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HOW TO MAKE A PONCHO

Sew

Sew

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Piece 1

Piece 2

Piece 1

Piece 2

Diagram A

Diagram B

Diagram C

Diagram D

Helpful Hints

1. 2 skeins of yarn are included to get you started.  We suggest purchasing 
  additional eyelash yarn or smooth 3 ply yarn to make more projects.
2. If yarn becomes stuck on top of needle, push to release.
3. Do not turn the crank handle to hard to too fast, as this may damage the machine.
4. You must maintain proper tension on the yarn through the tension piece, otherwise 
  you may drop a stitch.
5. When starting out, be sure that the yarn is fed through the notch in the feeder.
6. Do not use yarn that is textured or lumpy.  Smooth yarn works best.
1. One line of a tube = 5 1/2 rotations of the handle.  You can mark the top of one hook  
  with a permanent marker (with adult supervision) to indicate a complete rotation.
2. As you turn the handle, pull out your knitted piece from underneath.  Watch out for 
  twisting.

How to Make a Poncho (you will need six or seven skeins of yarn for this project. 
(This is not included in this set).

1. Load the machine to make a flat panel.  
  Make sure the switch is in the up position.
2. Knit six flat panels, 175 lines long.  You can use 
 

one color or multiple colors.

3. Sew three panels together using a piece of yarn 
  and the plastic needle.  Attach the long sides.  
  Sew the other three panels together the same way.  
  You now have two wide pieces (See diagram A).
4. To assemble your poncho, sew the short end of 
  piece 1 to the long end of piece 2 
  (See diagram B).
5. Now sew the short end of piece 2 to the long end 
  of piece 1 (See diagram C).
6. Now load your machine to make a tube and knit 
  80 rows.  Remove tube from the machine, 
  finish both ends leaving them open, not cinched.  
  Sew the ends together  to make a circle.  This will 
  be your poncho’s neck piece.
7. Sew the tube around the edge of the opening 
  where your head will go (See diagram D).
8. Add fringe to the edges of your poncho if you 
  desire.  You can also add pom poms, embroidery, 
  a drawstring and more details if you desire.

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Summary of Contents for Sew Easy 7525

Page 1: ...out for twisting How to Make a Poncho you will need six or seven skeins of yarn for this project This is not included in this set 1 Load the machine to make a flat panel Make sure the switch is in th...

Page 2: ...Model number Date of Purchase Place of Purchase Purchase Price please include sales slip Brief description of the problem Do not return the kit to the store where you purchased it they will not have t...

Page 3: ...ARM See Diagram Tension Arm Handle Decals Unit Legs Plastic Needle 2 Skeins of Yarn See Diagram Slide handle in Add decals to knitting machine Complete Machine Complete Slide feet into the base of the...

Page 4: ...you have completed all three panels prepare to sew them together See Diagram B C D and E Diagram A Dial Diagram B Diagram C HOW TO MAKE LEG WARMERS 1 Follow the instructions on how to make a tube 2 Kn...

Page 5: ...about 100 rows You can adjust the length as desired 2 Finish your panel by using the plastic needle to secure the top end and remove from the Knitting Machine 3 Make four long flat panels that are th...

Page 6: ...switch in the up position 3 HOW TO THREAD THE MACHINE FOR MAKING TUBES 1 Be sure the top removable handle is not attached to the machine See diagram A 2 Feed the end of the yarn through the center of...

Page 7: ...his is very important See diagram E and F 6 Hold the yarn taut and slowly turn the handle clockwise for about five stitches 7 Put the tension arm in the raised position and thread the yarn through unt...

Page 8: ...r Trim loose threads See diagram B To Make a Drawstring 1 You will need a drawstring to tighten the large opening where your hand will go Add pom poms to the ends of the string 2 Braid three pieces of...

Page 9: ...tie a new color on Keep turning the crank slowly at first and continue to knit 1 Load the machine as if you were making a tube and knit 42 rows 2 It is helpful when counting rows to mark your first n...

Page 10: ...plastic needle through the loose end 1 To Remove 1 Slowly turn the crank clockwise until you are between the last stitch 20 and the first stitch 1 2 Cut the yarn and unthread from the tension arm Leav...

Page 11: ...the front of the machine into the Up position 2 Turn the hand crank counter clockwise until it stops 3 Now thread the machine in the same way as if your were making a tube turning clockwise and threa...

Page 12: ...t stitch to the side of the feeder and all subsequent stitches threading from inside the circle towards the outside All the stitches should now have yarn through them 1 Thread the loose end of the yar...

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