I watch this today and found it for $15.00. Now I need to practice. I really love the way you show your knowledge. Thank you,I have learned a lot from you.
Great video. I wondered about the effectiveness of the transfer tool - you’ve convinced me that it might be worth it. One of my favorite “tools” is a tool that can be made: a cast-on rag for working on the main bed. I made mine folded so I can insert long heavy welding rods as weights for doing tuck patterns. Saves time and saves yarn.
I'd love to get transfer carriage, the prices are crazy though. I also bought main bed color changer, as I hate to switch yarn by hand. I would also love to buy de-knit carriage, because sometimes i mess up and need to undo a lot of rows, haha.
I was just thinking about transfer carriages the other day 😄 I'm interested in getting one but the manual says that I should use the KA-7100 for my Brother KH-588. Wherever I look they seems to mention both the KA-7100 and the KA-8300 on the box. Are they the same? How can you tell the difference from the images?
on the box of my carriage it says KA-8300, looking in the little manual it comes with it also mentions the KA-7100. 🧐 I tried to find it online to see if there was any difference but I could only find KA-8300.. sorry but I am not sure, so I cannot help you here. I would suggest you join Machine knitting Facebook groups, there are loads of members and someone might own that one and could help with this. good luck! ♥
Also, looking at what machines it says that the KA-8300 is compatible with, it doesn't mention kh891 with ribber bed kr850, which is the model of my machine, and it works perfectly so honestly I donnttt know 😂
@@Knitology1x1 that is so strange, glad to see I wasn't the only one confused 😂 Thanks for the reply, I'll have to dig up some more info on that when I finally decide to get it 🤔
I watch this today and found it for $15.00. Now I need to practice. I really love the way you show your knowledge. Thank you,I have learned a lot from you.
So glad you found a good deal!! 🎉🎉 thank you much! ♥️
Cute little kitten ! ! 🥰😍
Fava, she is the cutest! raised her since she was 1 day old 🥹
Great video. I wondered about the effectiveness of the transfer tool - you’ve convinced me that it might be worth it. One of my favorite “tools” is a tool that can be made: a cast-on rag for working on the main bed. I made mine folded so I can insert long heavy welding rods as weights for doing tuck patterns. Saves time and saves yarn.
thank you for sharing ! 😊
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I'd love to get transfer carriage, the prices are crazy though. I also bought main bed color changer, as I hate to switch yarn by hand. I would also love to buy de-knit carriage, because sometimes i mess up and need to undo a lot of rows, haha.
Maybe you will come by a good deal! 🤞🏼
Thanks for sharing I didn’t know there was a de-knit carriage 🤔😊
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I was just thinking about transfer carriages the other day 😄 I'm interested in getting one but the manual says that I should use the KA-7100 for my Brother KH-588. Wherever I look they seems to mention both the KA-7100 and the KA-8300 on the box. Are they the same? How can you tell the difference from the images?
on the box of my carriage it says KA-8300, looking in the little manual it comes with it also mentions the KA-7100. 🧐 I tried to find it online to see if there was any difference but I could only find KA-8300.. sorry but I am not sure, so I cannot help you here. I would suggest you join Machine knitting Facebook groups, there are loads of members and someone might own that one and could help with this. good luck! ♥
Also, looking at what machines it says that the KA-8300 is compatible with, it doesn't mention kh891 with ribber bed kr850, which is the model of my machine, and it works perfectly so honestly I donnttt know 😂
@@Knitology1x1 that is so strange, glad to see I wasn't the only one confused 😂 Thanks for the reply, I'll have to dig up some more info on that when I finally decide to get it 🤔
It is difficult to find transfer tools for mid gauge (6.5 mm) LK150 machine.
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