I love how you take your time, go through each thing clearly and don't waste any words. Wonderfully informative video/ Also, that puncher makes me grateful that we are now in an era of cricut electric punch machines
Thank you so much for sharing your techniques here, I've been thinking about designing my own punch cards recently. This video showed up in my feed at the perfect time!
Thanks for this video! I'm looking at buying this machine to start learning, would you recommend it? This video is really helpful with understanding what the machine can do xx
I am not sure if you have already bought your machine but maybe this comment will help future viewers if nothing else. I don't have this machine in particular, but I do have two standard gauge (Brother 550 and Studio 328) and two bulky machines (Studio LK100 and Singer SK155). I bought my Brother first and if I were to do it over again, I'd probably buy one of the bulky machines first instead. This is because the bulky machines have a wider needle pitch (9mm as opposed to 4.5 mm) making it easier to see what is happening as you knit. The other thing I would recommend is to watch lots of YT vids like this one. Diana Sullivan is another UA-camr who has so many really fantastic videos for learning machine knitting.
I love how you take your time, go through each thing clearly and don't waste any words. Wonderfully informative video/ Also, that puncher makes me grateful that we are now in an era of cricut electric punch machines
Thank you for your tutorial. Very informative.
Thank you so much for sharing your techniques here, I've been thinking about designing my own punch cards recently. This video showed up in my feed at the perfect time!
Very clearly explained, thank you , as a beginner to machine knitting, I am always grateful for all the help I can get.
A very informative video. It is always a pleasure to watch and learn. Kindest regards.
Really good cleaver! Thank you for the tip with the digital tool.
What did you do about the one long strand stretching across the whole piece
Hi I love your work iam asking if you have mesh pattern on a punch card
Which are this software or website for this use for punch card design
I am from India and you?
Thank you for this extremly useful tutorial. When possible would you also demonstrate creating a 12 stitch punched pattern card on a blank 24 stitch?
I think you just punch every other hole for 12 st punch cards on a 24 st blank.
Will it work with SK 280 singer?
Where is the website to create a pattern?
Thanks for this video! I'm looking at buying this machine to start learning, would you recommend it? This video is really helpful with understanding what the machine can do xx
I am not sure if you have already bought your machine but maybe this comment will help future viewers if nothing else. I don't have this machine in particular, but I do have two standard gauge (Brother 550 and Studio 328) and two bulky machines (Studio LK100 and Singer SK155). I bought my Brother first and if I were to do it over again, I'd probably buy one of the bulky machines first instead. This is because the bulky machines have a wider needle pitch (9mm as opposed to 4.5 mm) making it easier to see what is happening as you knit. The other thing I would recommend is to watch lots of YT vids like this one. Diana Sullivan is another UA-camr who has so many really fantastic videos for learning machine knitting.