Really love your video, thanks very much for simplifying the manual content. I managed the sock no problem. First time with no stress... 🤩 I'm off to make some more!!
Bonjour, un très grand merci pour votre vidéo qui détaille parfaitement le travail 🙏 Exactement ce que je souhaitais ❤️❤️❤️ J’ai partagé sur notre groupe passap débutant
Thank you so much for your very helpful content! Please the yarn you used is the normal for hand knitting? So we have just to look for thin suitable yarn true?
@@ZabbezOriginal buenas tardes desde Colombia me puedes explicar por favor como lo puedo realizar apenas estoy empezando a manejar el deco o tarjetero mil gracias
Really beautiful work for your first socks on this machine. Have you seen the SWAN ( Socks Without A Name) pattern for the Passap? It has a gusset in the pattern by the heel. Good to see a new video from you.
@@ZabbezOriginal I have not seen it as a video. A company on the internet in the USA has taken over selling this pattern by that name. Socks have been knit for hundreds of years with a gusset so there is nothing about the sock that is proprietary other than the written words of the pattern and the name of the pattern. There is an E6000 Passap video by motherofallcrafts that shows how to do a different type of sock heel. The same should work on the DUO80. We need to get you a double bed pattern for the other as well. 😉
Unfortunately not. Haven't had time to make new video's lately or even be online 😜 But hopefully in a few weeks I will have more time to make some new video's 👍🏻
Mooie sokken !!, goeie duidelijke uitleg, ik probeer het vandaag nog uit ",-)) hoe bereken ik de maat van de sokken ? Ik denk dat die van jou wel voor een maatje 46 zijn of zo....
Thank you for this clear easy to follow video. I have an E6000 so only the back bed has pushers that come out of the bottom rail like that. Do you know if I can still short-row on the front bed or would I have to use the back bed. TIA.😊
Thank you, I am happy you like my video. I have no experience with an E6000 knitting machine, but those are great machines. It seems to me it must be possible on the front bed, but I am not sure. Don’t you need to activate and make some settings on the electronic console to short row on the front bed?
@@ZabbezOriginal Probably that is the case. However, when I got my E6000 I started with the console and gave up on the E6000 entirely for a year or two. It has been suggested to me recently that I should work my way through the DM80 book then try again with console. So, far I have had more success knitting without the console than I did with it. I think I will pose my question in the relevant Facebook group. Someone is bound to know the answer. 😊 Thanks.
@@ZabbezOriginalThe front bed pushers are controlled on the E6000 by lock settings and by console. The back bed is exactly like the dm80. Many knitting challenges are the same for both machines. The E6000 needs a fully charged battery for the console memory to work. You need to be aware of static electricity. You must also know the EXACT starting position for the console to read the pushers. If you try to knit too fast the programs will Also fail. TH-cam mother of all crafts has some very good E6000 videos as well as passapnet.
You can still short row on your front bed moving your pushers by hand just like the DM80 for sock knitting. Lock on N. Not using the console TH-cam Barbara deik, I might have mispelled the last name, has some instruction on using the E6000 without the console. Duet magazines published conversion lock settings for the two machines. There is a book still sold. "Knitting without the lights" by Billie Hall. That addresses this issue. Meaning to knit without the console.
@@veggieview2264 Thanks. 😊 I'll see if I can find the Barbara Deik instructions. I have the conversion information from the Duet magazines. I have searched but I have yet to find a copy of Knitting With The Lights Off.
Just what I've been waiting for.
I am glad to hear that. Sock knitting is a lot of fun. I hope you find it helpful 😀
Beautiful socks! Well done.
Thank you so much! 😊
I love your new sweater too.
Ah thank you for noticing, I am happy you like it. Thank you! 😀
hi from france, thank you, amazing , I will knit socks rigt now
I am very happy to hear that, thank you! And enjoy knitting your socks 😀
Thank you for sharing this with us. Your instructions were clear and thorough. You make it look so simple. 💜🧶
Thank you so much, I am happy you like my video. Machine knitting can be very intimidating, but practice makes perfect 😀
Just knit a full sock on my Passat duomatic 80! Can’t wait to do the second one tomorrow. Thank you!!
I am really happy to hear that, thank you. Good luck knitting all the socks you want! 😜
Really love your video, thanks very much for simplifying the manual content. I managed the sock no problem. First time with no stress... 🤩 I'm off to make some more!!
Wow, I am so happy to hear that. Thank you! I hope you will knit a lot of socks now 😀
amazing tut!
Thank you very much! 😀
love your jersey!! again excellent video. I am so glad I stumbled upon your channel
I am very happy to hear that, thank you :-)
Bonjour, un très grand merci pour votre vidéo qui détaille parfaitement le travail 🙏
Exactement ce que je souhaitais ❤️❤️❤️
J’ai partagé sur notre groupe passap débutant
Thank you so much for sharing, makes me happy, I really appreciate it 😀🙏🏻
Bojour
Thanks again for your clear instructions video. Please write a pattern for five finger toe sock? TIA ❤
Trés belles chaussettes pour des premières ; A bientôt
Thank you so much again! A bientôt 😜😀
Waouh! Merci !!!!
Thank you so much for your very helpful content! Please the yarn you used is the normal for hand knitting? So we have just to look for thin suitable yarn true?
Yes correct! 😀
Buenos días me gustaría saber como realizar un gorro navideños con tarjetero mil gracias te sigo desde Colombia
Thank you!
@@ZabbezOriginal buenas tardes desde Colombia me puedes explicar por favor como lo puedo realizar apenas estoy empezando a manejar el deco o tarjetero mil gracias
Really beautiful work for your first socks on this machine. Have you seen the SWAN ( Socks Without A Name) pattern for the Passap? It has a gusset in the pattern by the heel. Good to see a new video from you.
Thank you for the tip. Have not seen that, but will check it out. Is it a video on TH-cam?
@@ZabbezOriginal I have not seen it as a video. A company on the internet in the USA has taken over selling this pattern by that name. Socks have been knit for hundreds of years with a gusset so there is nothing about the sock that is proprietary other than the written words of the pattern and the name of the pattern. There is an E6000 Passap video by motherofallcrafts that shows how to do a different type of sock heel. The same should work on the DUO80. We need to get you a double bed pattern for the other as well. 😉
Hola!!!, puedes hacer más videos con la Passap duomatic 80. Un sweater adulto talla L
Thank you, I will try when I find some time 😜
Will you have something special for Easter knits?
Unfortunately not. Haven't had time to make new video's lately or even be online 😜 But hopefully in a few weeks I will have more time to make some new video's 👍🏻
Hello where do I get this machine can you recommend?
These are second hand machines. Try asking in second hand stores near you. Or search online. Good luck!
Jolies chaussettes très gaies!
Thank you so much 😀
Mooie sokken !!, goeie duidelijke uitleg, ik probeer het vandaag nog uit ",-)) hoe bereken ik de maat van de sokken ? Ik denk dat die van jou wel voor een maatje 46 zijn of zo....
Dank je wel! De maat bereken je aan de hand van een gebreid proeflapje en de maat van je voeten. Is het ondertussen gelukt?
Thank you for this clear easy to follow video. I have an E6000 so only the back bed has pushers that come out of the bottom rail like that. Do you know if I can still short-row on the front bed or would I have to use the back bed. TIA.😊
Thank you, I am happy you like my video. I have no experience with an E6000 knitting machine, but those are great machines. It seems to me it must be possible on the front bed, but I am not sure. Don’t you need to activate and make some settings on the electronic console to short row on the front bed?
@@ZabbezOriginal Probably that is the case. However, when I got my E6000 I started with the console and gave up on the E6000 entirely for a year or two. It has been suggested to me recently that I should work my way through the DM80 book then try again with console. So, far I have had more success knitting without the console than I did with it. I think I will pose my question in the relevant Facebook group. Someone is bound to know the answer. 😊 Thanks.
@@ZabbezOriginalThe front bed pushers are controlled on the E6000 by lock settings and by console. The back bed is exactly like the dm80. Many knitting challenges are the same for both machines. The E6000 needs a fully charged battery for the console memory to work. You need to be aware of static electricity. You must also know the EXACT starting position for the console to read the pushers. If you try to knit too fast the programs will Also fail. TH-cam mother of all crafts has some very good E6000 videos as well as passapnet.
You can still short row on your front bed moving your pushers by hand just like the DM80 for sock knitting. Lock on N. Not using the console
TH-cam Barbara deik, I might have mispelled the last name, has some instruction on using the E6000 without the console. Duet magazines published conversion lock settings for the two machines. There is a book still sold. "Knitting without the lights" by Billie Hall. That addresses this issue. Meaning to knit without the console.
@@veggieview2264 Thanks. 😊 I'll see if I can find the Barbara Deik instructions. I have the conversion information from the Duet magazines. I have searched but I have yet to find a copy of Knitting With The Lights Off.
neden turkce alt yazi yok
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