Thank you for another wonderful video. You clearly demonstrates how it is possible to knit really interesting patterns on any flat bed machine simply by putting needles in and out of holding position. This is another 'must do' project for friends little ones.
i know im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a way to log back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot my password. I love any tips you can offer me!
@Cesar Devin thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
The computerized machines help with the design and stitches, but they don't do things like this. There are things that you have to manipulate with the features of the machine, to get the results. That is the beauty of Machine Knitting!
Diana, thanks for the interesting video. Your hard work is appreciated very much. Is there an easy way to convert this pattern for an adult size hat? Thank you!
Not Diana, but you'd need to cast on more stitches for the height and knit more repeats for the width. I'm going make this baby hat as a gauge swatch. After it's finished, I'll calculate how many stitches to cast on, then how many repeats to knit in order to fit my head.
Diana, I see there is a question about converting this pattern to an adult hat size, which would be awesome, but how about converting to the standard or mid-gauge? Is there a formula we can use to convert this super-cute pattern?
Not Diana, but I convert bulky patterns to the midgauge by increasing the tension. It works most of the time. I'd knit this at T8 instead of T6. Since it's a hat, don't need to match the size exactly.
I prefer to purchase local enough that I can go see the machine and pick it up. Are you near a knitting machine dealer? If you give me your location, I might have a referral for you. A good dealer will help you get a machine that works well for you. If it's necessary to ship the machine, a dealer will know how to do that.
From Indiana, I would contact the Knit Knack Shop in Indiana. They can advise you about a great machine and they can also probably sell you a good, reliable one.
Diana Sullivan thanks I forgot about her. 4 years ago I purchased a Brother KH551 and KR552 for $200. I had a bond and was trying to move up. At the time I could not find any information. I made 5 sweater but could not get rubber to work so I put knitting up and start hand knitting and machine quilting. I recently decided to give it another try. I was looking for a bulky machine. When I purchased The brother I thought I over spent, however I got a bargain. The price now is $1000 that is without rubber. Knit knack shop is a two hour drive. Thank you I will treat myself to a weekend out. I will take the new machine and see if I wasted money this time. $280 for brother KH 910 and color changer. What do you think? Still looking for bulky
As long as it's in good working order, it's great. Before you go to the Knit Knack Shop, phone them and tell them what you are looking for. Sometimes Harold refurbishes machines and has just wonderful stuff at very reasonable prices. He really is a great repair guy and I know a machine you get from him will be a good one.
Diana has electronic knitting machines, but not all knitters do. Knitters with manual machines need patterns and techniques to knit more than plain stockinette.
Just knit two of these, so cute and easy! Thank you Diana. The second one - I did a folded hung hem in place of the ribbing, it looks great!
Thank you for another wonderful video. You clearly demonstrates how it is possible to knit really interesting patterns on any flat bed machine simply by putting needles in and out of holding position. This is another 'must do' project for friends little ones.
i know im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a way to log back into an instagram account??
I somehow forgot my password. I love any tips you can offer me!
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@Cesar Devin thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Cesar Devin it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my ass!
@Alec River you are welcome =)
We miss you already Diana!! :)
WoW !!!! Very good and interesting video. Thank you
So cute and easy
The computerized machines help with the design and stitches, but they don't do things like this. There are things that you have to manipulate with the features of the machine, to get the results. That is the beauty of Machine Knitting!
Diana, thanks for the interesting video. Your hard work is appreciated very much. Is there an easy way to convert this pattern for an adult size hat? Thank you!
Not Diana, but you'd need to cast on more stitches for the height and knit more repeats for the width. I'm going make this baby hat as a gauge swatch. After it's finished, I'll calculate how many stitches to cast on, then how many repeats to knit in order to fit my head.
@@MSlattery513 , Thank you for the info. Look forward to seeing your hat. And possibly the pattern stitch count you use. Thanks again.
@@MSlattery513 Did you ever get to finish your adult swatch?
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very good i like it
Diana, I see there is a question about converting this pattern to an adult hat size, which would be awesome, but how about converting to the standard or mid-gauge? Is there a formula we can use to convert this super-cute pattern?
Not Diana, but I convert bulky patterns to the midgauge by increasing the tension. It works most of the time. I'd knit this at T8 instead of T6. Since it's a hat, don't need to match the size exactly.
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Hello love your lessons. Please give insight on where to purchase a bulky machine
I prefer to purchase local enough that I can go see the machine and pick it up. Are you near a knitting machine dealer? If you give me your location, I might have a referral for you. A good dealer will help you get a machine that works well for you. If it's necessary to ship the machine, a dealer will know how to do that.
@@dianaknits thank you Indiana 46324 thanks for the help
From Indiana, I would contact the Knit Knack Shop in Indiana. They can advise you about a great machine and they can also probably sell you a good, reliable one.
Diana Sullivan thanks I forgot about her. 4 years ago I purchased a Brother KH551 and KR552 for $200. I had a bond and was trying to move up. At the time I could not find any information. I made 5 sweater but could not get rubber to work so I put knitting up and start hand knitting and machine quilting. I recently decided to give it another try. I was looking for a bulky machine. When I purchased The brother I thought I over spent, however I got a bargain. The price now is $1000 that is without rubber. Knit knack shop is a two hour drive. Thank you I will treat myself to a weekend out. I will take the new machine and see if I wasted money this time. $280 for brother KH 910 and color changer. What do you think? Still looking for bulky
As long as it's in good working order, it's great. Before you go to the Knit Knack Shop, phone them and tell them what you are looking for. Sometimes Harold refurbishes machines and has just wonderful stuff at very reasonable prices. He really is a great repair guy and I know a machine you get from him will be a good one.
I've made them a few times but l get holes between the triangles... does anyone else?
Yes, tried three samples and exactly the same issue, tried on a standard and mid gauge machine, didn’t go past the third stripe
How much cost this machine.
That’s is too much work , why don’t you buy the new machine that is computerize and you can do anything in minutes
Not everyone can afford to buy a new machine besides knitting is all about patience. Why not learn something new when Diana is taking time to show us?
Diana has electronic knitting machines, but not all knitters do. Knitters with manual machines need patterns and techniques to knit more than plain stockinette.
Watch the video again. At 26-27 seconds, camera shows that Diana is knitting on a Brother KH270, which is an electronic knitting machine.
@@MSlattery513 This pattern can be completed on any knitting machine that can do short rows. Short rowing does not require an electronic machine.
How much cost this machine