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Page 1: ...knitkinq HOW TO USE YOUR KNITTING MACHINE...

Page 2: ...A 74 LACE OR FINE LACE PATIERN 75 HOW TO MOVE THE K CARRIAGE ACROSS THE NEEDLE BED WITHOUT KNITIING 77 HOW TO CHECK IF THE NEEDLES ARE SELECTED CORRECTLY 77 CHECK FOLLOWING POINTS IF THE NEEDLES ARE N...

Page 3: ...I Card No 2R Card No 3R Card No 5R Card No 11R Card No 5R Card No 7R 1...

Page 4: ...Card No 1R Card No 2R Card No 3R Card No 7R Card No 2R Card No 3R 2...

Page 5: ...FRONT BACK PLATED TUCK STITCH PATTERN Card No 1R BACK Card No 8R BACK FRONT Card No 3R BACK 3 BACK...

Page 6: ...I Card No 1R Card No 2R Card No 5R Card No 7R WOVEN MOTIF PATTERN Card No 12R Card No 1R 4...

Page 7: ...I Card No 1R Card No 11R THREAD LACE MOTIF PATTERN Refer to P 50 Card No 16R Card No 16R 5...

Page 8: ...Card No 3R Card No 4R Card No 5R Card No 6R Card No 8R Card No 9R 6...

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Page 10: ...Card No 17R Card No 18R Card No 19R Card No 20R i ot r Card No 20R Card No 20R Using L Point Cam 4 needle Using L Point Cam 8 needle 8...

Page 11: ...I Card No 17R Card No 19R Card No 20R Card No 19R Card No 19R N Normal Lace F Fine Lace F Fine Lace N Normal Lace 9...

Page 12: ...JIIIIIIIIIIilillililil111J11lll1l llllll ml mm 0 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 K CARRIAGE Tripper for Row H Counter and...

Page 13: ...tor n o o n o n n n o o o n o o n o n o ll iitlrf _i fi ll Rear Rail IIIII tl 1 1 tt 1 o Y Needle Bed u Gate Peg Needle Needle Position Indicator NEEDLE CASE F f h E R I or 1 xing t e xtens1on a1s For...

Page 14: ...llllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll llll l lll l l l llll lll Extension Rails Punch Cards 20 pes Plastic Punch Card Snaps 4 pes Punch Card Holder Pin Row Counter L Carriage L point Cam for 4 needles...

Page 15: ...Latchet Tool J Claw Weights 2 pes Transfer Tools 1 X 2 1 X 3 2 X 3 J l J n1 1 t 1 rtl Jn Hand Brush Needle Pusher Plating Yarn Feeder Cast on Thread Latch Opening Plate Tapestry Needle Spare Needles 3...

Page 16: ...nter onto U the two studs on the ma chine Push to back D Place onto of machine studs g 12 Loosen the knob and re move the Carriage Lock Carriage Lock Release Spring and re move the Sinker Plate As sem...

Page 17: ...Insert the end of the Rod 91 into the hole at the back of the machine r r t Take the Yarn Tension Unit out of the Y Carrying Case lid in the order D as shown a A Turn back the Take up Springs until yo...

Page 18: ...e Cast on Comb back into the Lid l i S Remove Yarn Tension Unit and 91 fold down the Front Guide Arm Front Guide Arm 16 Fix the Take up Springs as J shown in the illustration 16 lA Fold down the handl...

Page 19: ...ion and fold down Han dle on K Carriage Insert the Carriage Lock into the hole in the left side of the machine and secure the K Carriage as illustrated f 7 Unscrew the Table Clamps and put them in the...

Page 20: ...t the same time SKIP STITCH PATTERN INTARSIA KNITTING Push in the 2 right buttons at the same time INTAR Jt dWBBL R FAIRISLE PATTERN Push the Upper middle button only THREAD LACE PATTERN Push in both...

Page 21: ...e thickness and type of yarn you are using 19 SM The end needles are selected according to the pattern For Single Motifs KC The end needles are automatically select ed on each row regardless uf the pa...

Page 22: ...ast on Comb Use the Connecting Plate as a Yarn Clip by attaching it to the end of the Comb Use the Connecting Plate to join the two Cast on Combs togeth er NEEDLE POSITIONS On both sides of the needle...

Page 23: ...er stitches automatically Use this to make Lace patterns Lace Change Lever EJN Normal Lace pattern knitting Q F Fine Lace pattern knitting CLAW WEIGHTS These are used to help your knitting hang proper...

Page 24: ...h Pattern When knitting Thread Lace or Open Stitch Patterns using a Punch Card when some of the needles in your pattern remain at A position you will need to cancel the End Needle Selec tion Mechanism...

Page 25: ...Card when some of the needles in your pattern remain at A position you will need to cancel the working of the Non selection Mechanism on the L Carriage and the End Needle Selection Mecha nism on the...

Page 26: ...Thread the Front Yarn Guide Clip the yarn under the Yarn Clip Pass the yarn under the Pin and between the two Discs from behind Hold the yarn as shown above and pull it towards you so that the yarn go...

Page 27: ...ing the Yarn Feeder Lever to the left 7 Keeping hold of the end of the yarn with your left hand close the Yarn Feeder Lever Using the flat side of the 1 1 Needle Pusher bring forward 60 needles to 8 p...

Page 28: ...the C omb over the I omb oops d a gentle pull dan let it hang ownwards Hook the I front of th ose yarn end und Connecting PI er the Yarn Cl ate 1p on the shown so th mage to the ri h no loops a gf t h...

Page 29: ...r beyond the knitting Rubber Wheels Use these if the yarn e g cotton acrylic doesn t knit properly These are set in working position as follows 1 Remove the Sinker Plate Assembly from the K Carriage a...

Page 30: ...e supporting the knitting with your other hand Secure the yarn by hooking it into the slot at the edge of your machine As the knitting has not been finished off and the stitches are open loops it will...

Page 31: ...r machine as accessories It is possible to knit several different fancy stitch patterns from the same Punch Card Refer to the chart on P 117 The following are examples using Card No 11R SKIP STITCH PA...

Page 32: ...nob is set at KC or SM the needles are automatically set into B position or D position according to the pattern CRO s C 0 N l r 5r 51 u 45 Perforation in the Punch Card I I I u u U pOSitiOn I 41 Step...

Page 33: ...the Card Lock Lever to the o mark 31 With the number facing you insert the bottom edge of the Punch Card into the slot Make sure you hold the Punch Card straight It is easier to operate the Feeding K...

Page 34: ...Cast on and knit a few rows in stocking stitch Place K Carriage at left When knitting the Double Length Pattern place the K Carriage at right 2 Insert card Check that the card is suitable for the stit...

Page 35: ...he K Carriage slowly to the right to the left in Double Length Pattern The needles are selected to B and D positions STEP 3 Push the appropriate Cam Buttons or set the Weaving Pattern Lever according...

Page 36: ...te it to Starting Line Set the Card Lock Lever at o mark Push both Part Buttons at the same time Move the K Carriage back and forth You are knitting in Skip Stitch Pattern Set the Change Knob to KC 0...

Page 37: ...eder A and hook Yarn 2 around the notch at the end of your machine Hook Yarn 1 around the notch at the right end of your machine and Yarn 2 around the notch at the left end 35 Card No 1R 2R 3R 5R 7R 8...

Page 38: ...the Card Lock Lever at o mark Working m c b Remove the Sinker Plate Assembly from the K Carriage and turn it over Put the Rubber Wheels into working position as shown Attach the Sinker Plate Assembly...

Page 39: ...teps D L on P 36 Hook t he s Yarn Take Yarn 1 out of Yarn Feeder A If you slide the K Carriage slightly to the right the yarn can be removed easily Hook Yarn 1 around the notch at the end of your mach...

Page 40: ...de of the machine Hang the Claw Weights evenly along the Cast on Comb Insert the Punch Card and rotate it to Starting Line Set the Card Lock Lever at o mark Set the Weaving Pattern Levers to W T 38 TH...

Page 41: ...weaving yarn is in the right Weaving Yarn Guide Set the Change Knob to N L Set the Card Lock Lever at o mark 39 Remove the weaving yarn from the left Weaving Yarn Guide by moving the K Carriage sligh...

Page 42: ...f the yarn lightly Weaving yarn V eaving yarn WOVEN MOTIF PATTERN Card No 1R Example Card No 1R Select every other needle using Card No 1R Lay the yarn on the needles where you want the pattern to be...

Page 43: ...t the Punch Card and rotate it to Starting Line Set the Card Lock Lever at o mark 5 fj _ lft 00 c Push the upper MC Button 41 THREADING THE YARN Contrast Yarn Sub Take up Spring Thread the main yarn i...

Page 44: ...ontrast yarn out of Yarn Feeder B When you knit rows using the main yarn only i e no contrast colour the end needles only will be selected to D position When this happens you should do the following C...

Page 45: ...Yarn Feeder B and Yarn Tension Unit Thread the other contrast yarn into the Yarn Tension Unit and Yarn Feeder B Then continue knitting FAIRISLE MOTIF PATTERN Card No 13R When the Change Knob is set a...

Page 46: ...fficient balls of yarn according to your punch card pattern 24 needles width ee 39 or ee i 48 needles width t f 3t JE 3 72 needles width t v rl I t J Separate the main yarn in two Main Yarn The stitch...

Page 47: ...Set the card Lock Lever at 1 mark 10 45...

Page 48: ...opening one complete motif has been knitted N L Take one end of the finishing yarn under the selected needles and wrap it from right to left round the needle adjacent to the last selected needle on t...

Page 49: ...rd No 4R Card No 4R Card No 4R Normal Length Pattern Double Length Pattern Partially stretched to double length PATIERN KNITIING When you thread the yarn refer to P 41 THREADING THE YARN Claw Weight K...

Page 50: ...d No 14R BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING Sub Take up Spring Thread the main yarn into the righthand Yarn Tension Unit including Sub Take up Spring and the very fine contrast yarn into the lefthand on...

Page 51: ...e p a d rotate it unch Card L1ne Set th to Starting Lever at o e Card Lock mark L L Set the Tension a guide Dial using the Te nslon Chart on P 48 as Set the Card Lock Lever at 9 mark 49 Set th c KC e...

Page 52: ...n with the main yarn throughout Thread Lace Knitting So should you knit areas in stocking stitch only you should use main and contrast yarns together so that these areas will match those in Thread Lac...

Page 53: ...he K Carriage at the left side of the machine 9 Set the Change Knob to SM 51 Push both L Buttons both upper and lower buttons at the same time Knit a row with the K Carriage at the same time holding t...

Page 54: ...both L Buttons both upper and lower buttons at the same time and bring back the selected needles to B position Then continue knitting until you want to finish 52 Move the K Carriage back and forth Yo...

Page 55: ...18R 19R 20R Fine Lace Pattern Card No 17R 19R 20R FINE LACE PATTERN Card No 20R APPROXIMATE TENSION CHART Very fine yarn 4 5 Fine yarn r 4 5 Medium yarn 5 6 HOW TO SET THE L CARRIAGE 1 Remove the Exte...

Page 56: ...pproximate Tension Chart on P 53 Move the Carriage to the right slowly The needles are selected 54 Take the Wax out of the Wax Case and place it on the Wax Stand You need to use the Wax when you are k...

Page 57: ...ehang the Cast on Comb and Claw Weights if the knitting becomes too long To finish pattern knitting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Set the Card Lock Lever at mark 55 o Eo o o o EO 0 o o g gH EO I Starting Line When...

Page 58: ...lf which arrow represents which type of pattern i e N F N F Your patterns will be different depending on your choice PATTERN KNITTING G Follow steps D on P 54 Lace Change Lever First decide which mark...

Page 59: ...edle Card No 20R When not using L point Cam 1111111111 1111111111 l l Setting of the L point Cam You can combine as many L point Cams as you want according to the width of stocking stitch on your desi...

Page 60: ...lllllllllllll Place other L point Cams wherever else you want to knit in stocking stitch 58 4 4 1 lStocking Stitch tttttuttttttt tttttttttttt Red Line Decide the position where you want to knit in sto...

Page 61: ...YARN TENSION DIAL Very fine Very fine 4 5 Fine Very fine 6 7 Fine Fine 8 9 The setting for the K Carriage is the same as for stocking stitch Prepare your two yarns use fine or very fine yarn 1 Feeder...

Page 62: ...into the Main Yarn Hole Set the Tension Dial according to the yarn you are using Refer to the Approximate Tension Chart on P 59 Main Yarn Plating Yarn Now thread the Plating yarn into the Plating Yar...

Page 63: ...K Carriage is on the left of the needle bed a When the K Carriage is on the right of the needle 3 Plating Yarn bed Plating Yarn Main Yarn IJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJI JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ 1...

Page 64: ...Plate Assembly from the K Carriage and turn it over Put the Rubber Wheels into working position as shown Attach the Sinker Plate Assembly back on the K Carriage again Move the K Carriage back and fort...

Page 65: ...pare sufficient separate balls of yarn according to the changes in the pattern and place these on the floor at your feet Knit a few rows in stocking stitch until you want to begin lntarsia Knitting Pu...

Page 66: ...t the third row Continue knitting in tnis way laying your yarns accord ing to your pattern chart Repeat Steps When working lntarsia always make sure the latches are open otherwise the stitches will dr...

Page 67: ...Tension Disc see P 24 Make sure that the machine is not damaged or dirty If the machine needs oiling or cleaning refer to P 115 Make sure you have threaded the yarn correctly into the Yarn Tension Un...

Page 68: ...e dropped stitch Re make the dropped stitch as illustrated Repairing a stitch that has dropped several rows Use the Latchet Tool from behind and hook up the bottom stitch Remake the dropped stitches r...

Page 69: ...er Plate Assem bly Set the Change Knob to CR to release the K Carriage from the machine Take the yarn out of the Yarn Feeder A Untangle any yarn that has become wrapped around the Wheels Lift up the K...

Page 70: ...hine until t owards the ay Transfer Toe I stitch is on tha o e 1 Place the e _ _ Tool into r eofhthe Transfer needle ook of the 4 Transfer hook of t he stitch into they e needle 68 2 Hold the T y vith...

Page 71: ...ave unravelled You don t need to count the last row if the Row Counter and the Knit Leader Tripper didn t operate e g if you made the mistake before the K Carriage had passed the Trippers 69 Now pull...

Page 72: ...example if you find you have knitted too many follow Steps on P 69 70 70 HOW TO PASS THE K CARRIAGE ACROSS THE NEE DLES WITHOUT KNITIING 1 Make sure all the needles are in B position 2 Push both Part...

Page 73: ...iage towards you to remove it Place it onto either of the Extension Rails Set the Change Knob to N L 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 Set the Card Lock Lever at o mark Loosen the knobs and remove t...

Page 74: ...avelled You don t need to count the last row if the Row Counter and the Knit Leader Tripper didn t operate e g if you made the mistake before the K Carriage had passed the Trippers WHEN KNITIING DOUBL...

Page 75: ...the Indicator shows same direction as the K Carriage is moving then the Card has rotated on to the next row 8 When working in Double Length Pattern and the K Carriage is at the left side of the machin...

Page 76: ...1111111111 Push in both Part Buttons and move the K Carriage across to the other side of the needle bed If you are using the Row Counter or the Knit Leader first set their Trippers to non working posi...

Page 77: ...ing it If the needles are caught over each other separate them by lifting the tips as shown above Return any stitches that have been transferred back onto the adjacent needles using the Transfer Tool...

Page 78: ...icates right wind the card forward one row and set the Card Lock Lever at v mark Move the L Carriage from left to right and continue knitting 2 1F YOU WANT TO UNRAVEL SOME KNITTING 1 Set the Card Lock...

Page 79: ...without knitting are in B position and to and E position select them without knitting Non working Non working Non working KC or SM KC or SM 0 o PART PART PART PART Set the K Carriage and operate it H...

Page 80: ...titch and place it onto the adjacent needle How to hold the transfer tool Holding the Transfer Tool in line with the needle use it to push the needle back so that the stitch slips onto the Transfer To...

Page 81: ...h 7 The latch closes with this new stitch in the hook Gently slip the old stitch off the end of the Latchet Tool A purl stitch has been formed 79 Using the tip of your Latchet Tool ladder the stitch d...

Page 82: ...d method The K Carriage can be at either end of the needlebed Pick up the loop as shown using the Transfer Tool 80 On the K Carriage side bring one edge needle forward from A to B position Knit one ro...

Page 83: ...in E position have knitted Knit two or three more rows in the same manner as Step then continue knitting normally 81 On the K Carriage side bring the needles to be increased forward from A position t...

Page 84: ...transfer the stitch Fully fashioned method Place the Transfer Tool onto the hooks of the adjacent inside needles and transfer the stitches 82 Remove one stitch at the edge onto your Transfer Tool Ret...

Page 85: ...he latch Manually push the needle back so that a single stitch is formed Repeat Steps D but on the last stitch work Step D only On the K Carriage side transfer the end stitch onto the adjacent inside...

Page 86: ...position in the case of pattern knitting have been knitted and those in E position have not been knitted Plain Knitting When the needle next to those in E position is selected to D position for a Tuc...

Page 87: ...rom D to B position place the stitches into the needlehooks using the Transfer Tool 85 Set the Holding Cam Lever to H and the Cam Buttons and Change Knob according to the pattern Knit one row The need...

Page 88: ...you want to decrease back to A position using the Cast on Thread Operate the L Carriage until the e mark comes to the card opening On the K Carriage side manually knit the next needles back to A posit...

Page 89: ...tches in A position back into the hooks of the needles removing the Cast on Thread from these and placing them in B position Knit one row with the K Carriage Repeat Steps 87 Using the Cast on Thread m...

Page 90: ...o bring the needles to be decreased into E position and repeat Steps After partial knitting is complete return the needles from E position to D position and continue knitting 88 On the opposite side t...

Page 91: ...e increased from E to D position and lay the yarns for the lntarsia pattern Knit one row 89 On the opposite side to the K Carriage bring forward to E position H P those needles which you want to decre...

Page 92: ...Pusher bring the needles for Parts 2 and 3 forward to E position These needles will not knit Bring needles from Part 2 to B position at the same time replacing the stitches into the needle hooks Now o...

Page 93: ...ing with yarn and K Carriage at the right On the K Carriage set the Holding Cam Lever to H Knit Part 1 according to your pattern and return needles to A position r Before you start knitting part 1 mar...

Page 94: ...Carriage on the right side of the machine Move the K Carriage from right to left without yarn The needles are selected according to the pattern row 92 WRaste knit Part 2 and remove this from machine e...

Page 95: ...the flat side of the 1 x 1 Needle Pusher bring the needles for Parts 2 and 3 forward to E position These needles in A position will not knit Knit Part 3 according to your pattern The neckline shaping...

Page 96: ...machine e xtens1on Rail Knit Part 3 accordin t L Carriages g 0 your pattern using the K and __ _ 94 The needles for Part 3 are still left in A position NC w only the needles for Part 3 Bnng these to B...

Page 97: ...ame time Waste knit the stitches for Part 1 only and return needles to A position Bring the two sets of needles for Part 2 into E position Return the Part 2 needles from E to D position and knit both...

Page 98: ...efer to P 20 2 Hold the Cast on Comb as shown with the hooks facing the machine Hook the loose yarn end under the yarn Clip from the front 96 Place the K Carriage at the right Using the flat side of t...

Page 99: ...sing the Latchet Tool as shown Keeping the yarn in the hook of the Latchet Tool pull the yarn down through the chain loop and slip the loop off the Latch et tool This makes one stitch Place the K Carr...

Page 100: ...bove Move the K Carriage to the left holding the yarn as shown so that no loops are formed 98 1 Take the Cast on Comb out of the Case and choose the length according to the number of needles Refer to...

Page 101: ...Cast on Thread from Yarn Feeder A 4 Knit several rows r 6 If you pull out the Cast on Thread the waste knitting will drop away Knit about 10 rows in stocking stitch using waste yarn ending with the K...

Page 102: ...stitch 2 and back out through the first stitch 1 Continue in this way until you reach the righthand edge of the knitting 100 Thread yarn end into a Tapestry Needle From the back pass needle through th...

Page 103: ...front pass needle through the first stitch at the right 1 and back out through the second stitch 2 From the front insert the needle in through the second stitch 2 and back out through the fourth stitc...

Page 104: ...ach the last stitch Now hook the yarn end with the Latchet Tool as shown and pull this through the last stitch 102 Gently bring the knitting towards you taking care not to drop any stitches Put the st...

Page 105: ...ing several rows with waste yarn remove the knitting by passing the empty carriage across the stitches Using the Skip Stitch facility you can make seamless Using the E wrap method cast on 3 or 4 stitc...

Page 106: ...ransfer Tools as shown Transfer the stitches marked B to Position 2 104 Knit until you reach the point for your first cable crossover Drop one stitch on either side of the cable pattern stitches Trans...

Page 107: ...you have knitted several rows you can pull out the Cast on Thread The waste knitting will fall away Cast on Thread Knit several rows with waste yarn and then knit one row with the Cast on Thread Refer...

Page 108: ...r _ Starting with the second needle from either end bring every alternate needle forward to D position using the 1 1 Needle Pusher The end needles must remain in B position 106 Cast on Thread Knit sev...

Page 109: ...to B position using the flat side of the 1 1 Needle Pusher Repeat Steps on P 105 to finish the hem Remove the L Carriage from the machine by depress ing the Release Button Set the Row Counter to 000 a...

Page 110: ...e flat side of the 1 1 Needle Pusher bring forward the required number of needles to B position Cast on Thread Knit several rows with waste yarn then one row with the Cast on Thread With main yarn wor...

Page 111: ...djacent needles as illustrated Loop the yarn around the two needles by hand as shown above 5 You have now made a buttonhole Place empty needles in B position and knit one row The yarn has hooked over...

Page 112: ...r to match your yarn BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO SEW Pin together the parts to be basted Slowly sew seam with your sewing machine easing the seam slightly whilst you sew and taking care not to stretch the fab...

Page 113: ...by hand I 1 With garment body and sleeves inside out pin sleeves around armhole edges 2 Baste the armhole seam using either basting thread or the binding wire 3 Sew with a sewing machine How to set in...

Page 114: ...SEAMING Using a tapestry needle pick up half of the edge stitch as shown below I 112...

Page 115: ...t to knit These yarns should be rewound using a Skein Holder and a Yarn Wind er These yarns are suitable for use without rewind ing Yarn pulled from the centre of a rewound ball should come out freely...

Page 116: ...he needle bed Return needle to A position Catch hold of the shank end and lift the faulty needle out from the needle bed Holding the needles down with your hand or the flat side of your 1 1 Needle Pus...

Page 117: ...parts with detergent With a soft thoily cloth and I and mild c ean neutral Remove th brush aw e K and L Carri are free ay any dust or ges from the n revolve s oo t uff or str f sChfeck tha edand y o y...

Page 118: ...y you should make the following adjustments If you want to knit multi colour rib pattern connect the Latch Open ing Plate to the connecting arm assembly Opening Plate After Setting Up 1 Remove the scr...

Page 119: ...ace Pattern and Fine Lace Pattern RECOMMENDED PUNCH CARD NO PATIERN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Tuck Stitch Pattern Color Tuck Stitch Pattern Skip Stitch Pattern Color Skip Stitch Pattern Fairisl...

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