Actually, the answer requires a bit of explanation. There are four categories of knitting machines: bulky, mid-guage, standard, and fine. Each name corresponds to the size of yarn you can easily knit with the machines. Yarns come in different sizes, and you get the best results using a knitting machine that will easily knit the yarn. Of course, I had to have one of each type.
There were a lot of different manufacturers when I started machine knitting. You may be learning how different computers (like Macs and PCs) basically do the same thing, but how you make them do their thing is different for each. Well, knitting machines from different manufacturers have different capabilities and accessories. And each usually had a beginner machine, middle of the road machines, and then the ones with all the bells and whistles (figuratively speaking.)
Here's an example: Let's say you wanted to knit-weave pillow covers and throws. Well, with one model, you have to use two carriages to knit-weave--very labor intensive. Another model has an accessory carriage that knits and weaves with the single carriage. Gotta have it!
Well, slowly but surely, I collected different ones in my quest to knit whatever stitches I wanted in the easiest manner possible. I even got a machine for free--after all, who could resist a Knittin Kitten? But, what about when I didn't have time to sit at the knitting machine to make fabric? What if the machine could work by itself? Maybe next time...Later.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
How I got started knitting by machine
I was never attracted to the hobby-type stuff. Takes too much time and patience to be really good at it. Then, my mother-in-law wanted to go look at what someone had told her was a quilting machine. When we got to it, we discovered it wasn't for quilting, so she wasn't at all interested.
Hanging above the machine was an amazing dress. I learned it had been made on a knitting machine for a Miss Oklahoma contestant. The lady who was selling the knitting machine ensured me I could make that very same dress without having to know anything about knitting. I was intrigued. Thirteen machines later....but, that's another story. Later.
Hanging above the machine was an amazing dress. I learned it had been made on a knitting machine for a Miss Oklahoma contestant. The lady who was selling the knitting machine ensured me I could make that very same dress without having to know anything about knitting. I was intrigued. Thirteen machines later....but, that's another story. Later.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
Future Projects
In that dreamy far away time when I have space and time to knit with my knitting machines, here's one of my eagerly anticipated projects:
Table for Two
Doesn't sound like much to someone who isn't a machine knitter, but, believe me, it's a beautiful thing.
Later
Table for Two
Doesn't sound like much to someone who isn't a machine knitter, but, believe me, it's a beautiful thing.
Later
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Computers and Knitting Machines
Catchy title, huh? The first site I sent you to had a manual (non-computerized) knitting machine. It gets it's pattern-making capability from a punch card.
The baby this next link shows gets it's information from a PC:
Advanced Creations
Have fun!!
The baby this next link shows gets it's information from a PC:
Advanced Creations
Have fun!!
Better wait to read when you have lots of time
For my first ever blog, I thought I'd be informational (not that we're not drowning in information at the moment, but whatever....)
Prepare to be drawn into a new world--one that lurks behind the scenes. It's the crazy, misunderstood world of the machine knitter (no, we don't knit machines, but we do make about everything else.)
I'd thought about blogging a project, but I've been forced by circumstances to put all my machines away--and it's a good thing right now--no time for it. Oh the temptation...honey, it's a school project!!!
Wait, I've not told you what they are--well, for lack of time, here's a good link to learn with:
Angelika's
The knitting machine in the link above is very similar to my first one. Angelika has put a lot of effort into her website (of course she would--it's for her business.) However, she has a nice history page and a "how to select one" page.
Woot! She has a blog. I know where I'll get one from now for the next assignment.
Laters
Prepare to be drawn into a new world--one that lurks behind the scenes. It's the crazy, misunderstood world of the machine knitter (no, we don't knit machines, but we do make about everything else.)
I'd thought about blogging a project, but I've been forced by circumstances to put all my machines away--and it's a good thing right now--no time for it. Oh the temptation...honey, it's a school project!!!
Wait, I've not told you what they are--well, for lack of time, here's a good link to learn with:
Angelika's
The knitting machine in the link above is very similar to my first one. Angelika has put a lot of effort into her website (of course she would--it's for her business.) However, she has a nice history page and a "how to select one" page.
Woot! She has a blog. I know where I'll get one from now for the next assignment.
Laters
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