Silver Reed - how to use main carriage to cast on/off

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • This video shows the settings for using your carriage to cast on and off. I have demonstrated this on the standard gauge SK280 model, but it can be applied to all gauges and models of Silver Reed metal bed machines, ie those with sinker posts (aka gate pegs).

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  • @hdschmuland
    @hdschmuland 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Sally, I am presently casting off 200 stitches on my 360 and this works so well. Thank you soooo much for sharing it.

  • @KarineAurelien
    @KarineAurelien День назад

    Very useful Sally. Thank you

  • @ceritat625
    @ceritat625 3 года назад +5

    Thank you! This is brilliant, I have been knitting on Silver Reed for over 20 years and did not know about this! I must try it for my next project.

  • @nycGWOD
    @nycGWOD 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!
    I've just unboxed my Silver Reed SK280 and- as you described- was struggling with getting an even tension by manually e-wrapping. Your technique is far easier.

  • @AnnaHaferman
    @AnnaHaferman 3 года назад +4

    Great video! I love the trick with the ravel cord. Thanks!

  • @sweetyeastbuns8122
    @sweetyeastbuns8122 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this! It even works on my LK 150.

  • @janehall9100
    @janehall9100 Год назад

    Thank you so much for taking the time to post this. You truly are a very talented lady and so generous sharing with us. Thank you again and wishing you a very happy Christmas 😍😍

  • @carinerevial2900
    @carinerevial2900 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for these great tips !! Can't wait to try them !!

  • @lickyourfcae8
    @lickyourfcae8 2 года назад

    Such a great thing to know. Takes me forever to cast off. This way is so fast.

  • @gail101242
    @gail101242 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the lesson Sally. I have been machine knitting since 1960 and I have never seen that technique with the slip setting. I don't think I would use the cast on (I like crochet cast on) but the cast off looks good and genuinely easier than hand cast off.

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Gail, it's something I only found out about a few years ago, I never came across it back in the 1980's when I learned to machine knit

  • @evelinstetter5335
    @evelinstetter5335 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Have tried it on my SK 860, an electronic, and it functions.

  • @jagodarebic4692
    @jagodarebic4692 Год назад

    Very helpful! Thank you Sally!

  • @magdalenafourie3690
    @magdalenafourie3690 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @lindalockett1002
    @lindalockett1002 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Sally my

  • @lorrainewisedale9317
    @lorrainewisedale9317 2 года назад

    That’s brilliant thank you !!

  • @flatbedlove
    @flatbedlove Год назад +1

    I adore this carriage e-wrap cast on. Thank you for sharing this very clear video. Assuming we work only here with our project yarn not our scrap yarn?

  • @MsRabbithash
    @MsRabbithash 2 года назад

    THANK YOU!

  • @glendabanyard70
    @glendabanyard70 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Sally, I am enjoying your videos and your easy to follow instructions. Unfortunately I am having a problem using the carriage cast on using my Silver Reed. It starts off great and then I notice that one or two of the knitted stitches have come off the needle! I have tried to so it several times now (carriage cast off is great though) and it is never the same needle. I do find it fiddly doing it manually and would love to be able to d9 this properly. Any suggestions please. Many thanks.

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, it may be that your overhead tension/stitch size are a bit loose, allowing the stitches to "bounce off". Or the yarn might be quite springy, waxing it might help. Otherwise you could try holding on a ravel cord between the stitches and the sinker posts to keep them in place. Clip it together with a clothes peg or clip to hold it down. That's all I can suggest!

  • @nanababa1932
    @nanababa1932 3 года назад +1

    Hi Sally. I've just started knitting and follow my manual for guidance. The casting on I've been shown is by laying the yarn across needles in d position and pulling the carriage across with the weave knob on. Is there a reason why this wouldn't be as good as the method you show? I will ofcourse be by trying it out though. So much to learn!

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  3 года назад +6

      Hi Nana, the method you describe is the weaving cast on, which is not a fully finished edge. The method I describe using the carriage, is a form of e-wrap cast on, which gives a finished edge. They both have their uses and advantages, it depends what you are making. There is no point spending time doing a closed, finished edge on something that is temporary, or practice, for example. Yes, lots to learn!

    • @nanababa1932
      @nanababa1932 3 года назад +1

      @@sallybutcherskalamundakrafts well I didn't know that thankyou for the info. Idve been happily knitting away at my designer jumpers with an inferior finish!

  • @rosavattima4206
    @rosavattima4206 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sally do you have a video for doing fair isle on the 360 singer machine ?

  • @petramaxwell1955
    @petramaxwell1955 2 года назад +1

    How do you not get the rest of the needles on the row knitted up when doing this slip stitch cast off? My sk155 just knits across the row

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  2 года назад +2

      When the carriage is set to slip it should only work the stitch in D position? Check your side levers are forwards on the circle.

    • @petramaxwell1955
      @petramaxwell1955 2 года назад

      @@sallybutcherskalamundakrafts thanks for bringing this to my attention Sally! Your demonstrations are very helpful and inspiring for me

    • @serendipidus8482
      @serendipidus8482 24 дня назад

      Ok thats just reducing a stitch isnt it? My carriage doesnt have slip but it has know up and know down...know down is for knit and nob up is for doing cast on where it takes the é cast on with a thread layed over the hooks through which maybe is slip?

  • @jaynhawk2724
    @jaynhawk2724 3 года назад +1

    I am thinking of getting a knitting machine. Looking at silver reed. Is there any benefit to the 820 over the 250 please. Is it easy to knit a pattern as all I have seen is swatch knitting in demos. For instance doing armhole shaping automatically.?

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  3 года назад

      There is no advantage of one machine over another when it comes to basic knitting techniques. No domestic machine can do automatic armhole shaping, increasing, decreasing, casting on or off - this is always manual.
      The differences are whether the machine can knit stitch patterns such as fairisle, lace and tuck automatically and whether it knits those by means of a punchcard system or electronics from a computer. The cheapest, basic machines have no automatic patterning systems and any fancy stitches are done by hand manipulation. They usually don’t even have ribbers. The punchcard patterning machines are very versatile but cost more, but they are easier to learn than the computer driven models.
      Decide which thickness of yarn you are most likely to use, as no machine will cover them all. I have four gauges of machine for this reason! And decide your budget.

  • @JackieEwart
    @JackieEwart 25 дней назад

    Hello Sally please please please will you tell me why the yarn gets tangled in brushes. I have got plastic but brushes protrude slightly. I am a new machine knitter and have had machine for a few weeks. Thank you for any help you give

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  23 дня назад

      Honestly? it’s a beginner thing and will go away as you improve. Your overhead tension could be slightly off so that the yarn slackens off then catches, your yarn could be a bit fluffy, the brushes could have a wonky bristle or two.
      Try to get into the habit of holding the yarn above the carriage just as you start to knit the row, to stop it looping.
      You can also use the yarn separators (Silver Reed only) which will keep the yarn travelling through the arm instead of underneath it.

  • @monicamorell4656
    @monicamorell4656 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for your explanation.
    Can you start like this on a Silver Reed 840?

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  2 года назад +1

      No, I don’t think you can, because the cam lever on the electronic overrides the side levers, which is a right pain the ****!!

    • @monicamorell4656
      @monicamorell4656 2 года назад

      @@sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      Thanks for your explanation.❣️

  • @anneetalex
    @anneetalex Год назад

    Hello I bought a second hand sk280 machine with SRP60n. The set is already attached. I don't understand how to detach or work with the main machine to simply train in jersey before starting the dimensions with the SRP60n. Have you ever made this video. I see that you have a cover on the SRP60N but I don't have one on my machine. How can I buy one?

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  Год назад

      Underneath the ribber on both sides are levers that drop it down from the main bed. You do not have to remove it to knit stocking stitch. I have videos on RUclips on knitting rib, and transferring to the main bed. The ribber covers are no longer made, so you’d have to search for a second hand pair. In the meantime, use a pillowcase and pegs to hold it in place.

    • @anneetalex
      @anneetalex Год назад

      @@sallybutcherskalamundakrafts thank you very much for your your prompt response and your help. I succeeded in dropping down the ribber😃. Thank for letting me know for covers.

  • @kirabogabbie7096
    @kirabogabbie7096 2 года назад

    Help my carriage stark the needles are not moving

  • @ifeoluwaesther6954
    @ifeoluwaesther6954 3 года назад

    Can you please explain how the tension works?

  • @CrochetknittingloveArt46
    @CrochetknittingloveArt46 Год назад

    What is price this machine please 🙏

  • @valerieroscamp5891
    @valerieroscamp5891 3 года назад

    Just tried this (several times) on Silver Reed 840 and I end up with a triangle because all of the stitches knit each time.?..

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  3 года назад

      Hi Valerie, one of the disadvantages of the electronic - you don’t have control of the side levers! The machine thinks it can think for you!

    • @valerieroscamp5891
      @valerieroscamp5891 3 года назад

      @@sallybutcherskalamundakrafts does this mean that I can’t use this method. I’ve learned so much from your videos, thank you.

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  3 года назад

      @@valerieroscamp5891 what do the side levers do when you move the cam to the slip setting?

    • @valerieroscamp5891
      @valerieroscamp5891 3 года назад

      @@sallybutcherskalamundakrafts they go back.

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  3 года назад

      @@valerieroscamp5891 then this method won’t work on the electronic, as the side levers need to be forward. Sorry.

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    @user-bl5zz5ic6q 2 года назад

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  • @alea2556
    @alea2556 3 года назад

    Hi. Which size of yarn do you use?

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  3 года назад +1

      Generally, on my standard gauge machine, I use a U.K. 4 ply yarn, which is quite fine - on hand knitting needles it’s 3.25mm. I sometimes use a finer 3 ply, but DK is too thick for it.

  • @serendipidus8482
    @serendipidus8482 24 дня назад

    I mean thats way longer than latchooking them because youre doing the same one off and also dragging the carriage back and forth.

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  23 дня назад

      @@serendipidus8482 I did say it’s not quick! But it’s another option.

    • @serendipidus8482
      @serendipidus8482 23 дня назад

      @@sallybutcherskalamundakrafts you actually said it doesn't take any longer than latchooking. That's why I commented that it is longer.