tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post8321545288247480771..comments2024-03-10T04:17:48.560-05:00Comments on Diana natters on... about machine knitting: Now Available - Enchanted Edgings Book & DVDDiana L. Sullivan, CPAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11003928332594661070noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-34681372465378108252013-03-06T21:35:11.220-06:002013-03-06T21:35:11.220-06:00Right, Brenda, you need to find patterns where the...Right, Brenda, you need to find patterns where there's a stitch that moves to the right or left. Then a couple of rows later, that new position stitch moves again. It's tricky to find them, because some patterns look like they have a "traveler," but they don't, and others work when you don't expect it. Best bet is to knit a sample and study the transfers as you work.Diana L. Sullivan, CPAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11003928332594661070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-15919474760729967872013-03-06T13:23:27.050-06:002013-03-06T13:23:27.050-06:00Thanks! I've learned so much by studying the p...Thanks! I've learned so much by studying the patterns and how they work that I'm now trying to create my own scarf pattern using the old technique on a Brother 860 and have one more question. When you talk about "traveling" patterns, are you simply referring to a lace pattern where the edge transfers travel towards and away from the edge? Or are you referring to something else?<br />Brendahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13726972780796847809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-23733888079379251442013-03-04T20:18:14.259-06:002013-03-04T20:18:14.259-06:00Oh, dear, I misspoke. Those are 10 L to 12 R for ...Oh, dear, I misspoke. Those are 10 L to 12 R for 22 stitch patterns. None of them are only 20 sts.Diana L. Sullivan, CPAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11003928332594661070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-92207975271533506682013-03-04T09:56:30.428-06:002013-03-04T09:56:30.428-06:00I received the book and CD -- they're wonderfu...I received the book and CD -- they're wonderful! But I have a question. In the punchcard video that starts just before the 30 minute mark, you say to CO 12L to 12R for 24-stitch patterns. But to CO 10L to 12R for 20-stitch patterns. Should that have been 10L to 10R?<br />Brendahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13726972780796847809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-68119695431493348102010-11-20T11:34:55.263-06:002010-11-20T11:34:55.263-06:00Hi Diana, THANK YOU for sending the patch! I forgo...Hi Diana, THANK YOU for sending the patch! I forgot: In your previous shipment, there was your card, pinned by a needle blue canvas! Now I assemble my pieces of knitting, thinking of you, with this great little tool! I bought several, because now it is indispensable ... Congratulations Diana! Thank you for a fan in France.<br />Jack5959Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7526470724880886986.post-47668511001556938332010-07-30T11:52:40.639-05:002010-07-30T11:52:40.639-05:00Diana,
I just received your dvd and book. You did...Diana,<br />I just received your dvd and book. You did a fantastic job on both. I'm so impressed that you figured out these shortcuts. I've always been the "keep track of row numbers" person and described lace edgings that way in the patterns I wrote for Knitwords. This is going to be so much easier. The edgings themselves are exquisite! Can't wait to try them out. Thank you!<br />Mar HeckMar Heckhttp://marzipanknits.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com