I made the sweater in one color instead of striped. It came out great and actually fit me. Thank you for making the video and the instructions. They were very helpful.
Great tutorial. I love the colours. I have a Brother H 950 electronic machine and have had it for thirty years. I’ve recently took it out of storage and your tutorials have inspired me and rekindled my interest in machine knitting again- thanks.
Best video instruktioner on machine knitting. Thank you so much for being clear, concise, straight to the point and having great camera angles. I really appreciate this!!!!
OH - I love this video. This is excactly what I´ve been having trouble with - especially to get the arms fitting nicely to the body. Thank You sooo much🤩😘
Your videos are so good. I’ve been binge watching. I was a hand knitter years ago, then machine knit for a while. You are making me interested in both again. Such a great hobby.
Thankyou for a very interesting video. My machine is a Brother 710 I've had from the 80's sadly no ribber. I've got it out again after years packed away. New foam strips and now it's like new. Just need to remember how to use it.
Absolutely gorgeous. The fit is perfect. You are such a wonderful instructor. I will definitely try this sweater out. Your content is extremely helpful and inspirational. Looking forward to more tutorials. Thank you kindly for sharing your knowledge.
This is an excellent tutorial! It has been a long time since I used these techniques and I'm so happy to have found a clear, slowish video. Thank you! I subscribed!
Thank you so much for making and sharing such a gorgeous video! I am a beginner machine knitter and I am impressed by the clarity of your explanations, the accurate and very informative pictures/views in the video. I habe subscribed!
Wonderful video, so clear and concise. Have you ever considered putting one up for V neck sweaters? I have been translating hand knit patterns and drafting my own patterns for them, but would love to see how other people do it with their own style and knowledge!
Hi! I’m trying to knit the sweater using your pattern generator. In some places the math doesn’t add up. Maybe you want to have a look inside the calculations. ;) Thank you for the videos and the patterns!
Same here, I'm in the shoulder and neckline decreases and I'm having a hard time figuring what's what. Should I make less rows to reach the correct stitches or skip decreases to reach the correct rows? We'll see...
Same here. In the end I just decided a couple stitches, or rows, here or there, wouldn’t make a great deal of difference. I’m sewing it all together now and it’s looking good. 😊
A wonderful demonstration. Thank you. I am going to try this. I have a Brother KH 892 and a KR 850. My only concern is that I couldn't really see how you cast it off hand stitched around the neckline. You said like a kitchener stitch! I have to search for a demo.
I am working on the sleeves and the generated patters says "Knit NaN rows, increase one stitch each side every NaN rows to 97 stitches." What is NaN? It is used throught the sleeve instructions. Thank you.
You can do a lot without a ribber, so don't feel bad. You can reform stitches to make ribbing. Instructions will probably be in your manual, or you can do a folded hem - ua-cam.com/video/EoM6j2EZpbk/v-deo.html
Your videos are awesome! Are you still making them? I have an LK150 and would love to see more on this machine. Can it be used to make a sweater? Thanks again for your videos!❤
Hi there! I was thrilled to find your video and pattern online for the yellow red set in sleeve crew neck sweater. I have a few questions which might be elucidating some of the pattern steps. Thanks if you can find time to reply. 1) Is the sleeve necessary to do with the extra head and shelf? What if you wouldn't do but stick to only increases so a trapezium shape? 2) How do you decide whether to use decreases vs. short rows or both in the neck and shoulder? Does it depend on the inclination you need? Eg back body is only short rows for neck and shoulder but front is both decreasing and short rows. 3) In the same context: how do you decide on the number of sts to put in the hold position for short rows? Its hard to completely extrapolate the pattern as there are no calculations or formulas on the online pattern. Thanks a lot for the advice and enjoy the knitting, Sybryn
1) This is a pattern for a set in sleeve sweater which has the bind off for the shelf and shaping for the sleeve head. If you want to make a drop shoulder sweater, check out my other sweater tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/cyqcqxR9TW0/v-deo.html 2) You can use either decreases or short rows. I chose to use decreases for the neckline because I like the way it looks. 3) All of the math for the pattern is in the code on the website. The short rows are calculated so that the shoulder is one inch lower than the neckline. The code is here: glitch.com/edit/#!/remix/giant-decorous-yamamomo?path=src%2Flib%2Fset_in_sleeve.jsx%3A1%3A0
I think this sweater is so adorable. I looked on line and saw that the yarn you are using is discontinued. Do you have any recommendations as a substitute yarn? I have a Standard machine with a Ribber that is new to me. Thank you for all that you do!😃
This is a really good video, so clear. I have been looking for short sleeved sweaters, could I just shorten the sleeve length on the pattern measurements? Would that work out the stitch counts for the sleeve? Thank you again for a great pattern and tutorial.
Working on a sweater for my partner [hoping the machine can bypass the dreaded 'curse,' and I'm finding that the math for this one is a bit off. [Probably my math] I have all my panels completed [the generator instructs to knit an additional 88 rows for the back following the full knit] and I'm finding the back panel is several inches longer than the front even following blocking. Using the following: Stitches per inch: 7.5 Rows per inch: 11 Chest circumference: 44 Shoulder width: 19 Finished length: 27 Bicep circumference: 15 Hand circumference: 10 Armhole depth: 6.5 [technically 11, but the generated pattern asked for another 143 rows which was...way too much the first run] Sleeve length: 25 Inches of ease: 2 I think I'm going to frog and just do 40 additional rows before beginning the back shoulder shaping, but wanted to reach out in case this is user error or a mathing issue on the back end] I have gobbled up all your videos and massively enjoyed the challah i-cord knitting one. I'll have to track down the old recipe since it's been a while, but that looked like such a fun challenge!
The first thing I thought of when I saw this sweater color combination was Jayne Cobb Jayne's Hat from Firefly. On closer comparison that hat had a third color - cranberry?
Just a question...I made a sweater following your video and using the pattern generator, but the armhole depth on my sweater looks twice as long as it should when my daughter tried the sweater on. Did anyone else experience this problem using the pattern generator? I am new to machine knitting and totally appreciate the work you put into your videos. It is difficult to learn from a machine instruction manual. Keep up your work for us newbies!
Can you check two things for me? Is the gauge of your piece what you expected it to be? Can you measure the armhole depth that you got and compare it to what you expected?
@@KnitFactoryImpl I used 9" for the arm depth in pattern generator, but actual ended up being 12". The rest of the sweater seems to fit appropriately as far as chest and finished length
I tried your pattern generater, but failed with the sleeves. There seems to be a math problem with the shoulder. Is there a way to have a look at the vode from your glitch app?
I enjoyed watching the video, very easy to follow. Please, what is the name of your knitting machine and did it come with it's own ribber or you got it separately?
I’m following your tutorial to make my first machine knit sweater. Is the front longer than the back? From the point of binding off at the underarm, I am seeing 70 rows for the front but only ~60 for the back. Is that correct or am I missing something? Thank you for your very informative and clear videos.
Great video thank you Just one question. I notice the slider on the left hand side of the top carriage moves from N to H sometimes could you tell me what this does ? I have a problem with my machine dropping the stitches on the top bed when going from left to right and I can work out why 😢
Seems as though you are a new machine knitter. The videos by KnitFactorylmpl are excellent and so are her patterns, but you can learn a great deal by joining the youTube Beginners and Returners Machine Knitting Group, the Machine Knitting Group and others. The slider on N is for knit and on H is for hold, which will be in your manual. It is a good idea to look through the manual to get an idea of what your machine will do and then sit down and do the exercises, one-by-one. What machine do you have?
Hi! I wanted to thank you for the video and the tutorial. I have a question and I’m sorry if it’s a little broken since English isn’t my first language: to form my front shaping my pattern has 63 stitches and wants me to bring 44 of them to hold, that leaves me with 19 stitches to work, then it tells me to work for 18 rows decreasing one stitch every 1 rows _to 5 stitches_, that leaves me with just one stitch and I don’t understand the “to 5 stitches” part. Then it tells me to begin short rows bringing needles into hold for nine rows, but at that point I don’t have enough stitches to put on hold to do that :( I’m sorry if I misunderstood any part of the process I would really appreciate your help.
Hi. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I watched all your clips and bought my machine a week ago. I am doing the set in sleeve pattern. I just need clarification on the sleeve. The decreases, to get to the short rows at the top , in my pattern it says decrease every 1 row both sides. When i get to row 23 I am at 38 stitches. But i still have 20 odd rows to go. Is it meant to be " decrease every alternate row" instead of every 1 row. I hope this makes sense. Thanks again. Lots of love from Wellington, New Zealand ❤.
Hi. I managed to figure it out. After bind off for shelve , decrease 1 st each side every row 5 times. Then every other row till 42 rows. It worked😊. ❤❤❤❤❤. Thanks again for tutorial. Lots of love from Wellington, New Zealand ❤❤❤.
Find a pattern you like and split the front in half. I used the flax sweater from tin can knits. I garter stitched the first and last four stiches on the front as I'm knitting by hand to keep it from rolling. Theres also patterns for cardigans that may be what your looking for.
I have a question........does this machine easy to use??? does the machine has all the sweater sample for us to choose to knit, or we have to figure that out on our own??? I have not used any knitting machine yet so this is kinda new to me.......I thought it would have all the sweaters, mitten, and hat sample for us in a list that come with the machine so we can choose which type of sample of sweater that we want to knit.......something like that
Hello from the UK. When I reach the shelf and it wants to me to increase after binding off 8sts each side, can I just bind off 4 on each side to avoid having to increase again and go straight on to decreasing? (Yes my shoulder measurement is larger than chest circumference as I assumed you wanted full circumference rather than dividing by 2?). Love watching your videos though, they are so clear.
I’m currently working on this pattern and following the pattern generator in your link. I’m a bit confused about a particular part on the body panels however… in the pattern (per my measurements) it states: “Cast on 108 for 1x1 ribbing Knit 18 rows and transfer all stitches to the main bed. Knit 126 rows Bind off 6 stitches on the side the carriage is on. Knit one row, bind off 6 stitches on the other side. You should have 96 stitches. RC000 Knit -6 rows, increase one stitch each side every row to 108 stitches. Continue knitting to RC45.” My shoulder width is 17” unlike the generic 14” on the generator. The increases here are really confusing me because I thought a set-in sleeve continues to gradually DEcreaae after the initial bind off. I’ve noticed that the 14” shoulder width states decrease but when I put in my 17” it says increase… Just want to know if I’m on the right track or if the pattern generator is taking me on a bit of a roller coaster journey. ❤️
If your shoulders are that much bigger than your torso, the drop shoulder pattern might be a better option for you: ua-cam.com/video/cyqcqxR9TW0/v-deo.html
@@KnitFactoryImpl Thank you for your reply. I wouldn’t say my proportions are ‘that much bigger’ as I’ve hand-knit plenty of vests and sweaters for my measurements without having to swap to a drop sleeve lmao - I’ve brainstormed and combined a hand knit pattern with your pattern generator. So far things are going much better - thanks.
Thank you so much for the video and your pattern generator! It’s fantastic! I have watched the video and others multiple times! 😊I have one question……I have checked online ….. (I do know how to do a stretchy bind off in hand knitting with ribbing) I am unsure how to do it with a ribber attached. Do you have any site you would recommend for me ?
So when the command in the print out from the pattern generator says “knit 12 rows, decrease one stitch on the right every 1 rows to 18 stitches”. I will knit 12 rows and then begin decreasing until I have 18 live stitches? Probably a silly question but want to make sure! This is my first machine knit pattern (& loving it so far!!)
Thank you! I have another question the pattern generator says “ knit -293 rows, increase one stitch each side every -45 rows to 57 stitches” then it goes on to say I should knit 433 rows…. That seems like too many rows for a 24” sleeve. Did I break your super cool pattern maker?
If making this pattern on my LK150, do I need to adjust something or just follow the pattern as is? I am attempting to make this sweater for my 10 year old son and he wears size small adult. Thank you! I am using yarn #4 (medium weight)
I'm working on this pattern and the numbers aren't adding up for me in two places on the sleeves. I've worked around it but thought I'd let you know! For the increases I have: With 100 stitches on the needles "Knit 62 rows, increase one stitch each side every 17 rows to 108 stitches." There are not enough rows there to increase to 108 stitches if the increase row is every 17. For the shelf bind off I have: "Bind off 7 stitches on the side the carriage is on. Knit one row, bind off 7 stitches on the other side. You should have 93 stitches." 108 stitches subtract 7 on each side should be 94. Here are the measurements I input for your reference: Stitches per inch body: 7.2 Rows per inch body: 10 Rows per inch ribbing: 10 Chest circumference: 43 Shoulder width: 14 Finished length: 25 Bicep circumference: 10 Hand circumference: 9 Armhole depth: 12.5 Sleeve length: 20 Inches of ease: 5
Hi. I've just generated a pattern for this and it says for the body panel to cast on 155sts, k.rib 22rs then k154rs. Cast off 7sts on 2rs and says that I should have 139sts but 155sts-14sts is 141sts!!!!!!
I tried this sweater twice and it did not work. I entered my measurements. My gauge is right. The video is great. I have learned many useful tips from the videos. The sweater calculator didn’t work for me. I need more instructions in the written portion. Edited to change my tone. I was having a bad day and didn’t want to take it out on KF in retrospect.
@@KnitFactoryImpl I’m sorry. I was having a bad day. Things are better now. I’m gonna edit my comment. I appreciate your videos and your content. Please keep making them.
is the sweater calculator pattern accurate? why it says increase stitches after binding off 6 stitches when infact in your video, you do decreased. 🥺 im confuseddddd! 😶😩
After the bind off for the shelf, the pattern asks you to decrease to the width of the shoulders. This means that the shoulder measurement that you input is wider than the chest measurement minus the shelf bind off. You can try double checking that your measurements are accurate, or you can try one of my other drop shoulder patterns that doesn't have a shelf bind off.
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Bonjour. Votre vidéo est bien mais dommage que ce soit trop rapide . Pas assez de gros plan. Je ne peux pas regarder la vidéo et lire les sous-titres. Je suis française. Cordialement
What kind of dog is the dog sweater for please? And can your patterns be done on a bulky. Pictures would of been handy of finished patterns to visualise what I'm actual trying to make
If you're planning to work with this pattern, check out the guide to measuring: ua-cam.com/video/kl1gBfsBmjU/v-deo.html
I'm getting an NaN error on the sleeves for any imput measurments. any help?
Anytime I drop a stitch I imagine your calming voice saying "It's important not to panic." And it helps so much :)
I made the sweater in one color instead of striped. It came out great and actually fit me.
Thank you for making the video and the instructions. They were very helpful.
Great tutorial. I love the colours. I have a Brother H 950 electronic machine and have had it for thirty years. I’ve recently took it out of storage and your tutorials have inspired me and rekindled my interest in machine knitting again- thanks.
Best video instruktioner on machine knitting. Thank you so much for being clear, concise, straight to the point and having great camera angles. I really appreciate this!!!!
Thank you for sharing this video. you are very good knitter and excellent demonstrator
OH - I love this video. This is excactly what I´ve been having trouble with - especially to get the arms fitting nicely to the body.
Thank You sooo much🤩😘
I love your tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to show all the steps so carefully.
Thanks for watching!
I’m so impressed and inspired! I have a brother machine and just finished my second class on machine knitting. Thank you for this video.
This video is so good, easy to understand, clear to see, so glad I found it, will definitely watch more.
Grazie. Splendido video per chi è ancora all'inizio, mi ha chiarito diversi punti. Grazie mille
Your videos are so good. I’ve been binge watching. I was a hand knitter years ago, then machine knit for a while. You are making me interested in both again. Such a great hobby.
Excellent tutorial for knitting a sweater, thank you
Very well done explanation. I like that you are clear and concise in your directions.
I‘m a newbie machine knitter with a Passap Duomatic 80 and will try to translate your tutorial from Brother to my machine. Thank you!
Brilliant instructions - just makes it so understandable. Thank you so much, I am definitely a new fan.
Thankyou for a very interesting video. My machine is a Brother 710 I've had from the 80's sadly no ribber. I've got it out again after years packed away. New foam strips and now it's like new. Just need to remember how to use it.
Absolutely gorgeous. The fit is perfect. You are such a wonderful instructor. I will definitely try this sweater out. Your content is extremely helpful and inspirational. Looking forward to more tutorials. Thank you kindly for sharing your knowledge.
You are so welcome!
This is an excellent tutorial! It has been a long time since I used these techniques and I'm so happy to have found a clear, slowish video. Thank you! I subscribed!
I aged looking at this. Very impressive work. Definitely intimidating. Thanks for the video❤
Such an awesome video! Already made one sleeve and slowly making my way through the whole sweater. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for making and sharing such a gorgeous video! I am a beginner machine knitter and I am impressed by the clarity of your explanations, the accurate and very informative pictures/views in the video. I habe subscribed!
Thank u for sharing. I have purchased a machine. Looking forward to it
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
Wonderful video, so clear and concise. Have you ever considered putting one up for V neck sweaters? I have been translating hand knit patterns and drafting my own patterns for them, but would love to see how other people do it with their own style and knowledge!
Thank you for the video and pattern, Will be trying it this fall.
Wonderful!
Thank you! You made it look so easy
Hi! I’m trying to knit the sweater using your pattern generator. In some places the math doesn’t add up. Maybe you want to have a look inside the calculations. ;) Thank you for the videos and the patterns!
Same here, I'm in the shoulder and neckline decreases and I'm having a hard time figuring what's what. Should I make less rows to reach the correct stitches or skip decreases to reach the correct rows? We'll see...
Same here. In the end I just decided a couple stitches, or rows, here or there, wouldn’t make a great deal of difference. I’m sewing it all together now and it’s looking good. 😊
Love it, thank you. I would have liked a bit more detail about the sleeve inset, as that is a tricky job
A wonderful demonstration. Thank you. I am going to try this. I have a Brother KH 892 and a KR 850. My only concern is that I couldn't really see how you cast it off hand stitched around the neckline. You said like a kitchener stitch! I have to search for a demo.
Thank you thank you and thank you
You’re amazing this helps greatly!!
Great work!😀
Thank you so much, your videos so helpful ❤
I am working on the sleeves and the generated patters says "Knit NaN rows, increase one stitch each side every NaN rows to 97 stitches." What is NaN? It is used throught the sleeve instructions. Thank you.
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Your machine is so much fancier than mine. I don't even have a ribber 😅
You can do a lot without a ribber, so don't feel bad. You can reform stitches to make ribbing. Instructions will probably be in your manual, or you can do a folded hem - ua-cam.com/video/EoM6j2EZpbk/v-deo.html
Your videos are awesome! Are you still making them? I have an LK150 and would love to see more on this machine. Can it be used to make a sweater?
Thanks again for your videos!❤
That's great 👍
Thank you🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks Ma'am
Grat Video, thanks!
Hi there!
I was thrilled to find your video and pattern online for the yellow red set in sleeve crew neck sweater.
I have a few questions which might be elucidating some of the pattern steps. Thanks if you can find time to reply.
1) Is the sleeve necessary to do with the extra head and shelf? What if you wouldn't do but stick to only increases so a trapezium shape?
2) How do you decide whether to use decreases vs. short rows or both in the neck and shoulder? Does it depend on the inclination you need?
Eg back body is only short rows for neck and shoulder but front is both decreasing and short rows.
3) In the same context: how do you decide on the number of sts to put in the hold position for short rows? Its hard to completely extrapolate the pattern as there are no calculations or formulas on the online pattern.
Thanks a lot for the advice and enjoy the knitting, Sybryn
1) This is a pattern for a set in sleeve sweater which has the bind off for the shelf and shaping for the sleeve head. If you want to make a drop shoulder sweater, check out my other sweater tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/cyqcqxR9TW0/v-deo.html
2) You can use either decreases or short rows. I chose to use decreases for the neckline because I like the way it looks.
3) All of the math for the pattern is in the code on the website. The short rows are calculated so that the shoulder is one inch lower than the neckline. The code is here: glitch.com/edit/#!/remix/giant-decorous-yamamomo?path=src%2Flib%2Fset_in_sleeve.jsx%3A1%3A0
I think this sweater is so adorable. I looked on line and saw that the yarn you are using is discontinued. Do you have any recommendations as a substitute yarn? I have a Standard machine with a Ribber that is new to me. Thank you for all that you do!😃
This is a really good video, so clear. I have been looking for short sleeved sweaters, could I just shorten the sleeve length on the pattern measurements? Would that work out the stitch counts for the sleeve? Thank you again for a great pattern and tutorial.
Working on a sweater for my partner [hoping the machine can bypass the dreaded 'curse,' and I'm finding that the math for this one is a bit off. [Probably my math]
I have all my panels completed [the generator instructs to knit an additional 88 rows for the back following the full knit] and I'm finding the back panel is several inches longer than the front even following blocking.
Using the following:
Stitches per inch: 7.5
Rows per inch: 11
Chest circumference: 44
Shoulder width: 19
Finished length: 27
Bicep circumference: 15
Hand circumference: 10
Armhole depth: 6.5 [technically 11, but the generated pattern asked for another 143 rows which was...way too much the first run]
Sleeve length: 25
Inches of ease: 2
I think I'm going to frog and just do 40 additional rows before beginning the back shoulder shaping, but wanted to reach out in case this is user error or a mathing issue on the back end]
I have gobbled up all your videos and massively enjoyed the challah i-cord knitting one. I'll have to track down the old recipe since it's been a while, but that looked like such a fun challenge!
The first thing I thought of when I saw this sweater color combination was Jayne Cobb Jayne's Hat from Firefly. On closer comparison that hat had a third color - cranberry?
Hello from Belgium. Started machine Knitting again after 30 years. Thanks for this clear video ! 👏Could you help me find the pattern please?
Thx❤️❤️❤️
Just a question...I made a sweater following your video and using the pattern generator, but the armhole depth on my sweater looks twice as long as it should when my daughter tried the sweater on. Did anyone else experience this problem using the pattern generator? I am new to machine knitting and totally appreciate the work you put into your videos. It is difficult to learn from a machine instruction manual. Keep up your work for us newbies!
Can you check two things for me? Is the gauge of your piece what you expected it to be? Can you measure the armhole depth that you got and compare it to what you expected?
@@KnitFactoryImpl I used 9" for the arm depth in pattern generator, but actual ended up being 12". The rest of the sweater seems to fit appropriately as far as chest and finished length
Can this pattern be done on the LK150 with mock rib?
Could you make a video on short rows in particular?
Hello can you tell what was the colours numbers please and the yarn brand? Thank you
Hi! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial. What do you use for the ribber covers?
I tried your pattern generater, but failed with the sleeves. There seems to be a math problem with the shoulder. Is there a way to have a look at the vode from your glitch app?
I enjoyed watching the video, very easy to follow. Please, what is the name of your knitting machine and did it come with it's own ribber or you got it separately?
In this video, I used a Brother kh-910 with a KR-850 ribber. I purchased them together second hand but you can often find them separately.
I’m following your tutorial to make my first machine knit sweater. Is the front longer than the back? From the point of binding off at the underarm, I am seeing 70 rows for the front but only ~60 for the back. Is that correct or am I missing something?
Thank you for your very informative and clear videos.
Great video thank you
Just one question. I notice the slider on the left hand side of the top carriage moves from N to H sometimes could you tell me what this does ?
I have a problem with my machine dropping the stitches on the top bed when going from left to right and I can work out why 😢
Seems as though you are a new machine knitter. The videos by KnitFactorylmpl are excellent and so are her patterns, but you can learn a great deal by joining the youTube Beginners and Returners Machine Knitting Group, the Machine Knitting Group and others. The slider on N is for knit and on H is for hold, which will be in your manual. It is a good idea to look through the manual to get an idea of what your machine will do and then sit down and do the exercises, one-by-one. What machine do you have?
What is your website again? I enjoy your videos, thank you
Hi! I wanted to thank you for the video and the tutorial. I have a question and I’m sorry if it’s a little broken since English isn’t my first language: to form my front shaping my pattern has 63 stitches and wants me to bring 44 of them to hold, that leaves me with 19 stitches to work, then it tells me to work for 18 rows decreasing one stitch every 1 rows _to 5 stitches_, that leaves me with just one stitch and I don’t understand the “to 5 stitches” part. Then it tells me to begin short rows bringing needles into hold for nine rows, but at that point I don’t have enough stitches to put on hold to do that :(
I’m sorry if I misunderstood any part of the process I would really appreciate your help.
Do you good job 👍💜
Hey please help me to set up my lmpesal 280 machine
Hi. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I watched all your clips and bought my machine a week ago. I am doing the set in sleeve pattern. I just need clarification on the sleeve. The decreases, to get to the short rows at the top , in my pattern it says decrease every 1 row both sides. When i get to row 23 I am at 38 stitches. But i still have 20 odd rows to go. Is it meant to be " decrease every alternate row" instead of every 1 row. I hope this makes sense. Thanks again. Lots of love from Wellington, New Zealand ❤.
Hi. I managed to figure it out. After bind off for shelve , decrease 1 st each side every row 5 times. Then every other row till 42 rows. It worked😊. ❤❤❤❤❤. Thanks again for tutorial. Lots of love from Wellington, New Zealand ❤❤❤.
❤❤❤love yoy
Wow! It looks really nice. How many hours did it take to make this sweater?
This yarn is discontinued is there another yarn to go good with this pattern? :(
amazing, I'm trying to find or generate an open front over sized or relaxed fit sweater? do you know how I could generate a sweater like this type?
Find a pattern you like and split the front in half. I used the flax sweater from tin can knits. I garter stitched the first and last four stiches on the front as I'm knitting by hand to keep it from rolling. Theres also patterns for cardigans that may be what your looking for.
I have a question........does this machine easy to use??? does the machine has all the sweater sample for us to choose to knit, or we have to figure that out on our own??? I have not used any knitting machine yet so this is kinda new to me.......I thought it would have all the sweaters, mitten, and hat sample for us in a list that come with the machine so we can choose which type of sample of sweater that we want to knit.......something like that
اشكرك جدا على هذه الفيديوهات الجميلة ولكن هل يمكنك وضع ترجمة بالعربية لانه يصعب علي فهم بعض الامور وشكرا لك اختي الكريمة
ممكن تخبريني من أين قمتي بشراءها
Hello from the UK. When I reach the shelf and it wants to me to increase after binding off 8sts each side, can I just bind off 4 on each side to avoid having to increase again and go straight on to decreasing? (Yes my shoulder measurement is larger than chest circumference as I assumed you wanted full circumference rather than dividing by 2?). Love watching your videos though, they are so clear.
If your shoulders are that much bigger than your torso, you may be better off with the drop shoulder sweater ua-cam.com/video/cyqcqxR9TW0/v-deo.html
I’m currently working on this pattern and following the pattern generator in your link. I’m a bit confused about a particular part on the body panels however… in the pattern (per my measurements) it states:
“Cast on 108 for 1x1 ribbing
Knit 18 rows and transfer all stitches to the main bed.
Knit 126 rows
Bind off 6 stitches on the side the carriage is on. Knit one row, bind off 6 stitches on the other side. You should have 96 stitches.
RC000
Knit -6 rows, increase one stitch each side every row to 108 stitches.
Continue knitting to RC45.”
My shoulder width is 17” unlike the generic 14” on the generator. The increases here are really confusing me because I thought a set-in sleeve continues to gradually DEcreaae after the initial bind off. I’ve noticed that the 14” shoulder width states decrease but when I put in my 17” it says increase… Just want to know if I’m on the right track or if the pattern generator is taking me on a bit of a roller coaster journey. ❤️
If your shoulders are that much bigger than your torso, the drop shoulder pattern might be a better option for you: ua-cam.com/video/cyqcqxR9TW0/v-deo.html
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Thank you for your reply. I wouldn’t say my proportions are ‘that much bigger’ as I’ve hand-knit plenty of vests and sweaters for my measurements without having to swap to a drop sleeve lmao - I’ve brainstormed and combined a hand knit pattern with your pattern generator. So far things are going much better - thanks.
Thank you so much for the video and your pattern generator! It’s fantastic! I have watched the video and others multiple times! 😊I have one question……I have checked online ….. (I do know how to do a stretchy bind off in hand knitting with ribbing) I am unsure how to do it with a ribber attached. Do you have any site you would recommend for me ?
I figured it out! I took a day away. Reread for the millionth time and watched for the same. Lol!
So when the command in the print out from the pattern generator says “knit 12 rows, decrease one stitch on the right every 1 rows to 18 stitches”. I will knit 12 rows and then begin decreasing until I have 18 live stitches? Probably a silly question but want to make sure! This is my first machine knit pattern (& loving it so far!!)
same question @@
You want to do both at the same time, decrease every row until you've knit 12 rows and you have 18 stitches on the machine.
Thank you! I have another question the pattern generator says “ knit -293 rows, increase one stitch each side every -45 rows to 57 stitches” then it goes on to say I should knit 433 rows…. That seems like too many rows for a 24” sleeve. Did I break your super cool pattern maker?
@@brynabryna Yea, sounds like it might be broken. What measurements did you enter? I want to see if I can fix it.
@@KnitFactoryImpl I wish I could post a screen shot! I might try and post it to your Twitter if that’s ok?
You mentioned the bottom bed. If you have a brother kx350 would you still be able to do this pattern?
If you don't have a ribber, you can always make a folded hem. I have a tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/EoM6j2EZpbk/v-deo.html
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Thank you for your tutorial. Can I ask, is the part where you switch from waste yarn to the main yarn missing? I’m a little confused by that part.
Is that the cast on for the ribbing or the neckline?
If making this pattern on my LK150, do I need to adjust something or just follow the pattern as is? I am attempting to make this sweater for my 10 year old son and he wears size small adult. Thank you! I am using yarn #4 (medium weight)
This pattern should work with any knitting machine, just make sure to make a gauge swatch and plug the values into the pattern generator.
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I'm working on this pattern and the numbers aren't adding up for me in two places on the sleeves. I've worked around it but thought I'd let you know! For the increases I have: With 100 stitches on the needles "Knit 62 rows, increase one stitch each side every 17 rows to 108 stitches." There are not enough rows there to increase to 108 stitches if the increase row is every 17. For the shelf bind off I have: "Bind off 7 stitches on the side the carriage is on. Knit one row, bind off 7 stitches on the other side. You should have 93 stitches." 108 stitches subtract 7 on each side should be 94.
Here are the measurements I input for your reference:
Stitches per inch body: 7.2
Rows per inch body: 10
Rows per inch ribbing: 10
Chest circumference: 43
Shoulder width: 14
Finished length: 25
Bicep circumference: 10
Hand circumference: 9
Armhole depth: 12.5
Sleeve length: 20
Inches of ease: 5
Silly question - what does NaN mean in the pattern
Did you ever find out as I am wondering that.
Hi. I've just generated a pattern for this and it says for the body panel to cast on 155sts, k.rib 22rs then k154rs. Cast off 7sts on 2rs and says that I should have 139sts but 155sts-14sts is 141sts!!!!!!
That's probably a floating point rounding error. It's only 2 stitches off, you can just fudge it.
I tried this sweater twice and it did not work. I entered my measurements. My gauge is right. The video is great. I have learned many useful tips from the videos. The sweater calculator didn’t work for me. I need more instructions in the written portion.
Edited to change my tone. I was having a bad day and didn’t want to take it out on KF in retrospect.
What problems are you having?
@@KnitFactoryImpl I’m sorry. I was having a bad day. Things are better now. I’m gonna edit my comment. I appreciate your videos and your content. Please keep making them.
4 skeins is about how many yards? I want to make my grandma something and she only wears wool/silk etc and those come in smaller quantities usually
This took me about 1300 yards for a ladies medium.
@@KnitFactoryImpl thank you! I’m attempting a color block sweater and this was helpful in deciding what scrap skeins I can use
is the sweater calculator pattern accurate? why it says increase stitches after binding off 6 stitches when infact in your video, you do decreased. 🥺 im confuseddddd! 😶😩
After the bind off for the shelf, the pattern asks you to decrease to the width of the shoulders. This means that the shoulder measurement that you input is wider than the chest measurement minus the shelf bind off.
You can try double checking that your measurements are accurate, or you can try one of my other drop shoulder patterns that doesn't have a shelf bind off.
I wish I could just commission you to make me a sweater
hi. can someone give me size for a 1 yr old. im new to knitting 😭 i dont understand some. thanks
This pattern is intended for adults. Children have a larger head to torso ratio so they need different patterns.
I don’t see the pattern? Help please please
The website can take a few seconds to warm up. Can you check again and let me know if you can see it?
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Votre vidéo est bien mais dommage que ce soit trop rapide . Pas assez de gros plan. Je ne peux pas regarder la vidéo et lire les sous-titres. Je suis française. Cordialement
You can slow the video. Use the settings icon. {top right of the screen.}
What kind of dog is the dog sweater for please? And can your patterns be done on a bulky. Pictures would of been handy of finished patterns to visualise what I'm actual trying to make
Your voice is very robotic, and explanation is so quick. I find you very hard to follow
I have a sweater that i would love for u to make for me. How can i send you the details?