Thank you I finally pulled my Toyota 950 machine out of retirement and I’m trying to learn how to use it all over again. I really enjoyed your video and a new take on the e-wrap technique. Thank you so much!
I was so tickled to find you videos online, Helen. I was lucky enough to get into one of your classes 3 years ago and you were wonderful. A clear and concise explanation for everything!!
This is a great video and a nice addition to a simple e-cast stitch! Than you for sharing and teaching. Helps me as I get re-used to my lk50 and standard machines.
I am new at this and found this video super easy to follow but I always get a loop on the right hand side (on the first stitch from right to left) on the first row for some reason no matter which way I cast on! I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong 🤦♀️
hello, thank you for this video, do you have a similar e-rap method for casting on ribbing 1x1 or 2x2 ? I recently bought a brother kh250 with kr250 ribber but I am finding it hard to get a really neat edge. I mainly knit baby hats but they need to be neat enough to sell in my etsy shop, sending best wishes from England UK x
Thank you for your videos and your channel. Can you describe what the “brushes” are on your machine and how they are engaged? I have an LK150 and I don’t know if I have that option. Thanks!
I have the LK150 also. They are "tuck" brushes, mostly used for weaving on a metal bed machine, I believe? There are no tuck brushes on the LK150 or any plastic/hobby machines. So you will definitely need to use the comb and weights. I hope this helps!
Thirty years of machine knitting and you have taught me an easier e wrap! AMAZING!!!💓
Your way of teaching is so simple and easy. Thank you.
Thank you I finally pulled my Toyota 950 machine out of retirement and I’m trying to learn how to use it all over again. I really enjoyed your video and a new take on the e-wrap technique. Thank you so much!
I was so tickled to find you videos online, Helen. I was lucky enough to get into one of your classes 3 years ago and you were wonderful. A clear and concise explanation for everything!!
Thanks Darla!
Very well explained, thank you.
I love you. I just bought a machine and this fixed every problem I was having with starting out.
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I'm so sad that I've only recently discovered your videos. I live near Seattle and would have liked to take lessons from you. Thanks for all you did.
Very clear calm instruction! Love your videos.
Thank you for your videos. I have found them to be very clear and easily understood.
love your videos
This is a great video and a nice addition to a simple e-cast stitch! Than you for sharing and teaching. Helps me as I get re-used to my lk50 and standard machines.
Thanks for the video. It was very easy to follow.
Thank you. Have a vintage Bond and love it!
Thank you for another great video can you tell us when is it best to use these cast one.
Thank You. Clear!! Would have liked a glance of the first row. 😄
This looks so easy and awesome. Thank you.
Buna, imi place tutorialele, învăț la masina de tricotat si explici foarte bine ! Sa mai faci tutoriale ! Multumesc!
Nice clear instructions
Thanks am learning
Her school is closed as of January 26, 2021. At least, that is what the web site says. Is a shame, she is very good.
Thank you 🙏 it was something new for me
What is the double ewrap used for specifically...
I am new at this and found this video super easy to follow but I always get a loop on the right hand side (on the first stitch from right to left) on the first row for some reason no matter which way I cast on! I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong 🤦♀️
Hello
Show please,how make the end of the detail using this method
Is it vital to use a comb when doing the first row? My work keeps falling off
It would help a lot if we were shown what the finished result is!
Hi Janet. You will see what this and the other wrap starts look like in the video entitled “Different Wrap Starts”.
hello, thank you for this video, do you have a similar e-rap method for casting on ribbing 1x1 or 2x2 ? I recently bought a brother kh250 with kr250 ribber but I am finding it hard to get a really neat edge. I mainly knit baby hats but they need to be neat enough to sell in my etsy shop, sending best wishes from England UK x
Thank you for your videos and your channel. Can you describe what the “brushes” are on your machine and how they are engaged? I have an LK150 and I don’t know if I have that option. Thanks!
I have the LK150 also. They are "tuck" brushes, mostly used for weaving on a metal bed machine, I believe? There are no tuck brushes on the LK150 or any plastic/hobby machines. So you will definitely need to use the comb and weights. I hope this helps!
I’m just wondering if you are still giving classes? I live in the Seattle area.
bonjour,la traduction française n'est pas au top mais les images sont parlantes merci beaucoup