This is exactly what I’m looking for. Your instructions are very easy to follow and thanks for the clear explanation, as well as pointing out the important common mistake.
I'm looking to get into this hobby so I can make my art designs into sweaters and this little tutorial was very helpful. I feel a lot more confident about this now, thank you!
Thanks for all your great videos. My silver reed works the opposite way. it knits only needles not out in hold. Could this be adapted? How about if it is a heart? Would you allow floats between the two top sections?
It seems to me that this would be simplified (and sped up) by manually moving all of the needles to the forward position and laying the yarn in the open hooks (like you would with an intarsia carriage). The intarsia carriage just moves the needles to an appropriate position, but doing that manually is a lot quicker than passing the carriage twice just for one row of knitting.
@@dianaknits I want to make a baby blanket with a dinosaur pattern on it. I have made a cushion cover with a different coloured wool but it was very time consuming and had lots of threads on the back of it so was wondering if I could emboss the dinosaur in the same colour or my other idea was to create an outline with eyelets.
Sure. You could cut the dinosaur out from fleece and applique it. Or you could knit it to shape and applique it. Or you could knit a fair isle patch and line that part. Many baby blanket patterns that are fair isle are lined completely with plain knitting.
When you do a picture without intarsia carriage, I notice needles are out, when you pass the carriage, the others needles don't drop; do you press any buttons?
This is exactly what I’m looking for. Your instructions are very easy to follow and thanks for the clear explanation, as well as pointing out the important common mistake.
Fabulous video, just what I needed for an intarsia motif on my grandson's sweater!
It was just what I needed for a slipover with intarsia for my husbond.Thank you
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed
You are so clever, you have saved me hours of frustration working out how I can do intarsia on my KH120. Thank you!
I'm looking to get into this hobby so I can make my art designs into sweaters and this little tutorial was very helpful. I feel a lot more confident about this now, thank you!
Спасибо! Объясняете все очень понятно. Ждём новых роликов.
Thanks for all your great videos. My silver reed works the opposite way. it knits only needles not out in hold. Could this be adapted? How about if it is a heart? Would you allow floats between the two top sections?
Soo helpful!! Thank you!
Diana; valuable contribution. MThanks
Lindo!
Será q é possível borboleta também?
Thank you for this, I've just my own swatch with a little circle on it.
Thanks that’s wonderful.
It is great idea!!!! Thank you so much
Thanks a lot Diana, brilliant tutorial like always! :-)
It seems to me that this would be simplified (and sped up) by manually moving all of the needles to the forward position and laying the yarn in the open hooks (like you would with an intarsia carriage). The intarsia carriage just moves the needles to an appropriate position, but doing that manually is a lot quicker than passing the carriage twice just for one row of knitting.
instablaster...
Thank you so much! What would the equivalent function on a singer be?
On Singer, you have to change both Russell levers. One controls "hold" on one direction and the other controls it on the other direction.
@@dianaknits ah thanks so much, figure as much just want to check, love your videos!
Thank you do you have a video showing how to use an Intarsia carriage.
Yes! I like using the intarsia carriage a lot! The video is here th-cam.com/video/CtkahIr6Yr4/w-d-xo.html
Diana;Can you just tell the cost of the knitting machine you are using.Thanks
Hi please could you help me what settings does a carriage have to be on I'm using my LK 150 xx
Put your back side levers forward so the machine knits only selected needles.
What is the white thing the yarn tails are resting on?
It's a white plastic cover on the ribber.
Per piacere metta la didascalia, grazie, Carla
Espetacular
Can you do embossed knitting on a single bed brother knitting machine?
I don't know if you're referring to the ribbed knitting with the design on one bed, or something else. Got a link or description?
@@dianaknits I want to make a baby blanket with a dinosaur pattern on it. I have made a cushion cover with a different coloured wool but it was very time consuming and had lots of threads on the back of it so was wondering if I could emboss the dinosaur in the same colour or my other idea was to create an outline with eyelets.
Sure. You could cut the dinosaur out from fleece and applique it. Or you could knit it to shape and applique it. Or you could knit a fair isle patch and line that part. Many baby blanket patterns that are fair isle are lined completely with plain knitting.
@@dianaknits do you have or know where I could get a pattern for the fair Isle. Thanks.
This is intarsia, not fairisle. Patterns are available with a machine knitting dealer or you can get them from books and magazines.@@chrisirving2955
When you do a picture without intarsia carriage, I notice needles are out, when you pass the carriage, the others needles don't drop; do you press any buttons?
The carriage must be set to ONLY knit held needles. On the Brother, it's the "part" setting.
@@dianaknits how do you do this setting in a silver reed
Subtitulo en español por favor, gracias.
TH-cam does not do this automatically. If some kind Spanish speaker would like to do this, that would be wonderful.