tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post8167505824560568707..comments2024-03-10T04:17:48.560-05:00Comments on Diana natters on... about machine knitting: All Kinds of UpdatesDiana L. Sullivan, CPAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11003928332594661070noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-59061303367842769042009-12-05T00:06:14.445-06:002009-12-05T00:06:14.445-06:00Not to my knowledge. although Anne Bayes
has writt...Not to my knowledge. although Anne Bayes<br />has written several Lace Books with Brother Disks.<br /><br />Anyway Susanna Lewis has several examples in her 1986 book starting on page 222.<br /><br />Anything similar would be a breach of Intellectual copyright!<br /><br />That's MHO.<br />MillaLudmillahttp://ludmillasblog.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-89546528061699286632009-12-04T16:53:51.441-06:002009-12-04T16:53:51.441-06:00Free pass, part buttons, slipping, I'm using t...Free pass, part buttons, slipping, I'm using them as synonyms.<br /><br />But you do have to program a different chart to do it, like we do with round doilies. <br /><br />Still think a book about it would be awesome! Have any of the OZ knitters done a book that you know of?Diana L. Sullivan, CPAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11003928332594661070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-81636165779765566452009-12-04T15:36:07.934-06:002009-12-04T15:36:07.934-06:00It doesn't work the same way for all Lace edgi...It doesn't work the same way for all Lace edging patterns & BTW there are several OZ Knitters who have used this method at one time or another.<br />No free passes are used, it's basically slipping!<br />The edge in-or decreases are regulated by the Lace carriage, then the needles come out of work by slipping.<br /><br />As said, not all laceedgings will work the same way.<br /><br />Happy knitting,<br />LudmillaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-81028689792923309532009-12-04T10:51:44.146-06:002009-12-04T10:51:44.146-06:00Ludmilla, you clever rascal, you! Have you writte...Ludmilla, you clever rascal, you! Have you written a book or anything? I bet people would love to have that!<br /><br />So, do you use the free pass settings on the main carriage to not knit the necessary needles? I guess you'd select the needles to actually knit with the lace carriage.<br /><br />My method takes an extra second or two, but I can use some unmodified lace patterns to do it.Diana L. Sullivan, CPAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11003928332594661070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-30466912424817786122009-12-03T23:13:00.571-06:002009-12-03T23:13:00.571-06:00Hi Diana,
What I call automatic lace is NOT manual...Hi Diana,<br />What I call automatic lace is NOT manual in any way.<br /><br />The pattern is made in such a way that the machine does all the increases & decreases<br />which form the edges fully automatically!<br /><br />All achieved by lace & Knit carriages.<br /><br />Regards, MillaLudmillahttp://ludmillasblog.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com