This dishcloth is knitted from Sugar N Cream yarn on the Brother 270. It's a simple project, and an opportunity to try out the honeycomb rib I showed in a prior post.
Hi! I really enjoy your lessons. Would you "translate" some of this to Singer/Studio/Silver Reed language? As far as I know, some of this is strictly for a Brother machine. Thanks!
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Diana, what tension do you use?
ReplyDeleteDiana, I tried to email you, but it didn't work. Is there a new email address for you?
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ReplyDeletethank you very much for lessons
ReplyDeleteWhat does that pattern look like on a punchcard? Thank you
ReplyDeleteHow do I get that pattern on a punchcard? Thank you
ReplyDeleteYou'd have to punch a card. I don't think most typical punch card sets have one that would work just right.
DeleteHi! I really enjoy your lessons. Would you "translate" some of this to Singer/Studio/Silver Reed language? As far as I know, some of this is strictly for a Brother machine. Thanks!
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