Thank you for such a clear in-depth tutorial. I spent an afternoon following your instructions and was elated when the stitch transfers worked perfectly
Thank you for another brilliant tutorial, I had given up trying to use my one, I can now give it another try , it’s really good of you to give your time to help others.
I got one after I saw your last video, it’s so fast - much better than manually transferring. The only thing is the noise it makes- it just doesn’t sound good! Thank you for a great tutorial….no bloopers this time 😊
No bloopers this time. You should see the bloopers from my video making though, honestly, I could put a whole video together! I should probably leave them in, to make everything seem more natural but I do like to be professional! 😆
Haha, thank you. I don’t, honestly, many times I check my manuals to make sure I am telling you the correct way, instead of my way. 😆 I have been machine knitting for nearly 20 years and sometimes I still have to check something or look it up, to check I am doing it right. I guess you never stop learning! Lol.
Great tut. Final ribber tension, pre transfer and yarn stretch do matter in making the transfer a bit easier. You do need to be brave to transfer a full bed of work though😬 Really well explained and video’d.
Hello! Do you think this can used also to transfer stitches from main bed to the ribber bed? I can't find any tutorial for it and I don't have it at home as I was thinking of buying it but I need it because I have to work 6 rows of stockinette and 4 of garter stitch... as I need almost all needles to do this work I won't be able to do it all by hand. Do you think putting the carriage upside-down will do the work? Or is there actually a method?
Thank you for such a clear in-depth tutorial. I spent an afternoon following your instructions and was elated when the stitch transfers worked perfectly
Thank you for another brilliant tutorial, I had given up trying to use my one, I can now give it another try , it’s really good of you to give your time to help others.
Aww, you’re welcome. Good luck. If it makes you feel any better, I don’t use mine all the time. Lol.
Thank you so much. I’ve purchased all the accessories for my KnitKing Compuknit III thanks to all of your videos! You are a wonderful teacher!
Thanks very much, very kind. You’re welcome, I hope you have fun with them all! I think I have them all too! Love gadgets! 😆
I got one after I saw your last video, it’s so fast - much better than manually transferring. The only thing is the noise it makes- it just doesn’t sound good! Thank you for a great tutorial….no bloopers this time 😊
Haha, yes they do sound a bit disconcerting. It is similar to the lace carriage, it flexes the ribber needles, to transfer the stitches.
No bloopers this time. You should see the bloopers from my video making though, honestly, I could put a whole video together!
I should probably leave them in, to make everything seem more natural but I do like to be professional! 😆
@@Thesweaterfactory look forward to your blooper special 😁 glad you do make excellent videos…if I made them nobody would want to use a KM 😬
Fantastic demonstration! Thank you so much 👍
You’re welcome. ☺️
Love love love your videos, you know everything!!!
Haha, thank you. I don’t, honestly, many times I check my manuals to make sure I am telling you the correct way, instead of my way. 😆
I have been machine knitting for nearly 20 years and sometimes I still have to check something or look it up, to check I am doing it right. I guess you never stop learning! Lol.
Well I still think you are amazing! I wish you lived next door to me!!
Great tutorial - you explain the graphics on the transfer carriage perfectly.
Felicitari pentru explicatii 👍
Thank you for the great demonstration!
Great tut. Final ribber tension, pre transfer and yarn stretch do matter in making the transfer a bit easier. You do need to be brave to transfer a full bed of work though😬 Really well explained and video’d.
Definitely! I have used mine on a full bed before, lol. I would never risk it without swatching first though! 😆
This was so clear. Thank you
Excellent tutorial thank you ❤
Hello! Do you think this can used also to transfer stitches from main bed to the ribber bed? I can't find any tutorial for it and I don't have it at home as I was thinking of buying it but I need it because I have to work 6 rows of stockinette and 4 of garter stitch... as I need almost all needles to do this work I won't be able to do it all by hand.
Do you think putting the carriage upside-down will do the work? Or is there actually a method?
Is it working on Brother Bulky KH260 knitting machine ?
No. This tool works only on the standard gauge machines.