Thank you so much for adding the verbal note about using the LK100! I have that machine and have trouble finding info about how to do designs on it because if it's simplistic carriage.I am just starting to learn and your videos are very helpful even if I can't always figure out how to translate it to a LK100 I still enjoy learning from you.
Thanks! I don't have an LK 100, but someone was asking how to do Fair Isle on it. I read the manual and it looks like it doesn't have Russel levers which are the levers that you use to put the machine into hold. It seems that the LK 100 carriage will hold needles that are brought to position D. So if a pattern says something like "set your carriage to hold," "put Russel levers to position one," you won't have to do that step on your machine. Just bring the needles to hold (position D) and it will accomplish the same thing. On the other hand, if a pattern tells you to bring the needles all the way to position D in order to get stitches to knit off easier, this will not work as the machine will hold (not knit) those needles.
@@AnnaHaferman I'm not sure I've seen a listing on amazon and ebay but can't find much about it other then the listing so I was trying to see if it be worth buying cause I want to make sure when I buy something it is. I'll pass on it cause if know one really heard of it it might be better to leave alone lol
It is wonderful that a young lady is teaching techniques. She also is a terrific mechanic on KMs.
You are so sweet!
Thank you so much for adding the verbal note about using the LK100! I have that machine and have trouble finding info about how to do designs on it because if it's simplistic carriage.I am just starting to learn and your videos are very helpful even if I can't always figure out how to translate it to a LK100 I still enjoy learning from you.
Thanks! I don't have an LK 100, but someone was asking how to do Fair Isle on it. I read the manual and it looks like it doesn't have Russel levers which are the levers that you use to put the machine into hold. It seems that the LK 100 carriage will hold needles that are brought to position D. So if a pattern says something like "set your carriage to hold," "put Russel levers to position one," you won't have to do that step on your machine. Just bring the needles to hold (position D) and it will accomplish the same thing.
On the other hand, if a pattern tells you to bring the needles all the way to position D in order to get stitches to knit off easier, this will not work as the machine will hold (not knit) those needles.
Anna you are always an inspiration to me. Thank you for your teaching. Yah bless.
Thank you so much!
Such a great video. This just makes so much more sense to me now.
I'm happy to hear that! Let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you! 🙏
bellissimo e molto utile per me grazie mille Anna
Thank you!
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Thank you!
thank you very much
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Anna
Thanks Jackie!
Thanks Anna, well explained as always :)
Thanks Sue!
Good video. Thanks.
Thanks Jim!!!
Thank you very much for this video. I have LK150 with robber nut not punchcard. Can punchcard attachment be added to LK15
Are you sure it's an LK 150? Is the bed metal or plastic? There was no punchcard or ribber made for the LK150.
Have you hear dof the White Tiger flat bed knitting machine? If so have you been able to use?
Is that the one that's made in India? It looks like they are being made new. I have not used one.
@@AnnaHaferman I'm not sure I've seen a listing on amazon and ebay but can't find much about it other then the listing so I was trying to see if it be worth buying cause I want to make sure when I buy something it is. I'll pass on it cause if know one really heard of it it might be better to leave alone lol
Teşekkür ederim..( keşke Türkçe olarak da anlatilabilse🙏🏽💐)
Thanks! Sorry I don't speak Turkish.