Thank you Dwaine, your instructions were very clear. I am just starting to explore knitting machines and this work you did was beautiful. What a gift you have.
Thanks for your tutorial! It's even more beautiful if you switch position of the needles coming out. First you begin with N2, next set you start with N3, N4, N3, than start with N2 again. That's really amazing.
thank you for your tutorial. I started watching because I liked the stitch pattern, but I learned a couple other useful techniques during your bind-off, which will help me with a project I am current working on. Thank you.
thank you for this video, i recently got a brother 260 or something like that from my mother in law, (it was hers, ) and she didnt remember how to use it for anything except normal stitches. Your video shows exactly why i wanted to try :) thank you
Dwayne, This is beautiful. I have been looking for a simple lace scarf pattern to make Christmas gifts and yours is the one I am going to use. No need to program a pattern or use punch cards. Thank you very much.
ohhh my goodd! you, this is so so espectacularrr Dwaine!! thanks very very much, you´re a genius!! =) hugs from argentina friend, keep just like this, your work is perfect
For those who want to try this, to help make sure the other needles knit correctly make sure you have enough weights and add edge weights (and keep moving the edge weights up). It will help keep the downward pressure to keep the other needles knitting properly when doing tuck stitch.
I am new to machine knitting. If I want to make a sweater, for example, using a similar lace stitch, how would I do the decreases & increases at the edges for shaping? Thank you.
hi,sorry i am very bad in English,all your video are veri useful and clear,could you tell me please what kind of yarn did you used for this lace tutorial,thanks
Oh Dwaine this would make beautiful lacy shawl I have only 5 weeks to make for twins and a singleton I bought a second hand singer 580 and don't know where or what a hold lever/button is I so want these babies to have one shawl each I would be using 3ply any advice would be gratefully recieved
Dwaine, you do the most beautiful things...love watching your video's...can I do this on a bond??? I am fairly new but this would be incredable if I could do it....
I really like your videos and tutorials and I would like if you could tell me what brand and type of machine is the one you use to buy one in advance thank you very much. And congratulations
O cool i sort of get how knitting machines are created to work to speed up hand knit /pearl with kniting needles is done. I like it the only the knitting machine you could really do alot quick with even hand knitting machines.
How many needles must you need ( even or odd) to make sure that the pattern will work on your garment? Liked you presentation. Also, do you have an easy ear flap pattern? Thank you for any input. Judy
I think if you would put a claw wt. on each end of your garment you may not drop the end sts. and just keep moving the claw wts. up as you work so many rows.
Hey guys! can anyone teach me about machine knitting. i want to make all sorts of garments, from lacy scarves to jerseys...what kind of machine do i get and who can teach me? thanks
Lauren If you are serious about learning machine knitting, I would recommend starting with a bulky knitting machine, i.e. Brother KH260 (punchcard), or the 230. You can also look at the Singer 155 bulky. If you are serious about lace items, then you will want a standard knitting machine, for then you can work with a lace carriage. Truly have an idea what your focus will be in knitting, for it will determine where you need to invest your money. Begin checking Ebay. Must be careful in purchasing a used knitting machine. Ask questions from those who do machine knitting. Three basic machines: Standard (4.5), Bulky (8-9) & Midguage (6.5-7). Learning - if you are in the UK, go to Metropolitan Machine Knitting. I would aso highly recommend you watching Diana Sullivan on YT. She has a series of videos for new beginners which will prove extremely helpful in your learning curve. Know that you will not start off like Dwaine Wilson (he is truly fabulous). If you get an opportunity, attend a machine knitting conference. You will get to see the ladies & some men working diligently on their machines and having fun. Would also recommend that you join Knitting Paradise (knittingparadise.com). It is a group of people from "both sides on the pond", and they will be glad to answer your questions, and you will have an opportunity to look at some beautiful & talented work.
How come you didn't just use the Tuck setting on your change dial. by putting certain needles in hold position for so many rows and then knitting, all of them releasing the ones in hold to knit two rows of all needles and repeating the process, you are essentially making a tuck stitch pattern. Of course if you don't have a punch card or electronic patterning ability, that explains it. Still, the tuck setting works really well for this type of lace. REally beautiful pattern by the way. Pretty!
ur such a gd teacher, I love the fact that u go step by step and explain every detail....thanks alot
That is a very useful video - thank you for sharing. Can't wait to try it!!
Thank you Dwaine, your instructions were very clear. I am just starting to explore knitting machines and this work you did was beautiful. What a gift you have.
Thanks for your tutorial!
It's even more beautiful if you switch position of the needles coming out. First you begin with N2, next set you start with N3, N4, N3, than start with N2 again. That's really amazing.
thank you for your tutorial. I started watching because I liked the stitch pattern, but I learned a couple other useful techniques during your bind-off, which will help me with a project I am current working on. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Very well done and easy to follow along! I'm going to look for every other tutorial made by you!
This is a beautiful and elegant pattern. I am going to use this pattern for Christmas gifts! Thank you! Happy Holidays!
You did a great job, Dwaine! Thank you for sharing!
im think about it
Really simple, but the finished look is quite intricate. Thanks!
Very clear video. Much appreciated.
Thanks for this video, I am so excited and can't wait to start experimenting. It's a lovely pattern.
I love this pattern you created David, looks , will have to try this one. loved it!!
Lovely, and so easy. Thank you Dwaine
That was easy and awesome you are very detailed with your instructions!
Wow that's awesome great work and good luck with I😘😘😘😘👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋
thank you for this video, i recently got a brother 260 or something like that from my mother in law, (it was hers, ) and she didnt remember how to use it for anything except normal stitches.
Your video shows exactly why i wanted to try :) thank you
Easy and beautiful...thanks for sharing!
ooohhh k maravilla! linda puntada. gracias por compartir!!# me siento feliz por aprenderla!
Nice pattern. Thank you for sharing.
What iş the model of the machine?😍
Dwayne,
This is beautiful. I have been looking for a simple lace scarf pattern to make Christmas gifts and yours is the one I am going to use. No need to program a pattern or use punch cards. Thank you very much.
Sooooooooo ingenious!!! NO THREAD LACE!!!!
ohhh my goodd! you, this is so so espectacularrr Dwaine!! thanks very very much, you´re a genius!! =)
hugs from argentina friend, keep just like this, your work is perfect
can I make it with modamol bond?
For those who want to try this, to help make sure the other needles knit correctly make sure you have enough weights and add edge weights (and keep moving the edge weights up). It will help keep the downward pressure to keep the other needles knitting properly when doing tuck stitch.
I am new to machine knitting. If I want to make a sweater, for example, using a similar lace stitch, how would I do the decreases & increases at the edges for shaping? Thank you.
can you help?..... im trying to work out how to start my lace work. when using waste yarn and ravel cord how do i do it? thanks in advance
hi,sorry i am very bad in English,all your video are veri useful and clear,could you tell me please what kind of yarn did you used for this lace tutorial,thanks
Hola soy de Peru. Gracias x enseñar el punto esta super lindo, podria decirme cual es el color exacto del rosado gracias
Oh Dwaine this would make beautiful lacy shawl I have only 5 weeks to make for twins and a singleton I bought a second hand singer 580 and don't know where or what a hold lever/button is I so want these babies to have one shawl each I would be using 3ply any advice would be gratefully recieved
Beautiful! Thank you!
Dwaine, you do the most beautiful things...love watching your video's...can I do this on a bond??? I am fairly new but this would be incredable if I could do it....
+Dwaine Wilson (TheFashionCourse) thank you very much. I like your course. Peru-Lima
Love these tutorials..please can we have more
What knitting machine is this and is it still available?
I really like your videos and tutorials and I would like if you could tell me what brand and type of machine is the one you use to buy one in advance thank you very much. And congratulations
O cool i sort of get how knitting machines are created to work to speed up hand knit /pearl with kniting needles is done. I like it the only the knitting machine you could really do alot quick with even hand knitting machines.
thank u what size is this needles
h use singer 888 and it the gauges looks smaller on it
Like your Pattern.. So Pretty... Looking forward seeing more video from you!!!
Great videos!
Lovely pattern. Question: Why do you not add more weights at the edges as you knit? Will it distort the stitches?
How many needles must you need ( even or odd) to make sure that the pattern will work on your garment? Liked you presentation. Also, do you have an easy ear flap pattern? Thank you for any input. Judy
You need to have a multiple of 3+2
Brilliant thanks 🙏
I think if you would put a claw wt. on each end of your garment you may not drop the end sts. and just keep moving the claw wts. up as you work so many rows.
Hey guys! can anyone teach me about machine knitting. i want to make all sorts of garments, from lacy scarves to jerseys...what kind of machine do i get and who can teach me? thanks
Lauren If you are serious about learning machine knitting, I would recommend starting with a bulky knitting machine, i.e. Brother KH260 (punchcard), or the 230. You can also look at the Singer 155 bulky. If you are serious about lace items, then you will want a standard knitting machine, for then you can work with a lace carriage. Truly have an idea what your focus will be in knitting, for it will determine where you need to invest your money. Begin checking Ebay. Must be careful in purchasing a used knitting machine. Ask questions from those who do machine knitting. Three basic machines: Standard (4.5), Bulky (8-9) & Midguage (6.5-7).
Learning - if you are in the UK, go to Metropolitan Machine Knitting. I would aso highly recommend you watching Diana Sullivan on YT. She has a series of videos for new beginners which will prove extremely helpful in your learning curve. Know that you will not start off like Dwaine Wilson (he is truly fabulous). If you get an opportunity, attend a machine knitting conference. You will get to see the ladies & some men working diligently on their machines and having fun. Would also recommend that you join Knitting Paradise (knittingparadise.com). It is a group of people from "both sides on the pond", and they will be glad to answer your questions, and you will have an opportunity to look at some beautiful & talented work.
Bello punto pero en español no lo tenes ??
Es muy bonito y muy fácil de hacer
this was very helpful! i have a brother kx-350. will i be able to do this on that machine? i'm a newbie :-)
Curtis Rogers
Thank you!
that would make a pretty sweater or scarf
Lovely!
Очень красиво!
I love this patern I am try once again masaalha
very good
Nice
grasias me encanto su clase
Quiero una de esa máquina y cuanto vale o monedas nacional ,, extranjera.
How come you didn't just use the Tuck setting on your change dial. by putting certain needles in hold position for so many rows and then knitting, all of them releasing the ones in hold to knit two rows of all needles and repeating the process, you are essentially making a tuck stitch pattern.
Of course if you don't have a punch card or electronic patterning ability, that explains it. Still, the tuck setting works really well for this type of lace.
REally beautiful pattern by the way. Pretty!
its very interesting....
Thank you.
cool my love.
Lindo
Супер!!!!! Жаль английского не знаю....
Hi David l like you nitting
Thank you.