I’ve been away for a while, but now that I’m back, I’m excited to launch a brand-new segment on my blog called—Knitting Relics. In this series, I’ll be showcasing vintage, antique, and collectible knitting machines that are no longer in production. These fascinating tools are a window into the past, and I can’t wait toContinueContinue reading “KNITTING RELICS: THE MEDA KNITTING MACHINE”
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My 3D-Printed CSM
HOME A few years ago I posted a couple of YouTube videos of my new Erlbacher circular sock machine (CSM). I just got it and I was sooo excited. I posted the videos both in English and Spanish. However, I started getting a lot of comments from Latin American viewers asking me where they couldContinueContinue reading “My 3D-Printed CSM”
Brother Ribber KR-830
HOME One of the most important types of knitting is ribbing. Ribbing is used to create elastics for knitted garments. As a hand knitter, I never had the need to learn how to rib on a knitting machine. Although I own several knitting machines, I used to knit cuffs, collars and waistbands by hand. Then,ContinueContinue reading “Brother Ribber KR-830”
Cómo usar la cama auxiliar Brother KR-830 para tejido elástico
INICIO Uno de los tipos de tejidos más útiles es el tejido elástico. Desafortunademante, este tipo de tejido es fácil de hacer cuando se teje a dos agujas pero no cuando se teje en máquina tejedora o tricotosa. La única forma de crear este tejido en máquina tejedora es comprando un accesorio adicional. Este accesorioContinueContinue reading “Cómo usar la cama auxiliar Brother KR-830 para tejido elástico”
WHERE TO BUY A HOME KNITTER
Since I started posting videos in YouTube, I have received several comments requesting me to publish the names of the companies where I buy my home knitters.
Desde que empecé a publicar videos en YouTube, he recibido muchos comentarios pidiéndome que publique los nombres de las compañías en dónde compro mis máquinas tejedoras.
