Machine knitting - Fairisle - developing patterns - how to use the punchcard.
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Machine knitting - Fairisle - tips for developing fairisle patterns - punchcards for beginners - How to use a punchcard on a brother knitting machine
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This is a shorter video with a few snippets of the process of developing some Fairisle patterns, I hope you will learn a couple of things from it. 😊
Wow! How beautiful that is, I’m stunned the how versatile this machine actually is! So amazing! 😱😍♥️
Thank you! ♥️ Yess, these machines are pretty great ✨
Thank you very much for your video. It is very useful. I like your combination of cables, eyelets and fairisle knits.
Thank you Iana ♥️ 🤗
ամբողջ գարդերի կադալոգի և բոլոր մասերի հետ
Hello i am from India and i want to purchase this punch card machine please tell me how can i purchase ?
I am not sure, sorry, I got mine off ebay and from a member of a facebook group. Good luck!
Hi! Which brother knitting machine is this?
Brother KH891 with a KR850 ribber 😊
Wow, thanks for this tutorial. Two questions though: 1) Will this technique work for a Brother KH881 knitting machine with the KR850 ribber???
And 2) I noticed that you have a huge gap in between your actual machine and ribber…is this observation right? So, you did use the ribber that way?
Appreciate your help….🙏🏻
Բարև ձեզ կներեք այսպիսի մեքենա ինչ արժի դոլարով
Hello, my machine (both beds) costed me about $300 including all the other extra carriages (intarsia, lace, transfer carriage) I got lucky though I think they can be a bit more pricey.