Thank you for your tutorials. I have been trying to knit a neckline using the holding position. Though I wrap the needles I still have holes in the knitting. Please could demonstrate this technique.
Thank you so much! It is actually a second hand sweater which was hand knitted using the entrlac technique ( there are some really good UA-cam videos on this) happy knitting!
Hello ! I recently bought a machine second hand and it's perfect except for the fact that the Russel levers are missing on the carraige ! Do you have any advice for me ?
Congrats on getting a machine. I've never had this so not sure how to advise you. Is there anyway you can get them replaced with somebody who services machines? I guess, in the mean time you could use your ravel cord to take the needles back to non working position.
@Claire Newberry thank you for the advice! This is new for me as well. I'm not in an area where they knit unfortunately but I'll contact the Seller and see if they can do anything about it !
Hi Claire I've had a brother machine since 1991, but it's been in my loft for 26 years. I've just got it back out . But can't remember how to do a rib, without using a ribber . Can you please show me how the simple way, thank you,
Hello joy So glad you are machine knitting again. If you don't have a ribber, drop every other stitch (but do this one at a time) and then, using the lachet tool re form the stitches and rehang the stitch on the needle. You should have a right side facing stitch. Do this on every other needle. OR Leave every 3rd needle out of action. Knit double the length of rib required. Pick up your cast on stitches and rehang them back onto the needle that is directly above it. So you are making turned up welt, rather like the bottom of a t shirt hem. If it flips up after pressing you can improve it by going slightly tighter tension on the first part of the hem ( the bit that gets turned up). Give it a steam to flatten it slightly. Hope this helps X
@@clairenewberry7388 hi claire, can you show me the to do the rib, without a ribber, im getting confused on what to do. i find it easier to be shown than in writing sorry.
You explain how to knit perfectly. Thank you very much for giving me confidence xxx
@@JackieEwart thank you for your kind comment
Just bought this machine and your tutorials are brilliant! Please make more x
Thank you so much. Okay, I hear ya. Hope to do some more soon x
I hear you! Hope to get more tutorials out soon. Watch this space!
I hope to get more out soon!
Thanks to you... now I know what was the use of those two lever.
Thank you for your kind words. Enjoy your knitting x
You are a fantastic teacher. Takes the boring out of plain. Thank you so much.
Glad you are finding the recording useful x
Thank you, really enjoyed your, instructions, pace & wool choice. great job :)
Thank you for your kind comment Rhonda.
Thank you for the tutorial.
No problem, hope you enjoyed it.
Thank you for your kind comment.
Thank you 😊
This is so helpful.
I’m already planning projects but need to reign it in lol
Lol, welcome to my world 🌍! I have 21 machines and counting!!
Fantastic informative. Thank you. Some more training videos please.
Thank you. I hope to have some more up soon x
I hear you, I hope to have more tutorials out soon. Watch this space!
Thank you for your tutorials. I have been trying to knit a neckline using the holding position. Though I wrap the needles I still have holes in the knitting. Please could demonstrate this technique.
I will try and do a tutorial based around this thought. Bear with, it's my busy time.
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muichas gracias ,ruego subas mas tutoriales de esta maquina de tejer
tak for undervisningen - det ville være fint om du viste resultatet fra retsiden også
Que hermoso bel sueter que trae puesto. Podria compartir tutorial. Muchas gracias.
Thank you for your kind comments. I will try to accommodate this in future tutorials.
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Thank you so much! It is actually a second hand sweater which was hand knitted using the entrlac technique ( there are some really good UA-cam videos on this) happy knitting!
Hy it's me Isha I love knitting
hi! i buy one knitmaster 700, but the second colour don t knit😭😭, the carriage don t take it, do you know that??🙏
Hello, you can down load the machine's manual from machine knitting etc.
If you are doing all correctly it may need some maintainable
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@@clairenewberry7388 thanks! 🤗
Hello ! I recently bought a machine second hand and it's perfect except for the fact that the Russel levers are missing on the carraige ! Do you have any advice for me ?
Congrats on getting a machine. I've never had this so not sure how to advise you. Is there anyway you can get them replaced with somebody who services machines?
I guess, in the mean time you could use your ravel cord to take the needles back to non working position.
@Claire Newberry thank you for the advice! This is new for me as well. I'm not in an area where they knit unfortunately but I'll contact the Seller and see if they can do anything about it !
Hi Claire I've had a brother machine since 1991, but it's been in my loft for 26 years. I've just got it back out . But can't remember how to do a rib, without using a ribber . Can you please show me how the simple way, thank you,
Hello joy
So glad you are machine knitting again.
If you don't have a ribber, drop every other stitch (but do this one at a time) and then, using the lachet tool re form the stitches and rehang the stitch on the needle. You should have a right side facing stitch. Do this on every other needle.
OR
Leave every 3rd needle out of action. Knit double the length of rib required. Pick up your cast on stitches and rehang them back onto the needle that is directly above it. So you are making turned up welt, rather like the bottom of a t shirt hem.
If it flips up after pressing you can improve it by going slightly tighter tension on the first part of the hem ( the bit that gets turned up).
Give it a steam to flatten it slightly.
Hope this helps
X
@@clairenewberry7388 hi claire, can you show me the to do the rib, without a ribber, im getting confused on what to do. i find it easier to be shown than in writing sorry.