Friday, 21 March 2014

Some recent projects


Bubble wrap - standard gauge machine with ribber

Experimental pintuck swatch - mid-gauge machine
Crochet fedora/trilby


Friday, 3 January 2014

How cute is this?


It's a mini brooch.
From
http://cckittenknits.wordpress.com/

As usual, I didn't follow the instructions, knitted on my standard gauge machine with ribber.
Had to improvise for an alternative cast on comb.

I just love it. Thank you cckittenknits!


I've devised a new term ...  micro-knitting  ... you heard it here!

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Designaknit8

I have been asked on several occasions to troubleshoot Designaknit setup problems.  
So here's a step-by-step guide for setting up DAK for Interactive Knitting.

The following screen shots assume that you have designed your piece and integrated the stitch pattern. 
(Sorry about overspilling into the text on the right-hand side, but it was difficult to read when made smaller)

1. Select the Interactive Knitting icon.




2. Click OK to accept pattern piece.


3. Click OK to select Integrate with stitch pattern


4. Under Options, select Method of Knitting


5. Select machine, then click OK


6. Setup knitting technique  

(For punch lace on a Silver Reed, choose Fairisle but the dial on the knitting carriage needs to be set to L (lace)

7. Under Go, select Go to RC (row counter)



8. Set to 0 (zero)

From my experience, even though it may be showing a highlighted 0, I always input it again by overtyping with a 0

9. Still under Go, select Ready

If during knitting you get a message saying 'Carriage going the wrong way', take the carriage back to where it started for that row, reset the row counter (Step 8), and do the Ready process again (Step 9)
This message can appear even if you move the carriage slightly back, when moving forward. So be sure to make smooth accurate movements with your carriage - slow and steady - not too fast!

10. Almost there, click OK


11. Position needle cams (for Silver Reed) as directed - then click OK.


12. You will now be ready to start












 

Cablelinks

For information on Softbyte's Designaknit cablelinks all knitting machines see
http://www.softbyte.co.uk/cablelinks.htm

An at a glance guide for Brother machines
http://www.aboutknittingmachines.com/DAKCablesBrother.php


Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Twisted fringe made on a Knitting Machine


I'm having a Diana Sullivan Fest; here is Diana's new tutorial for a twisted fringe - simple and effective to do - a perfect trim for cushions.