Thank you for the video. I always learn new things. I have my machine only for a year and I am happy to find your channel to make myself better knitter.
PSSO in hand knitting creates a left leaning decrease. On the machine it takes 2 steps. You would transfer one stitch to the right (2 stitches on one needle), then pass both stitches back to the left to fill the empty needle. For a right-leaning decrease (k2tog) you would simply transfer the right stich to the left putting 2 stitches on one needle. Remember, machine knitters are viewing our work from the purl side so we have think a bit backward.😄
I"m sorry I don't remember what stitch pattern was used. A great source for stitch patterns are the old Brother Stitch World Books. You can download them here. www.knititnow.com/path/1523/stitch-world
Is it possible to do the "psso" (pass slipped stitch over) operation on the machine? Sometimes it is a knitted stitch that is passed over like in this video th-cam.com/video/VPNWZ6Mz6xI/w-d-xo.html
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Thank you for the video. I always learn new things. I have my machine only for a year and I am happy to find your channel to make myself better knitter.
I'm glad we are able to help you on your journey to learn your machine. Happy Knitting!
Thank you so much, this is great! Can you add a video for a hand knit pattern that has a row of kfb with a row of k2tog next?
kfb is a hand knit increase technique that can't be done easily on the knitting machine without a lot of stitch transfers
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Thank you for sharing
I have a Taitexma Th-260 and need a detailed video on the machine. Thanks
Here's a detailed course on your machine www.knititnow.com/challenge/96/taitexma-th-tr-quick-start
How do you do the psso on the machine? You listed it in the title but never specified it. Thank you!
PSSO in hand knitting creates a left leaning decrease. On the machine it takes 2 steps. You would transfer one stitch to the right (2 stitches on one needle), then pass both stitches back to the left to fill the empty needle. For a right-leaning decrease (k2tog) you would simply transfer the right stich to the left putting 2 stitches on one needle. Remember, machine knitters are viewing our work from the purl side so we have think a bit backward.😄
Dear which pattern it is on the vedio clip title
I"m sorry I don't remember what stitch pattern was used. A great source for stitch patterns are the old Brother Stitch World Books. You can download them here. www.knititnow.com/path/1523/stitch-world
Pearl binns here from UK hi all my knitting friends
Hello
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Greetings from Poland:)
why do I give my card a very difficult machine?
it's hard to move
I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you are asking
Is it possible to do the "psso" (pass slipped stitch over) operation on the machine? Sometimes it is a knitted stitch that is passed over like in this video th-cam.com/video/VPNWZ6Mz6xI/w-d-xo.html