Thank you, enjoyed watching your video. I have a 270, but have yet to really get working on it. Just trying to figure out programming etc. Always nice to see 270 vids, one day I will master it.🤣
I have indeed yes, I posted on a machine knitting Facebook group two designs from the Brother 270 pattern book that I knitted up on the Bond. 🙂 I am not sure what you mean with the last part of your message though?
Bless, thank you. 🙂 The 270 is just an electronic version of the 260. It has the advantage of having freedom of the size of your patterns, the 260 has a 24 stitch punchcard facility, which is fine, but the 270 will allow you to have a pattern as wide as the needle bed, if you wished.
Thesweaterfactory thank you for the info. I do have the 260, so I will try to follow along, with my 260. Thanks again for your excellent instructional videos.🇨🇦
@@saraana4614 single motifs on a 260 is just as easy. Choose your motif punchcard, use the motif cams and set them into the needle bed where you would like the motif to begin and finish knitting, making sure it is in the punchcard repeat range. The needle number strip shows you where the repeats start and finish. 🙂 Set the punchcard on row 1 and select the needles, set the carriage up in the same way as this video, release card and knit the motif in the same way as I showed here. 🙂
Got a 270 not too long ago, appreciate this video
Your KH 270 video is so appreciated.
The more demos you might make, I will always be lookng for.
Thank you Alex. A really good clear and easy to follow video. Kindest regards.
Thank you for the kind words. 🙂
Thank you, enjoyed watching your video. I have a 270, but have yet to really get working on it. Just trying to figure out programming etc. Always nice to see 270 vids, one day I will master it.🤣
They make a chunky one????
Thank you 😊
have you done this before on a bond machine? would you ad the knits to fill in as well?
I have indeed yes, I posted on a machine knitting Facebook group two designs from the Brother 270 pattern book that I knitted up on the Bond. 🙂
I am not sure what you mean with the last part of your message though?
Love love your videos, is the 270 similar to the 260.
Bless, thank you. 🙂
The 270 is just an electronic version of the 260. It has the advantage of having freedom of the size of your patterns, the 260 has a 24 stitch punchcard facility, which is fine, but the 270 will allow you to have a pattern as wide as the needle bed, if you wished.
Thesweaterfactory thank you for the info. I do have the 260, so I will try to follow along, with my 260. Thanks again for your excellent instructional videos.🇨🇦
@@saraana4614 single motifs on a 260 is just as easy. Choose your motif punchcard, use the motif cams and set them into the needle bed where you would like the motif to begin and finish knitting, making sure it is in the punchcard repeat range. The needle number strip shows you where the repeats start and finish. 🙂
Set the punchcard on row 1 and select the needles, set the carriage up in the same way as this video, release card and knit the motif in the same way as I showed here. 🙂
Thesweaterfactory thank you very much, I will give that a try.🙏
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Hello there! I am good thank you, how are you?