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Old October 28th 04, 03:33 PM
Ian Roberts
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Default Machine knit equivalent to "knit one below"

Hi everyone,

I'm wondering what the machine knitting equivalent is to fisherman's
rib (explained on my handknitting pattern as "knit one below"). Is
this tuck stitch? Or is that completely different? I have a Brother
KH-260 with ribber but I'm a bit of a novice on the machine beyond
stocking stitch and straightforward rib.

Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks,

Ian
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Old October 29th 04, 12:13 PM
Ian Roberts
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Hi Helen,

Thanks very much for your help. It's great to be able to call on
groups like this. :-)

Ian
 




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