her supplies and books to her knitting group, and I am comfortable with that. But I can see the appeal of a yarn collection that with not knitting or crocheting, i can't justify. But knitting machines that is something i am going to investigate after i retire. The circular sock machines are very interesting. Until then your channel will help me feed that inner child. I am also getting back into sewing which my mom also taught me and i am having so much fun with.
Thank you for making this intro video. It makes me so happy! I went through EVERY SINGLE ISSUE with my Brother 950! The despair you feel when the knitting falls off the machine. THUD. It’s all part of the learning process!
The C position was a thing up until least the kh800, and I have not worked out why it was useful in the machines older than that. In older machines it would be treated with the same settings as B position needles, but it was specifically the point you could push needles to from holding position to get them to knit no matter the cam lever settings. The thing is that doing anything other than knitting B would make them drop off, and they tended to not have 2 colour knitting settings, so there was no reason have them at C as opposed to transferring them back to B to slip or tuck correctly, or having them at D which would knit normally with the levers set at I or II. However, in the kh800, they were treated like D position needles, meaning that they could be used for patterning while holding stitches. The automatic patterning brought the stitches out to D position, but no lever setting could hold just E position needles, so the D needles would be brought back to C to knit in pattern while holding the other stitches. It was lost to time because they worked out that they could just make C and D the same thing (D spans the space C once held as well as the old D position) and hold just E for partial knitting purposes. It was not useful without 2 colour because it would drop off when patterning, and with 2 colour it was only useless because patterning was brought out to D which couldn't be knit independently from E. They just kept it called D because that was understood to be the position needles are pushed out to when patterning, and it was less confusing to people used to the older ones. This is entirely superfluous knowledge for the purpose of actually using any machine missing the C label, its just interesting to know why it skips over C instead of relabeling them
I loved that video, thanks Rachel for being part of it, the struggle is real, as for every begginer on those machine and it felt good to see you throught it. Because it actually helps a lot to go alongside as another beginner ! Really thanks a lot for this video !
Hi I am located in Austria (where the Alps are not the Kangaroo's) I bought my first machine after getting one of your video's recommended in youtube. I even bought a second one now that I know what I want.
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial to an intro to a knitting machine!! Your helpful tricks and tips are invaluable to learning this skill. Not much info about any machine out there. You are a very good teacher. Your friend is lucky to have you available for problems. I know exactly why Rachel doesn’t like making swatches! I’m a hand knitter and crocheter and I never make gauge swatches or do much blocking. It just delays getting started on your project and we are just wanting get going. Patience is important and I can see where swatches are also as a potential time saver overall! I look forward to more videos as she or others learn from you!!
Thank you, both! Was very entertaining. Good encouraging teaching. Rachel did well and seems to have the confidence to persevere. Too bad the machine didn't have the clamping brackets!
I've been wanting a knitting machine but have been too intimidated to try to learn all of the different types and then try to find one and get it going. I'm glad I found your videos, they're helping me learn about machines bit by bit so hopefully when I'm ready to buy one, I feel much more confident
I love this video 🧶🥰 really nice to watch you teach through it to your friend. I have an 881 and hoping to upgrade soon within time, this looks like a really good machine :)
I bought an sk280 last week thanks to your videos. I was lucky enough to pick up an almost brand new machine with ribber for the price of the machine alone. This video would have been so useful when I spent 2 hours trying to cast on 😂 Do you have any recommendations for yarn suppliers in the Midwest?
I thought it was this video. I can’t find it now- I’m trying to find needles for my 890 and 850r. I’m also scanning your channel for deep cleaning- do you have any of those videos? This poor machine needs it! My knitting room smells 😅 thanks for all of your videos!!
Thank you for the video. I love watching you because you are so straightforward. I did not see you cinder the tension on the mat for your yarn unless i missed it. Also i think it is Hoppe's gun oil is highly recommended for knitting machines. 1
Lucky getting help and a ribber. I just got singer 329. I Want to start but scared. I need to watch more videos. I think sewing machine oils be same? Mine with the 2nd hand machine says singer.
I could really use a video on how to cast off edges the have waste yarn attached to them. on other projects I tried just pulling it out and ended up with a bunch of live stitches unraveling!!
I'm curious about the rumor that the sponge bar was added to create the need to service the machine regularly. What mechanism could they use instead that would last longer? If someone were designing a new knitting machine and wanted to make it the best machine possible, what would they do instead?
First thing to look is the needle bed, bumps and damages to the carriage, which means it could have fallen and something is broken inside. The sponge bar has to be replaced most of the times, but this one is NOT in good shape, looks like it's home made, it won't hold the needles down with correct pressure and evenly across. Vaseline oil is the only one that can replace the original because it won't cause damages to the plastic parts
the latch should be open when you put the needle in. Also needles should be in perfect shape, they're inexpensive, just replace it if it's bent before having bigger issues. There's quite a few mechanichal knowledge missing in this video, which is a pity because I really appreciate your effort enthusiasm, and humor
Hello, my name is Samar. I have a question about knitting machines and I need advice from you. I have a KH 836 knitting machine and I want to buy a second machine with a needle size of 7. Of course, I also have an LK 150 knitting machine. I need a machine with a KR rib to make the hem. What do you advise me to do? Where can I buy it? I bought two KH 260 machines and returned them from EBY. I am 62 years old and I need a machine that is not expensive and also new and good. Thank you. Note: I live in Houston, Texas. I want an answer as soon as possible
It's great that you show how to set up the machine, but it's quite annoying that you so often show yourself instead of showing what you're doing. The camera should be on the knitting machine and not on your faces!!!
Love this. My maternal grandmother knit, my mom knit. She got an award for 500 knitted knockers. I lost her a couple of years ago, and we had the luxury of not having to deal with her things until now. My mom would have been interested in knitting machines but would have never been comfortable with the cost.
Me, I can't stand knitting. I just can't sit and do that until i get fast enough to finish anything.
Long story short, we gave most of her supplies and books to her knitting group, and I am comfortable with that.
But I can see the appeal of a yarn collection that with not knitting or crocheting, i can't justify. But knitting machines that is something i am going to investigate after i retire. The circular sock machines are very interesting.
Until then your channel will help me feed that inner child.
I am also getting back into sewing which my mom also taught me and i am having so much fun with.
Thank you for making this intro video. It makes me so happy! I went through EVERY SINGLE ISSUE with my Brother 950! The despair you feel when the knitting falls off the machine. THUD. It’s all part of the learning process!
This video was terrific, so glad to see that I'm not the only person who is struggling learning the LK150. Yay, thank you.
The C position was a thing up until least the kh800, and I have not worked out why it was useful in the machines older than that. In older machines it would be treated with the same settings as B position needles, but it was specifically the point you could push needles to from holding position to get them to knit no matter the cam lever settings. The thing is that doing anything other than knitting B would make them drop off, and they tended to not have 2 colour knitting settings, so there was no reason have them at C as opposed to transferring them back to B to slip or tuck correctly, or having them at D which would knit normally with the levers set at I or II.
However, in the kh800, they were treated like D position needles, meaning that they could be used for patterning while holding stitches. The automatic patterning brought the stitches out to D position, but no lever setting could hold just E position needles, so the D needles would be brought back to C to knit in pattern while holding the other stitches.
It was lost to time because they worked out that they could just make C and D the same thing (D spans the space C once held as well as the old D position) and hold just E for partial knitting purposes. It was not useful without 2 colour because it would drop off when patterning, and with 2 colour it was only useless because patterning was brought out to D which couldn't be knit independently from E. They just kept it called D because that was understood to be the position needles are pushed out to when patterning, and it was less confusing to people used to the older ones.
This is entirely superfluous knowledge for the purpose of actually using any machine missing the C label, its just interesting to know why it skips over C instead of relabeling them
I loved that video, thanks Rachel for being part of it, the struggle is real, as for every begginer on those machine and it felt good to see you throught it. Because it actually helps a lot to go alongside as another beginner ! Really thanks a lot for this video !
Feed the UA-cam algorithm with a comment. Great video. Thanks!
Hi I am located in Austria (where the Alps are not the Kangaroo's)
I bought my first machine after getting one of your video's recommended in youtube.
I even bought a second one now that I know what I want.
I would suggest watching Ask Jack….he spoke at the guild in march and had specific advice regarding oils and repairs
I love all the mistakes/ corrections/comments. This is reality! So much to earn!
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial to an intro to a knitting machine!! Your helpful tricks and tips are invaluable to learning this skill. Not much info about any machine out there. You are a very good teacher. Your friend is lucky to have you available for problems. I know exactly why Rachel doesn’t like making swatches! I’m a hand knitter and crocheter and I never make gauge swatches or do much blocking. It just delays getting started on your project and we are just wanting get going. Patience is important and I can see where swatches are also as a potential time saver overall! I look forward to more videos as she or others learn from you!!
Thank you, both! Was very entertaining. Good encouraging teaching. Rachel did well and seems to have the confidence to persevere. Too bad the machine didn't have the clamping brackets!
I've been wanting a knitting machine but have been too intimidated to try to learn all of the different types and then try to find one and get it going. I'm glad I found your videos, they're helping me learn about machines bit by bit so hopefully when I'm ready to buy one, I feel much more confident
I love this video 🧶🥰 really nice to watch you teach through it to your friend. I have an 881 and hoping to upgrade soon within time, this looks like a really good machine :)
Now I do not feel so lone. Thank you for this video.
Thank you both for this video. It gives a real insight into what a beginner will face when first out of the box.
I bought an sk280 last week thanks to your videos. I was lucky enough to pick up an almost brand new machine with ribber for the price of the machine alone.
This video would have been so useful when I spent 2 hours trying to cast on 😂
Do you have any recommendations for yarn suppliers in the Midwest?
Great overview! Love the hands-on opportunities and real time details.
Love to see this, just like mine first lesson. Maybe you could use carpenter tools like a glueclamp?
I thought it was this video. I can’t find it now- I’m trying to find needles for my 890 and 850r. I’m also scanning your channel for deep cleaning- do you have any of those videos? This poor machine needs it! My knitting room smells 😅 thanks for all of your videos!!
Also this was very fun to watch, i'm excited i wanna get a machine
Thank you for the video. I love watching you because you are so straightforward. I did not see you cinder the tension on the mat for your yarn unless i missed it. Also i think it is Hoppe's gun oil is highly recommended for knitting machines. 1
Lucky getting help and a ribber. I just got singer 329. I Want to start but scared. I need to watch more videos.
I think sewing machine oils be same? Mine with the 2nd hand machine says singer.
You can use Lily White. I do it all the time. Gun oil too.
Amazing
I could really use a video on how to cast off edges the have waste yarn attached to them. on other projects I tried just pulling it out and ended up with a bunch of live stitches unraveling!!
Looks like a good machine
Thank you for your video 😍. I have brother KH950, it using MYLAR sheet. Can I using punch card too in my machine? Thank you dear 😍🌷
At 13:45 I thought you kept the latch OPEN when putting the needle in
A schadenfreude experience! The MK community needs to get that nice woman some clamps and a sturdy table stat. ;-)
Hey there, do you have a blog or any resources on the binding-off technique you recommended? I'm getting caught up in the steps
I'm curious about the rumor that the sponge bar was added to create the need to service the machine regularly. What mechanism could they use instead that would last longer? If someone were designing a new knitting machine and wanted to make it the best machine possible, what would they do instead?
Where do I buy the replacement sponge for the sponges bar for a singer 329.
knitting closet in FL, US has been good supplier lately. No affiliation.
@happygoatknits I'm in Australia. I'm going to try ebay. Though some suggested try hardware using foam tape with satin ribbon on top.
You guys are cute...I hope the best for yo two. I have a knitting and am trying to learn. If I cannot figure it out, do you buy machines? Kurt
Oops. I meant the tension on the yarn mast.
First thing to look is the needle bed, bumps and damages to the carriage, which means it could have fallen and something is broken inside. The sponge bar has to be replaced most of the times, but this one is NOT in good shape, looks like it's home made, it won't hold the needles down with correct pressure and evenly across. Vaseline oil is the only one that can replace the original because it won't cause damages to the plastic parts
the latch should be open when you put the needle in. Also needles should be in perfect shape, they're inexpensive, just replace it if it's bent before having bigger issues. There's quite a few mechanichal knowledge missing in this video, which is a pity because I really appreciate your effort enthusiasm, and humor
The machine should be properly clamped!! For the first rows you can place both claw weights on the comb
Hello, my name is Samar. I have a question about knitting machines and I need advice from you. I have a KH 836 knitting machine and I want to buy a second machine with a needle size of 7. Of course, I also have an LK 150 knitting machine. I need a machine with a KR rib to make the hem. What do you advise me to do? Where can I buy it? I bought two KH 260 machines and returned them from EBY. I am 62 years old and I need a machine that is not expensive and also new and good. Thank you. Note: I live in Houston, Texas. I want an answer as soon as possible
It's great that you show how to set up the machine, but it's quite annoying that you so often show yourself instead of showing what you're doing. The camera should be on the knitting machine and not on your faces!!!