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starting casting on
I have just bought a Singer knitting machine model 888 with all the
bits and pieces. I have the instruction books but for the life of me I cannot understand how to cast on, then get on to the knitting. Can some one please help me. thanks from Merrilyn. |
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Try this way. Set up the machine with some waste yarn. Push every other
needle out with the ruler tool made for that step. Next thread the yarn and hold below the carriage, or tie off to something. Then push the carriage from side to side for a few rows. Now push the empty needles into place and knit a few more rows. Then you can start with the yarn of choice and knit away. I don't know what gauge the 888 is, I have the Bulky Singer. Good luck. Maine-iac Rose @--- remove the thorns and add a hyphen between the 2 words to email me. "Merrilyn" wrote in message om... I have just bought a Singer knitting machine model 888 with all the bits and pieces. I have the instruction books but for the life of me I cannot understand how to cast on, then get on to the knitting. Can some one please help me. thanks from Merrilyn. |
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