Thank you a lot for this perfect solution ! I was looking for it for a long time. Thank you for your very clear explanations, and the way you filmed it.
Thanks so much for doing this video! I've just got a ribber for my knitting machine and the instructions that came with it were not making sense to me at all. I've just got my first test piece off and I cannot wait to use it now!
Thank you so much I was beginning to despair of finding a decent ribber cast on edge having just started to use a ribber, I really do not like the circular cast on.
If you were using the same yarn for the 1x1 rib as for your jacquard pattern, you would have to knit your 1x1 rib with a few ends of your jacquard yarn, so it would be an adequate thickness, as 1x1 rib is not a double thickness fabric/stitch. After knitting the 1x1 rib, make sure you finish with the carriage on the correct side, for the proper colour changing, with the colour changer, as your next row will be your jacquard set up row, consult your manual. For starting the jacquard from 1x1 rib, you would pick up the heels of the stitches from the row bellow and put them on all the empty, in between needles, on the opposite beds, to fill in the gaps, so all needles on both beds are in work. Make sure to set your ribber to half pitch, after the transferring, then knit a row to select your needles, for your jacquard pattern, this also sets your first row of full needle rib. Of course, make sure you’re using just one or two ends now, of your jacquard yarn, as you are in full needle rib now and it will be very stiff to knit across if you forget and using maybe 3-4 ends you used for the 1x1 rib! Lol. Now make sure your settings are all correct on your carriage and continue in jacquard.
@@sharonclarke221 No, you can do it just the same way as in the video for 1x1 rib. You may find the single prong transfer tool helpful in guiding the yarn around the needles, though.
Beautiful Alex!!! Do you have a cast off for a neck band rib? I have rehung the stitches on a neckline, I ribbed for 10 rows on my single bed bulky machine. How can I can keep the stretch and do a bind off. The yarn is thick so I don't want to tack down to the back of the garment. Hope you can help me. Thank you
You would do either a chain cast off in rib, which I have a video on or you could do a back stitch cast off, which will have the most stretch, you have to be careful with that one though, depending on the fibre, it can lose its shape after a few washes.
Hi, I've just found a Brother KH-965i at my grandmother's house, it looks Unused/New. I was wondering where the best place to advertise it would be, I'm based in the UK. Any help much appreciated. Many Thanks. Ru :)
Did you sell it? If not, there are plenty of groups on Facebook for selling things knitting machine related, where there are people who repair and service them too, which may be able to help you. Other than that, there is eBay and Market place on Facebook.
Hi. I’ve just noticed that the carriage on your machine has N (normal), H (hold) and I?. What is this for. I haven’t seen it before on a Brother machine. Thx.
Some Brother standard gauge electronic machines have built in intarsia, so no need for an additional intarsia carriage. You set the holding cam lever to “I” and push in both part buttons. Hope this helps.
Clear instructions and such a soothing voice!
It looks very good. I’ve always used knitting in elastic on cast on and zig zag rows and never had an issue. Will try your method
Brilliant! Your camera angles and clear instruction are perfect! Thank you for sharing this. :)
You’re welcome. X
Thank you. You kept your work in focus so we can actually see what you are showing. You clearly show the differences and the winding method.
Thank you. Glad it was useful to you. 😊
I have just tried it on my Empisal 151 and it is a winner.. 😍
It’s blooming fab. Glad you like it. 😊
Love how easier this is to remember. Thank you so much.
It is so easy and only setting the carriage once and forget! 😊
I’m so glad you made this. You helped me up a learning curve!
Absolutely brilliant, you have just solved a problem I've had for so long. Thank you so much!
You’re very welcome, thank you for the kind words. 😊
Clear and informative video with a great result. Thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏻
That looks perfect! Thanks for showing how to and the close ups of details was superb!!!!
Thank you. 🙏🏻
Thanks nice pace, I'm just a beginner and I found this very clear and helpful
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Bless you! I was just looking for a better technique for the ribber cast-on. I'm thrilled to try this tomorrow.
How did you get on? Did you like it? X
Thank you a lot for this perfect solution ! I was looking for it for a long time. Thank you for your very clear explanations, and the way you filmed it.
You’re welcome. 😊
Thanks once again looks so lovely
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Thank you! I got old machine and everything is new - now I know what it is for!
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Brilliant...I am going to try your method on my Empisal 151 bulky double bed.
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Thanks so much for doing this video! I've just got a ribber for my knitting machine and the instructions that came with it were not making sense to me at all. I've just got my first test piece off and I cannot wait to use it now!
That is so fun! How did you get on, are you enjoying it?
I've not done much on it sadly. I've moved house and it's been packed away for longer than I'd like. I will get back to it again soon I'm sure 😊
That looks so neat, thank you.
You’re welcome. ☺️
You’re welcome x
Love it! I'll definitely try it for socks. Thank you :) And I love the mantras. They will be helpful for sure.
You’re welcome. Thank you for kind words. 😊
Super , Perfekt. Danke..
Excelente. Gracias. 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks you for this videos
You’re welcome.
Fab video. Going to try
It ion my socks
Thank you so much I was beginning to despair of finding a decent ribber cast on edge having just started to use a ribber, I really do not like the circular cast on.
There is another alternative for the circular cast on, I need to do a video on that.
@@Thesweaterfactoryyes please id like to see that
Thank you for the video!
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Amazing 🤩 thank you
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maravilloso!!!!!
روعة
Thank you.
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This is beautiful! Do you know how to go from 1x1 rib into a double bed, birds eye backing jaquard hat?
If you were using the same yarn for the 1x1 rib as for your jacquard pattern, you would have to knit your 1x1 rib with a few ends of your jacquard yarn, so it would be an adequate thickness, as 1x1 rib is not a double thickness fabric/stitch.
After knitting the 1x1 rib, make sure you finish with the carriage on the correct side, for the proper colour changing, with the colour changer, as your next row will be your jacquard set up row, consult your manual.
For starting the jacquard from 1x1 rib, you would pick up the heels of the stitches from the row bellow and put them on all the empty, in between needles, on the opposite beds, to fill in the gaps, so all needles on both beds are in work.
Make sure to set your ribber to half pitch, after the transferring, then knit a row to select your needles, for your jacquard pattern, this also sets your first row of full needle rib. Of course, make sure you’re using just one or two ends now, of your jacquard yarn, as you are in full needle rib now and it will be very stiff to knit across if you forget and using maybe 3-4 ends you used for the 1x1 rib! Lol.
Now make sure your settings are all correct on your carriage and continue in jacquard.
Magnificent !
If doing a 2x2 rib do we cast on in 2x2 or do we still need to change needle arrangement and/or pitch?
@@sharonclarke221 No, you can do it just the same way as in the video for 1x1 rib. You may find the single prong transfer tool helpful in guiding the yarn around the needles, though.
Wowwwww💕
I need one of these! how can I order it?
Beautiful Alex!!! Do you have a cast off for a neck band rib? I have rehung the stitches on a neckline, I ribbed for 10 rows on my single bed bulky machine. How can I can keep the stretch and do a bind off. The yarn is thick so I don't want to tack down to the back of the garment. Hope you can help me. Thank you
You would do either a chain cast off in rib, which I have a video on or you could do a back stitch cast off, which will have the most stretch, you have to be careful with that one though, depending on the fibre, it can lose its shape after a few washes.
@@Thesweaterfactory thank you, Alex. I love your videos and I learned so much from them.
Hi, I've just found a Brother KH-965i at my grandmother's house, it looks Unused/New. I was wondering where the best place to advertise it would be, I'm based in the UK. Any help much appreciated. Many Thanks. Ru :)
Did you sell it? If not, there are plenty of groups on Facebook for selling things knitting machine related, where there are people who repair and service them too, which may be able to help you. Other than that, there is eBay and Market place on Facebook.
really stretchy!
Hi. I’ve just noticed that the carriage on your machine has N (normal), H (hold) and I?. What is this for. I haven’t seen it before on a Brother machine. Thx.
Some Brother standard gauge electronic machines have built in intarsia, so no need for an additional intarsia carriage. You set the holding cam lever to “I” and push in both part buttons. Hope this helps.
I didn’t know that! Thx Alex. (PS Please consider a broken toe cast on vid)😊
Thank you
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