Thank you for sharing, It obviously takes time but it looks really good. Diana Sullivan in one of her videos demonstrates intarsia on a Brother machine by using the 'part buttons' rather than using the intarsia carriage.
Fiona Hayes To knit intarsia without an intarsia carriage on an LK150, you’ll need to hand feed the yarns in the carriage, have both side leavers on the dot “•” have both russell levers on 1 and you bring all the needles out to hold and starting at the carriage end of the row, thread the required colour of yarn into the carriage and knit each section of colour separately, pushing the relevant needles back to forward working position and threading up with the required colours (remember to cross the yarns where the colours join as usual) until you have knitted the whole row. Repeat those steps again and again until you have completed your intarsia pattern. It is slightly more time consuming than if you had an intarsia carriage but not as time consuming and hand knitting.
this is just what I needed to help me to understand the concept, June. Thank you for the very informative video!
Me too! This was a great breakdown
Very Interesting, I think I can do this now! Thank you June!
I think you did really good and I love it
Thank you for sharing, It obviously takes time but it looks really good. Diana Sullivan in one of her videos demonstrates intarsia on a Brother machine by using the 'part buttons' rather than using the intarsia carriage.
I haven’t tried it, but when you have a lot of different colours in a row, I imagine it becomes difficult
That's adorable!!
Dios me encanta el acento, es británica o algo asi???
Si
What kind of intarsia carriage are you using here? Is this an AG24? Have you used AG50? Thank you
what software did you use for the chart?
DAK
Hi please could you help me love not got an in intarsia carriage using my l LK 150 what settings does my carriage have to be on please x
Sorry, I don’t use Silver Reed machines, so not able to help
@@JuneClark levers I have at the side is a triangle a circle one line and then two lines little leavers handles I have x
Fiona Hayes sorry, but I have no idea what they mean. You need to consult your manual
@@JuneClark it's ok now love I have figured it out thank you anyway love
Fiona Hayes To knit intarsia without an intarsia carriage on an LK150, you’ll need to hand feed the yarns in the carriage, have both side leavers on the dot “•” have both russell levers on 1 and you bring all the needles out to hold and starting at the carriage end of the row, thread the required colour of yarn into the carriage and knit each section of colour separately, pushing the relevant needles back to forward working position and threading up with the required colours (remember to cross the yarns where the colours join as usual) until you have knitted the whole row. Repeat those steps again and again until you have completed your intarsia pattern. It is slightly more time consuming than if you had an intarsia carriage but not as time consuming and hand knitting.