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hazel draper
Добавлен 25 фев 2011
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Machine Knitting. Changing a sponge on a sponge bar
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Machine knitting. This is suitable for any knitting machine which has a sponge bar.
cut and sew machine knit
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Hazel and Christine show how easy it is to shape a neckline by using the cut and sew technique.
Ladderback Jacquard Drayton MKC
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Showing how easy this machine knitting technique really is to avoid long floats on the back of your garment when knitting fairisle (jacquard).
Machine knitted graphics using GIMP and DAK
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Description This is a demonstration of how to convert a graphic in GIMP 2.8 so that it is ready to change into stitches using DesignaKnit.
Hannah and Jason's wedding. April 2011
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Hannah's wedding - created at animoto.com
This is so helpful, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
Wonderful so pleased to have found this have struggled with floats and latching up for a long time. So the end needle does not have to be on the ribber.
That was different. Never heard of doing this before.
I wish I could see what you’re doing
Is there any reason you can’t machine knit a big rectangle of fabric and then use this method (or an overlocker) to cut out pieces for a sewing pattern? I’ve just ordered my first ever knitting machine and there’s obviously a large learning curve so I expect to mostly be doing rectangles for a while. Thought cutting out pieces might give me some nicer garments as I learn. There’s only so many scarves a girl who never wears a scarf needs you know 😂
I spent my working life in the 'trade', and most knitwear is made 'cut and sew'. The only difference is the pieces are overlocked together. If you buy some basic sewing patterns for stretch fabrics, copy the tissue pieces onto card in your size (that is your block) and then knit your blanks so that the pattern will fit within the knitted fabric after it has been washed and steamed lightly. You can then use your block to make any shaped neckline, sleeve shapes and widths, length of body, etc. If you have a home overlocker it will make things a lot easier.
Muito bom
I miss so much my knitting club. Yes, Hazel it wonderful to belong to a like minded group. So much fun and learning new things, old things, anything...lol. In the States we don't have that much anymore. My club gals are passed on to a higher realm. I so enjoyed your video.
Thank you so much for explaining so clearly!
Very useful thank you very much.
So technically you could do more ribber needles in work if you wanted? Say 2X2 on the back? Also, can you use this for 3 color DBJ? Thanks
Brilliant!
The ‘ machin sound’ from your camera is so bad.
is there a way to do this on a Silver Reed knitting machine? I don't understand the settings for the Brother machines, so I wouldn't know how to put them on the Silver Reed machine. Thank you.
Thank you very helpful.
Thank you - you make this look a lot less daunting than I was sure it would be!
Great job, thanks so much
The video did not answer how to convert hand knitting to machine knitting. what is the magic formula?
You have to do swatches on your knitting machine to see which is closest to the handknitting specs. No easy way.
Hazel ,what a brilliant explanation........you dont advocate killing the yarn inside your v then?
Thank you. I haven't killed the yarn inside the V but I suppose you could. I find the zig zag holds the stitches well.
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Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the video.
Wow that's looks Great Thanks for Sharing Your Knowledge!!
Great video...but as a fellow Brit who has made a 'knitting machine tutorial video' myself (8 hours filming, 45 minute edit time), I have to ask...where did that dropped stitch disappear to in the 'here's one I made earlier' result of the neckband? ;) lol I was so relieved when I saw that...it means all of us experience the same frustrations from time to time, and it's not just me it happened to! :) I'll definitely be looking at some some more cut and sew garments after watching this video...you have inspired me! Thanks :) Just wish there were more clubs!
A roller foot would make it easier to go over the knitted fabric. I love watching the video!
Rose Barrette out a walking foot, buy Hazel's machine coped better than mine does with the standard foot.
what kind of thread are you using? Stretch?
Thank you for posting this!
Gracias exelente aporte.
I wish you would show the front.......when I do this i think the ladders is to much shown in the front, but perhaps I may change the tension?
BHjeds it is something you have to play around with to get the effect you want. Thanks for your comment. It is nice to get feedback.
Thank you! I'll have a go at this now I've seen it done. It doesn't seem so scary now. 😃
Excellent video! I feel very confident about trying this technique now. I appreciate you so much.
Thank you for demonstrating so clearly how to do the 'cut and sew' technique. kindest regards
Thanks Hazel. :) I didn't realise how easy this was. (Mandee)
Im glad it came in useful