This was a great video, Danielle! Thank you. I haven’t used my knitting machine for over 30 years. I will probably only restart in about a year (we’re renovating an old house), but am loving relearning on TH-cam and getting comfortable with starting up again. In the meantime, I’m cleaning and lubricating all the bits and pieces. Greetings from Australia 🐨
Nice video, but I think you may have missed a couple of steps, the ribber is just hanging off the knitter in your video which is pretty unsafe. I believe you are supposed to use the regular clamps to clamp the metal supports on either end of the ribber to the table. Also, the tension rod isn't used as normal - you need to flip it around so that it leans towards you, not away from you.
You forgot 1 very important step! The clamps that you removed from the main bed must be attached to the bracket of the rubber to hold it onto the table, otherwise the ribber may fall; causing injury to the user, or damage to the machine, or both!
Thanks. I do have it like that on my standard machine but the instruction manual for this machine doesn’t call for the extra clamps. Definitely wouldn’t hurt to use them though.
I just got a ribber, installed it, and already hate the tilt of my main knitting bed. Do most people take off the ribber when they are doing a lot of main knitting bed knitting? I can't find a tilt stand at the moment, and not sure if any are available. Let me know how you manage this? Thanks so much!
It’s definitely an intimidating part of the machine but once you figure it out you will love it!! 🥰 An easy way to begin with the ribber is this pumpkin pattern because you don’t have to learn how to cast on. th-cam.com/video/JmXcZQw-HUs/w-d-xo.html
Trying to help my mom set up her ribber. Has the same model as in the video, but the piece that connects the two carriages has a different look, has a paddle on each side that moves up and down when the carriage changes direction. The carriage only moves an inch, then the gear that controls the paddles stops rotating and jams.
It’s hard to tell without seeing a picture. There is a group on Facebook that you could share a picture to and likely get your question answered. Check here facebook.com/groups/MKBCircle/?ref=share
How long have you owned your knitting machine? Did the ribber come with it or was it purchased separately? What model/brand is it. Thanks for all your videos. They’re very informative.
Yes! It's a gun case and you can get one here. amzn.to/3Z50LNw You may want to check the measurements to ensure it will fit. They do make a bigger one as well.
Thank you, but mine don't simply sit, these end pieces kind of move out a bit from the slots. It's not working properly. so I try to rib, but I have to kind of squeeze the two beds together with one hand, so that it ribs. I don't know how to fix my problem. If you can give me advise that would be great. I would love to knit a sweater. thanks @@LoveYourKnittingMachine
I figured it out. Can you believe that the table/ ribber clamps were not the right ones. Apparently each machine has its own type of table/ribber clamps. Now I hope that I can rib and knit a sweater. Gosh, what a long time it took me to figure that out. The machine was purchased used and it came with those clamps. I had no idea that they were not the correct ones.
This was a great video, Danielle! Thank you. I haven’t used my knitting machine for over 30 years. I will probably only restart in about a year (we’re renovating an old house), but am loving relearning on TH-cam and getting comfortable with starting up again. In the meantime, I’m cleaning and lubricating all the bits and pieces. Greetings from Australia 🐨
Thank you! It’s exciting to hear that people are getting their knitting machines going again!
Thank you it’s been 25 years since I knitted. I forgot how to attach the ribber to my machine . Thank so much for your video great help.
Great video. Have the same machine. Was easy enough to attached. Need more videos on this machine of yours 😊
Nice video, but I think you may have missed a couple of steps, the ribber is just hanging off the knitter in your video which is pretty unsafe. I believe you are supposed to use the regular clamps to clamp the metal supports on either end of the ribber to the table. Also, the tension rod isn't used as normal - you need to flip it around so that it leans towards you, not away from you.
Have never attached mine. Thank you
You forgot 1 very important step! The clamps that you removed from the main bed must be attached to the bracket of the rubber to hold it onto the table, otherwise the ribber may fall; causing injury to the user, or damage to the machine, or both!
Thanks. I do have it like that on my standard machine but the instruction manual for this machine doesn’t call for the extra clamps. Definitely wouldn’t hurt to use them though.
My manual calls for the additional set of clamps, but I'm still scared the whole thing's going to fall off the table
Once you start using it you will see how sturdy it is. 😊
@@LoveYourKnittingMachine Thanks! I think I'll try it today after school!
Exciting!
Thank you for sharing , I can’t wait to set up my ribber knitting machine ❤️
Yay, so exciting!! 💜
how do you attach the brackets on the abck of the ribber?
I just got a ribber, installed it, and already hate the tilt of my main knitting bed. Do most people take off the ribber when they are doing a lot of main knitting bed knitting? I can't find a tilt stand at the moment, and not sure if any are available. Let me know how you manage this? Thanks so much!
I did when I added my ribber too but I got used to it pretty quickly and now it doesn't bother me at all.
I have a Ribber and I had my husband attach it but for some reason- I am afraid/ hesitant/ overwhelmed to try it.
It’s definitely an intimidating part of the machine but once you figure it out you will love it!! 🥰 An easy way to begin with the ribber is this pumpkin pattern because you don’t have to learn how to cast on. th-cam.com/video/JmXcZQw-HUs/w-d-xo.html
Trying to help my mom set up her ribber. Has the same model as in the video, but the piece that connects the two carriages has a different look, has a paddle on each side that moves up and down when the carriage changes direction. The carriage only moves an inch, then the gear that controls the paddles stops rotating and jams.
It’s hard to tell without seeing a picture. There is a group on Facebook that you could share a picture to and likely get your question answered. Check here facebook.com/groups/MKBCircle/?ref=share
hi you have to put the regular C clamps on the end of those ribber joiners, otherwise it might fall off.
I did! :-)
My rubber carriage is missing its arm :( gonna have to buy one online
Hmmm, that's frustrating.
Great Video!! I just purchased a Empisal ribbing attachment. Do you know if this will be compatible with any knitting machine?
It will fit some machines. You just need to know the number and match it to the right machine.
How long have you owned your knitting machine? Did the ribber come with it or was it purchased separately? What model/brand is it. Thanks for all your videos. They’re very informative.
Thank you! I’ve had my machine for a few years. It’s a studio 150. I did get the ribber with it. They were purchased used, not new.
What kind of case is that your ribber is in? Can I get one on amazon?
Yes! It's a gun case and you can get one here. amzn.to/3Z50LNw You may want to check the measurements to ensure it will fit. They do make a bigger one as well.
@@LoveYourKnittingMachine awesome thank you
When you slide the ribber endings on to the machine on both ends, do these pieces simply sit in those slots? Or do they have to be somehow fastened?
They just sit there.
Thank you, but mine don't simply sit, these end pieces kind of move out a bit from the slots. It's not working properly. so I try to rib, but I have to kind of squeeze the two beds together with one hand, so that it ribs. I don't know how to fix my problem. If you can give me advise that would be great. I would love to knit a sweater. thanks @@LoveYourKnittingMachine
I figured it out. Can you believe that the table/ ribber clamps were not the right ones. Apparently each machine has its own type of table/ribber clamps. Now I hope that I can rib and knit a sweater. Gosh, what a long time it took me to figure that out. The machine was purchased used and it came with those clamps. I had no idea that they were not the correct ones.
I can certainly believe that. Frustrating since they came with your machine. Thanks for sharing so that others with this problem can learn from you. 🩵
Do you happen to have a link where I can buy a case like you use for your ribber?
Great video, btw!
I also would love to know where to buy a case for it. Have so many parts I need storage for
Sure. Here you go... amzn.to/3pTEJ0S. Just make sure your knitting machine will fit because measurements can vary.
It's crazy trying to get everything organized, especially with a small space. Here is the link for a case for a ribber... amzn.to/3pTEJ0S.
Hola, muy fàcil de entender, gracias 🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾uruguay...!!👋😍
Thank you 💜
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