Just love trying your patterns. Just today, my daughter was asked to make a lover’s mitten. I will most definitely have a hard look at your pattern. Thank you for alllllll the Great Tips!❤❤❤❤
hi! just a suggestion, would you be willing to create a pattern for a round yoke sweater? im terrified of sweaters and since christmas is coming up i figured it would be beneficial for everyone!
We all have bad days. I'm glad things looked better after lunch 😊 and hooray, they're done! If you still have some of the yarn left, if she loses one you could make just one instead of a pair - or make another one now so she has 3 mittens, enough to lose 1 and still be fine 😂😂😂
They're very cute and look very clean :~) thanks for sharing --- probably wouldn't be too hard to adapt the pattern for gloves with a full set of fingers? What is your opinion on tabi mittens? B~)
If you’re willing to swap colors and manage the pattern by hand, here’s a technique you can use to machine knit fair isle in the round: ruclips.net/video/_c3_CnCdRkU/видео.htmlsi=nxkXHJsj7RyfXPfO
@@KnitFactoryImpl since you already use code to create your patterns you could pose the pattern creation to a llm in that format. It doesn't need to know that a knitting machine is even a thing. For example in this instance gpt probably already knows all the ratios for the average hand. Thus in theory it would know how to use those ratios to create a pattern given a set of inputs. I think the recent paper by deepmind in regards to step back prompting may be useful. Essentially you ask questions to set context and prime the llm. Then from there you ask for what you really want.
Never done machine knitting. But I can see now why it has lost popularity. It is so easy to make adjustments to hand-knitting; not so, apparently, with machine knitting.
Thank you for including "Time to swap out the machines!" because that critical part is never shown.
I just used this pattern to make a pair of fair isle mittens and one pair of plain fingerless gloves, thank you!
actually....the second one just fell off the machine and nearly broke my toe with the hook weight!
I LOVE all the math you show! Definitely my tribe!
Best knitting machine Videos on RUclips... ❤
I measured my hand out of curiosity, we have the exact same size hands 😱👐🙏🙌
Just love trying your patterns. Just today, my daughter was asked to make a lover’s mitten. I will most definitely have a hard look at your pattern. Thank you for alllllll the Great Tips!❤❤❤❤
Size 8 hand is actually the most common hand size for both men and women. I've sold a lot of gloves and messured a lot of hands
hi! just a suggestion, would you be willing to create a pattern for a round yoke sweater? im terrified of sweaters and since christmas is coming up i figured it would be beneficial for everyone!
I already have one, kind of: ruclips.net/video/JE5YGAypZKQ/видео.html I'll throw it on the stack of things to make eventually.
WOAH, pump them brakes! Where did you get that stand for your machines from?
Its a knitting machine stand that came bundled with my 910. Sometimes they show up on ebay or craigslist.
We all have bad days. I'm glad things looked better after lunch 😊 and hooray, they're done!
If you still have some of the yarn left, if she loses one you could make just one instead of a pair - or make another one now so she has 3 mittens, enough to lose 1 and still be fine 😂😂😂
They're very cute and look very clean :~) thanks for sharing --- probably wouldn't be too hard to adapt the pattern for gloves with a full set of fingers? What is your opinion on tabi mittens? B~)
Hi!! Can you tell me if the brother KH 820 knitting machine can be used for the AYAB hardware hack?? Thanks!
How would you make a tabi mitten?
If you’re willing to swap colors and manage the pattern by hand, here’s a technique you can use to machine knit fair isle in the round: ruclips.net/video/_c3_CnCdRkU/видео.htmlsi=nxkXHJsj7RyfXPfO
Btw how durable is fair isle? The floats on the back seem to destroy the durability.
as long as you tack them down or keep them short the mits should be fine but if ur really worried you can line them
Floats are only a problem if they're longer than 3-5 stitches depending on tension.
Have you ever tried to use gpt to generate patterns? I would imagine that it is capable if you create the correct prompt.
I have yet to find an LLM that knows what a knitting machine is.
@@KnitFactoryImpl since you already use code to create your patterns you could pose the pattern creation to a llm in that format. It doesn't need to know that a knitting machine is even a thing. For example in this instance gpt probably already knows all the ratios for the average hand. Thus in theory it would know how to use those ratios to create a pattern given a set of inputs.
I think the recent paper by deepmind in regards to step back prompting may be useful. Essentially you ask questions to set context and prime the llm. Then from there you ask for what you really want.
I tried this once and it created a very unusable pattern.
If y'all find a set of prompts that create a knit able machine knitting pattern, I'd love to hear about it.
Thank you Beautiful
Never done machine knitting. But I can see now why it has lost popularity. It is so easy to make adjustments to hand-knitting; not so, apparently, with machine knitting.