It's pretty easy. All needles are in work on the ribber, and don't forget to set the pitch so the ribber needles are inbetween the main bed needles. The ribber carriage is set for plain knitting.
The patterning happens on the main carriage. The selected main bed needles are knitted, and the unselected ones just have the yarn laid in them and are not knitted through.
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How do you set the ribber carriage to do this and are a needles in work on ribber? Wonderfull videos thank you so much
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Hi, Carmen -
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty easy. All needles are in work on the ribber, and don't forget to set the pitch so the ribber needles are inbetween the main bed needles. The ribber carriage is set for plain knitting.
The patterning happens on the main carriage. The selected main bed needles are knitted, and the unselected ones just have the yarn laid in them and are not knitted through.
Ok now I am going to try it!
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Carmen