You are correct, it is Similar, however this one is a standard (4.5mm) machine. I look at this machine as a hybrid of the 230 and the vintage machines. It's not "complicated" but it is very rustic. Unlike other machines that do not use punch cards or computer chips - this one is able to "Slip" - that ability is not found in any other machine like it. Many Tuck, or Hold. But not Slip. I wonder if there is going to be a Ribbing attachment in the future.
@@CJMactaggartknits Oh, thanks for your kind answer!! This machine looks very interesting!!! These machines were very rugged, and this machine can do Slip Stitches too!! And is a 200/4.5 Needle Machine. I still have my Brother KH 500, and it still works beautifully!!!
Sorry did not have the time to finish this video, but does it look like it is tilted?
It is indeed - the brackets are angled like one would have with a Ribber attachment.
This Knitting machine looks very similar to the Brother KH-230 Chunky Knitting machine but I may be wrong.
You are correct, it is Similar, however this one is a standard (4.5mm) machine.
I look at this machine as a hybrid of the 230 and the vintage machines. It's not "complicated" but it is very rustic.
Unlike other machines that do not use punch cards or computer chips - this one is able to "Slip" - that ability is not found in any other machine like it. Many Tuck, or Hold. But not Slip.
I wonder if there is going to be a Ribbing attachment in the future.
@@CJMactaggartknits Oh, thanks for your kind answer!! This machine looks very interesting!!! These machines were very rugged, and this machine can do Slip Stitches too!! And is a 200/4.5 Needle Machine. I still have my Brother KH 500, and it still works beautifully!!!