Thank you so much for this video- I’m a struggling newbie/reconnecting with my machine after about RSA’s and had great trouble finishing off my first V neck, until I saw this.. so thank you. You’re videos are really helpful, clear and full of useful hints and tips too.
Excelente.muy hermosos sus videos .todo un arte de los tejidos .bellos terminados.Todos me encantan y la seguire viendo..Gracias he aprendido mucho.! Abrazpz desde Colombia!!!
Diana all your techniques are so beautifully explained and illustrated that it leaves no doubt. you are simply amazing. thank you for such lovely lessons.
There are a couple of things to look at. First of all, the upper take-up springs (antennas) can get old and not pop up fast enough. You can replace them. If your yarn is saggy at the edges from that, it makes edge loops, which get caught in the brushes. When you knit, go just until the click. Don't keep going a long distance after the edge. Also, turn your sinker plate over, use a Crosspoint screwdriver, and remove the round brushes. Clean underneath them, put in a drop of oil, and put them back on.
Great technique. You said "catching about every stitch". Dies it work out that some are skipped? If so about how often do you skip one? Like catch 5 skip 1 etc. Thanks for your videos!
+María Victoria Barrera Para hacer la parte trasera, la costura de un hombro, y continuar con el ribete a lo largo de uno de los lados y en torno a la parte posterior del cuello. Necesitará coser una costura en el ribete al coser juntos la segunda costura del hombro. Estoy utilizando Google Translate, espero que esto tiene sentido en español.
So beautiful and perfectly demonstrated and explained. Thank you so much for sharing.
Clever... and pretty! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for this video- I’m a struggling newbie/reconnecting with my machine after about RSA’s and had great trouble finishing off my first V neck, until I saw this.. so thank you. You’re videos are really helpful, clear and full of useful hints and tips too.
Excelente.muy hermosos sus videos .todo un arte de los tejidos .bellos terminados.Todos me encantan y la seguire viendo..Gracias he aprendido mucho.!
Abrazpz desde Colombia!!!
Diana all your techniques are so beautifully explained and illustrated that it leaves no doubt. you are simply amazing. thank you for such lovely lessons.
Beautiful technique. I will definitely try this out on my next sweater. Thank you for sharing.
very nice!!! thank you for sharing with us 😉
Thank you Diana! I like you video
Diana muchas gracias por responder. Y sí te entendí la explicación. Excelentes tus vídeos. Un abrazo desde Colombia.
Thanks for another great video. This would make a nice blanket edging too I guess?
Very nice.
COOL! Sort of a pie crust/worm edging. That's cool! Thanks!
Excellent thank you 👍😄
Thank you!
Lovely, Thank you
Wow I will do that! It is so pretty : D
love it ty.
Excelent. Thank
Obrigada, consegui fazer! ficou um lindo acabamento!!!
hello from Poland :)
I have a question
why does the thread break off at the edges?
what am I doing wrong?:((
I have a Brather machine.
There are a couple of things to look at. First of all, the upper take-up springs (antennas) can get old and not pop up fast enough. You can replace them. If your yarn is saggy at the edges from that, it makes edge loops, which get caught in the brushes. When you knit, go just until the click. Don't keep going a long distance after the edge. Also, turn your sinker plate over, use a Crosspoint screwdriver, and remove the round brushes. Clean underneath them, put in a drop of oil, and put them back on.
perfeito!!!
Great technique. You said "catching about every stitch". Dies it work out that some are skipped? If so about how often do you skip one? Like catch 5 skip 1 etc. Thanks for your videos!
I'm not skipping any deliberately, but this isn't a completely precise process. If you skip a stitch, it's going to be okay.
You are the best🌹
thanks
bonjour,je vous remercie ,parfait
Diana, como se hace la espalda
+María Victoria Barrera Para hacer la parte trasera, la costura de un hombro, y continuar con el ribete a lo largo de uno de los lados y en torno a la parte posterior del cuello. Necesitará coser una costura en el ribete al coser juntos la segunda costura del hombro.
Estoy utilizando Google Translate, espero que esto tiene sentido en español.