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Model
SK-101
This
is
the
pararnount
knitting
machine
on
tho
lltltt'ltr'l
because
it
is
of
the
finest
quality
and
the
rnecha,isr,
l*rx
been
studied
for
many
years
and
of
the
untiring
improveurctrl
protected
by
over
one
hunclred
patents
and
utility
rnodels'
With
this
newly
cornpleted
automatic
knitting
machine'
thousands
of
different
.patterns
are
available
with
ease
by
the
help
of
one
or
two
llussel
buttons'
Cam
lever'
and
Pick
lever.Startingwitlrtlresirnplestwayofknittingwitha
single
piece
of
wire,
you
crrn
get any
kind
of
design
The
Features
of
Model
SK-101
Automatic
Needle
.
Selector with
Unique
Capacity
*'
By
thc
combination
of
Russel
buttons,
cam
lever
with the
nccdle
selector any
pattern
can
be
easily
knitted.
',\'
With
the
needle
selector
and
pick
lever
you
can
knit
special
purttcms
of three
dimension
effect.
i^r
lly
using
the
selecting
lever
of the selector
successive
tuck
puttcrns
and
lace
pattern
can be
easily
knitted.
I,)lsy
rrnd l,)njoyable
Operation
ti'
Clstiug
on with a
piece
of wire.
i^''
lirorn
lace thread
to
bulky
yarn
is
easily knitted
by adjusting
<li:rl.
)n,'
lly
rrsing
automatic
tension
feeder
even a
beginner
can
knit
willr
one
hand.
'l'lte
(iorrvcnient
Mechanism
and Excellent
Durability
,^,
lty
rrirl
of the
special
canrs any
kind
of material
can be
used
wiI lrotrl
<lilliculty.
ini
'l'lrc
r<lw
counter
can
be conveniently
set
in
any
of
the
three
clips.
',\-
Whilc
knitting,
if necessary,
you
can
lift
the carriage
up to
corrcct
the
knitting.
{'-
'l'hc
carriage
is
equipped
with a
folding
handle.
*'
'l'hc
nccdle bed
is
of stainless
steel
specially
reinforcccl.
Thc n-rachine
runs
quietly
in
operation, for
Moltoprcn
(souncl
proof
rnaterial)
is applied
to the
inside
of
the
caserncnt.
conceivable.
It
is
easilY
oPer'rtc(l
l)Y
moreover,
as
thc
lttitcltitrtr
whatsoever
everY
otrt"
wlttr
be
proud of
it.
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well
as
exPerts
and
is
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witlt
no
impediment
lx)ss('ss('s
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The
Machine
Latclr nccdlc
Accessor
ies
Machine and
Accessories
'od
Slot for row
counter
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lrandle
Case mallr
F
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IC
(t)
Auto
tension
(2)
Yarn rod
(3) Tension
guide
(4)
Automatic
needle
selector
(5)
Row
counter
16)
oil
(Z)
Clamps
(8)
Needle
pusher
( t
--
+)
I
1
3,
I
(9)
Needle
pusher
(
S
.-
lt
i
1 1. I
q9
Needle
pusher(S
-Zl
j
qf
Transfer
tool
(
2
-
3;
,
q!Transfertoot
(1-3),
[3;
Transfer
tool
( 1
-
2)
;
[4)
Tappet
(t$
Crochet
hook
(t6)
Tapestry
needle
(z)
Raveling
cord
08)
Spare
needles(5)
09)
Cleaning brush
@0)
Carriage fastener
@f
Accessory bag
@
Accessory
box
fl^)
Cast-on
wire
(short)
(2,1)
Cast-on wire
(long)
Takes
up excess
slack
of
yarn.
Holds the
auto
tension.
Guides the
yarn
to the
auto-
tension.
Selects
latch
needles
for
pattern
knitting.
Indicates number
of rows
knitted.
For machine
use.
Clamp the machine
to a table.
For
selecting needles
for
pattern
stitches.
For
transferring
stitches,
increasing,
decreasing or
knitting
various
designs.
For
picking
up dropped
stitches
or
purling
stitches.
For
binding off
stitches.
For
stitching seams
or weaving,
For
separating
the knitting
For
replacement
For
cleaning the
machine
or
opening latches.
Keeps the
carriage secure when
not in use.
Holds
raveling cord, brush,
needle
pushers,
tappet,
crochet
hook,
spare
needles,
and
tapestry
needle.
Contains
accessory
bag,
needle
selector,
clamps, row counter,
oil
and
tension
guide.
For
casting on stitches
up to
hundred.
For
casting on stitches
up to
two hundred.
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Needle
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Car
riage
counter
lever
Arm
nut
Needle opening
ilrrssc
I ca n,
Nt't'dlc
rcsting plart,
Row
countt'r
lcver
H
ingc
pipc
Cuide
plarc
Russcl
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ussel
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The Features of Model SK-l0l
Automatic
Needle.Selector with
Unique
Capacity
*
By
the combination
of
Russel buttons,
cam
lever with thc
needle selector any
pattern
can be easily
knitted.
:Y
With
the needle
selector
and
pick
lever
you
can knit
special
patterns
of
three dimension
effect.
-k
By
using the selecting lever of the selector successive tuck
patterns
and
lace
pattern
can
be easily
knitted.
Easy
and
Enjoyable
Operation
*
Casting
on with
a
piece
of wire.
*
From lace
thread
to
bulky
yarn
is easily
knitted by adjusting
dial.
*
By
using automatic tension
feeder even
a beginner
can knit
with one hand.
The
Convenient
Mechanism
and
Excellent Durability
*
By aid
of the special
canrs
any kind
of
material can
be
uscd
without difficulty.
*
The row counter
can
be conveniently set
in
any of the
thrcc
clips.
*
While
knitting,
if
necessary,
you
can lift the
carriage up
to
correct the
knitting.
r1r
The carriage
is
equipped
with a folding handle.
*'
The needle bed is
of
stainless
steel specially reinforced.
-,1i
The machine runs
quietly
in operation,
for
Moltopren
(sotln(l
proof
material)
is applied to the
inside of
the
casement.
CONTENTS
l.
Setting Up
The
Machine and Stockinet
Knitting
'
'
'
5
0)
Settingup..
....'5
(2)
Preparation
for knitting
.
. .
9
(3)
Threadingtheyarn
......10
(4)
Casting
on
and
waste
knitting
. . .
.
11
(5)
RealknittinC...
...12
2.
HowAStitchlsFormed
.....13
3.
BasicOperation
......14
(1)
Latchneedle...
...14
(z)
Camlever
...15
(3)
Russelbutton
.....1s
(4)
Picklever
...15
(5)
Stitchdial
.
.
....16
(0)
Automatie needlc sclcctor'
. . .
18
4.
Basicknitting
..-22
(1)
Pafiial
knitting
(Int:l't:itsitr11
lttttl l)t't:t'crtsilr,{)
. . . . . .22
(2)
Tucked
patterns
(Solitl
1l:tllt't'tt,
trrlttt't'<l
1l:rl1t:rn,
colored slip stitclrcs,
llicl<
slilclrcs)
. .
. . .2s
(3)
Colored
pattcru
(
Iirril in,
r't'licl'
p:tllcrrr,
embroidaryclttlcl<--)
.....29
(4)
Doublehcrn
......33
(b)
Cord
......33
How To Use
Thr: Acccsrrrlrics
. .31
(1)
Transfcr:
tools
(
I'it'lrirrll rt1l, incrcasing,
decreasing,
laceandcablcllaltt'r'rrs)
......3.1
(Z)
Tappct
(ltil>bing,grtt'lt't',
sr>lid
pattern,
binding off
andpickingullslilt:lrtrs1
......12
(3)
Crochcthook.
.....47
(4)
Tapestry
ncccllc
(
llindintrl
otf, winding,
yarn,
joining
scalrs
arrd
wcuving).
. .
, .
. . .47
HelpfulHints.
...50
CAreof
yourMachine...
. ..s3
(1)
Oiling
......53
(2)
Afterusingthemachinc...
....b3
(3)
Preservingthemachine
....54
(4)
Replacinglatchnecdles....
....5.1
5.
6.
7.
(l)Setting
Up
The
Machine
and
Stockinet
Knitting
Setting
up
Place
the
machine
on
a
table
with its
handle
awaY
from
You,
Remove
the
cover.
Unfasten
the latch
locks
on
the
machine and
oPen
the side
Plates
(1)
Pull
off the
cover
toward
You.
(2)
Inside
the cover
You
will find
two
cast-on
wires
(long
and
short),
a
yarn
rod,
auto
tension,
arm
and
selector
arm.
(3)
Necdle
pushcrs
Tapostrv
ncedlo
Il,)s'
c,,rrrll
l
Take out
the
accessory
box.
First
take
out
the
needle
selector;
then the
accessory
box.
(4)
(when you
put
them
back,
flrst
the
accessory
box
on the
needle
bed then
the
needle
selector.
)
In
the
accessory
box
you
find
the row counter, clamps,
tension
IIuide,
needle
selector,
oil
and
.rcccssory bag.
(.5)
Scl.l.ing
thc
urtrchinc on the table.
'l'lrt'
r'trlllrcr'
fccI
otr
thc ]tottom
o
l' I lrc
mach inc will
holcl
the
nraclrinc
firn-rly enough,
but il
is
adviszrl:le
to clamp
it
when
You
irl'c
going
to
use
the ribbing
attachrnent
or if
the
table
is
not
large
enough.
Tip
the machine
away from
you
and
put
the head
of
the
clamp
into the clamp
receiver,
drawing
the
clamp
head
{orward as
far
as
possible,
and
screw it
firmly.
(6)
Clamps
should
be flxed on
both
sides
of machine
belore it is
clamped
to
the table.
(7)
,/
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t't'"
L
Clcrning
hrrrslr 'trrr
-D_
7--
Ilemove
the
carriage
fastener.
(3)
Loosen the arm nut on the right
side, remove
the
fastner,
and the
carriage is
free
to
move.
Raise
the handle toward
you. (9)
Attach
the
arm
to the
carriage.
Loosen
the arm
nuts, slide
the
arm as
far
as it will
,go
and
tighten
screws
firmly.
(10)
Raise the
lever of the row
counter
as the
arrow
points
out.
(11)
&
:r
TIo
Insert the row counter into the
most appropriate clip of the
three.
(12)
The
row
counter
reads up to
999.
To
reset the flgures to
zero or
to a smaller number or when
you
have over knit, turn the
thrce knobs respectively
on
the
lrar:l<
of counter.
(13)
Setting
up
the
auto-tension.
(
l,lr
(1)
Insert
the
ytlrr
t'otl
itrlrl
the slot insidc
thc clrrrYing
handle.
Q)
Place the auto-tctrsiotr
ott
the
top
of
the tod.
(3)
Place the
tension
guidc
on
the middle
of the rod.
1't,nsion
grride
@
r
2 ) l)reparation for
knitting
Scl. carriage
as
follows:
(15)
Set the cam
lever to the
Pull
up both
the
Russel
Set the
pick
lever at
the
Set the stitch
dial
to
6.
middle.
buttons.
red
point.
Bring
required numbers of latch
needles into
the working
position
about
half an
inch
from the most
rear positionthat is, into
position
"8"
(16).
Unravel
your yarn
and
drop
it
loosely
into a box
or a
basket.
Yarn
rolled into
a ball will cause
your
knitting
to be
uneven.
(17)
(3)
Threading
the
yarn
Thread
the
yarn
through
the
auto
tension
following the
numbers
indicated
in Fig.19,
down into
the
yarn
feeder
of
the
carriage.
dl]ffih"
;ljffi
rI;t
\.'
@
(4)
Casting on and
waste
knitting
Always
use medium
size
yarn
for
your
waste
knitting. Set
the
stitch dial to
6,
which
is higher
than
standard number.
Hold
the
yarn
and leaving about
6"
hanging loosely
below the
yarn
feeder, move
the
carriage
slowly
(21)
so
that the latch needles
and
sinker
needles catch
the
yarn
alternately.
Stil1
holding
down
the
yarn
end
with
your
flnger
push
the
carri-
age
forward.
(,22)
Place a cast
on
wire
over the
yarn
between
the latch needles
and
sinker
needles.
(23)
In
order
to keep
the
cast-on wire
securely
in
place
Pull
out one or
two
latch
needles
about
)"
{or-
ward
over
the
wire
at both
ends
and
also
approximatelY
everY
twentieth
needles.
(24)
Knit
about
4 rows by
moving the
carriage
across the
oPerating
needles,
ensuring
that,
after
completing
each
row, the carriage
is
completely
Past
the operating
needles
before
the
direction is
changed
for knitting
the next
row.
The cast-on
wire
can now
be
removed
as
shown
in
(25).
Remove
the
Yarn
used
for
the
initial
rows
from
auto tension
and the
yarn
feeder
and
rePlace
it
by
the
reveling
cord
(the
raveling
cord
need net
be
Placed
in the
auto tension;.
Knit
one
row
and
remove the
raveling
cord
from
yarn
feeder.
O4)Ii',*,'4
-t
_t0
(5)
Actual knittins
Adjust
your
stitch
dial according
to the size
of
yarn
and the type
of
your garment. (26)
Set
the row
counter
to
zero.
Thread
the
yarn
through
the
auto-tension
and
the
yarn
feeder.
Move
the
carriage
gently
to and
fro, completing
one
row
before
reversing
direction.
(27)
This is
called stockinet knitting.
.
Stockinet
knitting-
Stockinet
is
the basic knitting
stitch.
On
your
machine
the
wrong side of
the stitch
faces
you.
Ratio
of stitches
to rows
is
,{cncrally
3
to
4. Each
stitch
is shzrped
likc this
mark-rr
rilililillilillllllll
About
waste knitting
In
order
to
prevent
the
starting row
of
your garment
from
bcing
loose, use any
scrap
of
yarn
(medium
sizc
prcferablc) to knit first
few rows.
Then with a
ravcling
cord
knit
one
row
before
you
start
your
actual
garment.
(25)
Whcn
you
want
to continue
knitting
your
fabric
upside
down,
to
join
it
to
another
piece
of fabric,
or to make
,,,1)
neat
bind
off stitches,
you
can
pick
up the
stitches
from
the first
row
of
the
real
knitting
just
above
the
raveling
cord.
This
enables
yout
work
to
be done
i/iifl,-,.,
h,,,,,,,,u)
ffiuch.irore
neatlv."
-1!".l1]"tjlq
:""1q^.,"-I::_:"
ilrrrr{/
separate
the main
fabric
from the
waste knitting.
(zs) p6
the
same at
the
end of
your garment
to
have
a
nicer finish.
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_12_-
-
-13---
(2)Flow
a
Stitch is Formed
lnlclr
ncedle forms
a stitch in
the following
process.
-l
''.{ur:'
(t)
A
stitch
is
caught
in
the
hook of a
latch needle.
(2)
The
needle
moves
forward
and
the
stitch opens
the
latch
automatically.
(glt
tne needle
moves
further
forward and
the
stitch
slides
behind
the
latch.
@)
The
yarn
is automaticaiiy
fed into
the hook
preparing
for
a
new stitch.
(when you
work on
the
machine, the
yarn
comes
out
of the
yarn
feeder
without
any
help.
)
r-5_r
Now the
needle
goes
backward.
ro)
Accordingly
the
latch
closes
by itself being
pushed
back by the stitch.
,?r The needle
moves further
backward, the latch
closes
completely
catching
the
yarn
on
the hook
inside the
closed
latch.
1gr
When the needle
is fully in
the
backward
position
the
stitch drops
olf the hook.
(The
sinker needle
servcs
the stitch
to bc
regulated.
)
Now
a new
stitch is
on
the hook.
This same cycle
of
the
movements
of a
n.ccdle from
1
to
8 is repeated
and stitches
arc formed.
With
one stroke
of
the
carriage
on
the needlc
bcd
200 latch
needles form
as
many stitches
in
the
same
manner explained
above.
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,:
lh6D
(1)
Latch
The
latch
A. B. C. D.
A
w
-@
iB(either
of
the
two)l
(3)Basic
Operat
ion
needles
needles
are
used in
four basic
positions
as
indicated
(.32;
(
2)
The cam
lever
,lhe
cam
lever
can
be set
to
five
positions
and
with
the help
of
the
Ilussel
buttons it
enables
you
to knit
various
patterns'
'lhe
cam
lever
positions
are
as
follows:
-
by
iMiddle.i
.Right.l
(3)
Russel
buttons
'l'he
Russel
button,s,
right
and left
are usually
when
you
operate
the
needles
in
D
position.
PP@
pulled
upward
excePt
-Iloth
buttons
uP-
lBoth
Puttons
down-l
A..
B..
.Non
knitting
position
(The
needle
butts
arc fully to the
rear. They
are
completely
out
of
action even if
you
move the
carriage.
)
,Normal
knitting
position
(The
needle
butts
are
in
a
position
about
]"
forward from A
position.
Before
you
start knitting
bring the
needles required
into
this
Position.
)
C....
.Always
linitting
position
.
(The
needle
butls
are
in
a
position
about
1]"
forward from
the
A
Position)
f)
. .Resting
position
(The
needle butts are drawn fully to the front and will
not
form
any stitches)
*
",r@
,,
E@
[The
left
down,
the
right
uP-1
q7
**@
[The
teft up,
the
right
down,]
(4)
Pick
lever
The
pick
lever
is
usually
set to
garments
in
pick
stitches
by
setting
rcd
mark except
when
You
it
to P.
For
ordinary
knitting
(except
for
pick knittinf,)
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knit
'(B
1R
Needle
IThe
latch
needles,
cam
related
to
each
othcr in
lever,
Itussel
buttons.
their
functions.'
and
pick
Iever
are
Carriage
Application
Tlic
lrEateT
ii-
coniptcicly
-otrt'
oi
-zrction
-iraving
no
connection rvith
the
cam
lcvcr.,
Ilusscl buttons
or- thc
pick
lever.
No
conncction with
thc
Russe] l;uttons:
"
Cam lever
set
to
middle
. .
. .
'lhe
nccdles
operate
as
the
carriage moves
both
ways
'*- Cam levcr
sct
to the left.
.
.
'l'hc
nccdles
operatc
zls
thc
carriage moves
from lcft
to
right, but
not
fron-r
right to left.
The Pick lcvcr
bcing
sct
to P
thc ncecllcs
operate
as
thc
carriagc rnovcs
fron.r lcft
to
r.ight; if
the
carriage
goes
from
r-ight to lcft
thc
ncccllis clo
not operate but
only
catch thc
y;rrn
ovcr
them.
r-
Cam levcr
set
to tlic
right...'l'irt.
nt.ccJlcs
opcrate
as
the
carriage movcs
fronr
right
to
lclt
l;ut
not from
lcft
to
right. The
Pick lcvcr
lrt,ing
sr:t
to I) the
ncedles
work
as
the
carriagc
gocs
frorn
right to lcft
but
if in
the
opposite
tvay
thc nccrllcs
rlo
not opcratc
but
just
catch thc
yarn
ovt'r.
thcrrr,
|
.:
Cam
levcr
sct to
Il cithcr
sirlt'...'l'lrt.
nccdlcs
r,lo not
operate.
Pick lever
l>cing
sr.1
to I)
tlrc
nccclles r1o
not
operate
but
catch thc
ylrrn
:rs tlrt.
t::trriitgc
tnoves
either
to the
right or
to thc lcft.
Thc
needles operatc
having noll:irrg
to rlo
rvith
thc
cam
lever,
Russel ltuttons
an<l
lticli
It'vt,r:
Without
any connection
witlr
lhc
ctrrrr
lr,vcr
and
picl<
lever;:
.x
With both
Russel buttorrs
rrlt tlrc
nr.r'rllt's <lo
not
oltcratc.
r,
With
forwar.d
Rrrsscl ltrrttotr
o[
:rrlv:rr.rt.ing
clirrilrgc
pushed
dorvn
thc
nccdlcs oltt'rrtt..
+
With thc
Russcl ltrrtton
at
tlrc
olryxrsitt'sirlt'ol
proccc<1-
ing direction
oI
tlrt'
carrilrgc rlorvn
tlrt'
nccrllcs clo
not
operate
but
movc into C
Jtositirln
The stitch
dial
as
you
would
ch(x)sc
lr:rnrl
linillir.rg
ncedles
for
the
thickncss
of
the
the machinc
rr
lr rrr,l
llrc lt'lr11llr
oi lltt'knitlirrg
tl.iffers
as
well.
I
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r
,rrl)l(.,
rrrt,riirrrrr
sizc
y.rrn
knitted
60
stitchcs
100 rows by dial
',1,,1,(
l
I
rvill
rrrcltsur'c
(;
:/'
by
7'," and by
dial
number
T
the knitting
1l rtr';t'iult,
li
i"
lty
101".
'I.he
standard
number
of
the
stitch dial to the
thickncss of
yarn.
weight
of
yarn
,r'#"
Thin
(lace
thread)
0 3
Medium
3
6
Thicli
6
9
Very
thick
or
loop
9 l0
yarn
,
'.:.,
.i
.
Thick
(Sriich
dial
No,8)
When bulky
yarn
is used
cvery
other
needle
should
bc
usccl.
\ lrorr
l
l lrc
slitch guage
r, ,,rr
l:rrlin11
cach
garment,
find
outhowmanystitchesandrowsthe
r,
rr rrr
rlr";
l)('r'
inch. This
is done by
making a swatch
of 60
stitches
',r
I
r,r
r,,u';
\,lalic swatch
at different
tensions.
Removefrom machine,
,
rrr1rl,
rt rlr.ll
:lnd
layon
a flat surface.
Do not
stretch.
With
ruler or
'
r,'
,,,,
r
ilr,
.
r'orrnt
number
of
stitches
per
incir(rvidthl
and
rows
per
,,r.
i, l,
rr'tlr
'l'lrcn
choose
the
tension
preferred.
'lhc
irnpor-tance
of
,
r,
r
rr,,,,,rr,ililch
gauge
is emphasized.
!
',,i,r
,,1
onc
slitch
or
one
row will result in incorrect
sizc
of
,,,.,'
rrr
,\l.rl,r.:r
swatch
for
each
new
garment
evcn though the
yarn
,
rl,,
rrr,
l\
p(.
ol
pl5l.
Yarns
vary and the
gauge
may not be the same.
Pattcrn
in
vertical
stripe
Casting
on
Plain
knitting
Picl<
knitting
Succcssivc
,tucl<
stitches
I'artial linittrng
Tucli hnitting
linit
in
pattern
(D)
Just
yarn,
adjusts
the stitch
size by
using thc
stitch
dial,
adjusting
With
the
samc
yarn
the
knitting
will feel
tight
when
the dial
is
set
to a
lower
number,
and
it will
feel soft
if
the dial
number
is
Stiloh
dial No.7
Slrtt:h
dral
No.3
--10_
(6)
Automatic
needle
selector
'|-he
automatic
1eedle
selector
is
usecl
fo1 krritting
patterns,
such
as tuck
stitches,
pick
stitches,
knit
in
stitchcs
aurl lace
patterns.
,Ihe
selecting
dial
assorts
the
nccdlcs
lly
groups
of ti,7,
and 8
respe-
ctively,
which
will
produce
various
pzrttcrus
as
yotl
sce in
the charts.
The selecting
lever
enables
you
to
l<nit
strcccssivc
tuck
stitches
and the
guide
lever
serves
to select
needlcs
lxu'tillly
t'cc1ui1cd
for knitting
solid
pattern.
[IIow
to
use
the
automatic
needle
selcctor
a) Fix
the
selector
arm to
tltc
sclctor
by
tl-re arm
nut and
set the
dial
to one
of
three, 6,7,
I
accor'din11
1o thc
pattern
chart on
the next
page.
b)
When
you
knit
tuck
stitchcs.
pick
stitches.
knit
in
patterns
or lace
knitting,
the
selecting
lcvc.r
is set
to
Il.
(The
needles
are
selected
into
B ancl
D
positions).
Iior
knitting
successive
tuck stitches,
the
selecting
lever
is sct
to
c.
(The
needles
arc selected
into
c and D
Positions)
c) Following
the
pattern
chart
lrom
the
right
side
pull
out
the needles
marked
with
a symbol
O
into
D
position
with
your
finger'
d) Move
the
selector
gently
from
right
to
left
and the
chosen
needles
are
automatically
assorted.
Move
your
selecter
only
from
right
to 1eft.
e)
when
you
want
to select
needles
at the
middle of
a row
pull
out
the
needles
where
you
start
selecting
into D
position
and
move the
selector
from
right
to left.
f)
when
you
want
to terminate
your
selecting
at the middle
of a row.
pull
the
guide
lever
toward
you
when
the
guide
cam
has
passed
the
last
needle
to
be selected,
and
move
on
the selector
to the end
still
holding
the
lever.
g)
The
selector
shoul<l
be
removed
from
machine when it is
not in
use.
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pattern
chart]
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patterns.
(The
dial at
7)
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1'ull
,rut
position
[.-l-cavc
thc
8-stitch
tt
thc
necdles
to
D
with
your
finger.
needles
either
in
B or
C
position.
'ns.
(The
dial
at
8)
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b)
c)
d)
Application
l.
(
Tucked
ground
pattern
with a
unit
of
4
stitches.
)
a) Set the
selecting dial to 8,
the
selecting
lever to
B.
Pull out
4th and Sth
needles
from the right side
to D
position
following
the
pattern
chart.
(48)
Move
the selector
from right
to
left
and
all
the
needles for tuck
stitches
come into D
Position.
Set
the
cam lever
of
the
carriage in
up
and
knit four
i'ows.
dial
C.
the
middle, the
Russel
buttons
e)
Push
down the
Russel
button in
procecding
dircction
before
you
knit
another row.
(The
needles in
D
position
arc
pushed
back
to
B
position
having knitted
the
ro*'.
)
f) Following
the
chart
repcat
this
procedurc
from
(b)
to
(f).
Application
2.
(Colored pattern
successively
tucked
with
a
unit of
4
stitches)
Set
the
selecting
selecting
lever
to
to
8;
the
t
t
a)
_20__
t,
l,rll,r'irr1g
lltc
pirttcrn
chart bring
out
two needles
for tuck
stitches,
lllr :rrrtl
Stlr
to
D
position.
(50)
llrr.r';rrrr
lcvcr
in the middle,
both Russel
buttons
up,
knit
one row
rrrllr
:r
tuntransting
color;
push
down
the
Russel
button
at the
rear
ll
llrr,
:rtlvaucing
carriage, knit
another row.
('fhe
needles in
D
prr',rlion
ure
pushed
back
into
C
position.
)
llrr,rr
rvilh
your
finger
pull
out
the
needles
for
tuck
stitches
to
D
rr,r',ili()n
l;cfore
you
use the selector.
Knit
2
rows
with main
color as
rrrrlicrLtcci
in
section
c). In the
same
manner
knit two
rows
with
the
r'orrlrusling
color, two
rows
with
the main
color respectively.
\pplitttion
3.
(Knit
in
pattern
with
a unit
of
8
stitches)
Sct
the
selecting dial
to
8.
.;r.lccting
lever
to
B.
As
the
pattern
chart indicates bring
otrt
four
needles
(5th,
6th,7th, Sth)
lor
contrasting
color into D
position
ri,ilt
before
you
use the
selector.
Sr't
the
cam lever to B
on either side, both Russel
[rrit
one row
with the
contrasting
color.
Remove
I
lom the
carriage
and
move
it back
without knitting.
Norv
select another
4 needles
and
knit
one row with
main
color,
rvlricl'r
will
complete
one row.
ll(,pt'at
from b)
to
d)
six times.
Allt,r.ratc
the
contrasting
color with the main
color
every 7th row
lrv li
linrcs
so
that
you
can
knit
pretty
check
pattern
in
two
colors.
the
@
buttons down,
the
color
yarn
rows)
(4)
Basic
Knitting
(1)
Partial
knitting
(Every
two
In
knitting, shaping
garments
is achieved
not by cutting
but
bY
decreasing
stitches,
increasing
stitches and
partial
knitting.
The
partial
knitting
can be
done
by the aid of the Russel
buttons
and
the
arrangement of needles.
<1
)
In the
salnc
manner,
bring
out
next
group
of needle
to
decrease
into
D
position
before
you
begin
the
3rd
row.
Repeat
b)
and
knit
4th
row. (59)
.Knitting
.Resting
Position
e)
This
completes the
se-
cond
partial
knitting.
f)
After
completing
your
partial
knitting
push
down
the forward
Russel
button
in
the
proceeding
direction, (6i)
knit
one
row.
All the
needles
in B and
D
position
are
now
working,
(62')
Place
the
number
of needles
to
start
with
in B
position
and
the
rest
in
D
position
before
you
knit
one row.
tt
r,,
Q
-p-
B
D.
@
Partial
knittiing
decreasingl
a) The nurnber
of needles
to
decrease on
this row
should
be drawn out into
D
position
on
thc opposite
side to
where
the cerrriagc
is
ancl
knit one
row.
(s5)
b) In order
to
avoid
making
a hole
draw
thc
yarn
under
the
first
resting
needle,
letting
it
rest over
any
rcmaining
needle.
(56)
(yarn
over
needle)
c)
Continue
knitting
another
row,
which
completes
the
first
partial
knitting.
(s7)
B..'Knitting
D...Ilesting
Position
-.-
c--
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l'nr
lirrl
hnitting
increasing)
llrr',
1r:rltial
knitting
is
used to
shape a sleeve cap.
lt.) ;,
,1r,t,:;:,!i:i
G}
a)
GD
(64)
Draw
the
yarn
under
the
next
resting
needle
(65) and
knit
another
row
to
complete
the
first
partial
knitting.
(66)
B.
.
.I(nitting
l)...
Ilcsting
Position
I).
.I(nitting
C...Knit
and move
back
to
B
D...Resting
Position
c)
Push
back
next
group
of
the
needles
to increase
to
C
position and
knit
the
3rd
row.
d)
With
the
yarn
under
the
stem
of
the
next
needle,
knit
4th
row
which
will
complete
the
second
partial
knitting'
The
repetition
oJ
this
procedure
results
in
natural
curve
in
your
garment'
(70)
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orrr, ol
rcvt'r'ttl
colors,
various
kinds of tucked
patterns
Iur lr
r,lllctr,H,
slip stitches
and
pick
stitches
can
be
knit.
I
rrr lrrrl
llrorurtl
l)attern_
,r
\\'rllr
llrc
rnain
color knit 3 rows.
(72)
b)
such
as
@
a9
b)
Push
out
needles
re-
quired
for
tuck
stitches
into
D
position
either
bY
the selector or with
the
needle
pusher,
knit 3
rows with
Russel bu-
ttons up.
(73)
B...Knitting
D...Resting
Position
B...Knitting
D'..Knit
and
move
back to
B
Push down
Russel button in
proc'eeding
direction
of
the
carriage
and knit 3
rows
to
complete
flrst unit
of
tuck
pattern.
()
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o
@
c)
rrr
trt !t!
rtt
tIt
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ttI ttt
tttt
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(Colored
pattern
successively
tucked)
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trrat
lrrlr
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talll
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@
tttr
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(Note)
When
working
with
the selected
needles
come
prrllr.r
rr u'il h
slip stitches)
with
the main
color
knit
two rows.
Bring
out
the needles
for tucking
into D
position
and knit
one
low
with
the contra-
sting
color
with
Russel
buttons
up.
c)
Push down
the Russel
button
at
rear
of
the
advancing
carriage
(80),
knit
another row.
d)
Pull
up
the button,
bring
the
needles
for
the next
tuck
stitches
into
D
position,
and
knit
one row with
the main
color.
With
the Russel
button
down
at
rear
knit
another row.
Repeat
from b)
to d).
the selector,
set
selecting
lever
to C so
that
to C
position.
-26-
:@
llr rrrl1 ncedles
except
those
required for
(
,rrrr
lt:ver at
B,
Russel
buttons
down,
r,rrlr:rsling
color.
Bring out the
same
.rrrrrllrcr-
row
with
contrasting color.
a)
With
Russel
buttons
up knit 2
rows with
the
main color.
slip
stitches
into D
position.
and
knit
one row with
the
needles
in D
position,
knit
a)
b)
--
-
@
rtttl
I
ltll
! lll!
I
l!ll
I ll!!
I
lt
lt
l!
I
@
c)
Pull
out
needles
except
those
for
the
next slip
stitches
into D
position
before
you
knit another
row with the
main
color.
Pull
out, again, the
same
needles
into
D
position
and
knit a
row
with
the
main color. Repeat
the
above mentioned
procedure
(86).
Rows
without symbols
of
slip stitches
are
knit in stocki-
net
with
the
main color.
(Pick
stitches)
I'*"'
'
iu,,',
11
f
\t
C
NI
Sct
pick
lever
at P,
cam
lever at center,
both
Russcl
buttons up, knit
two rows
with
main
co1or.
Bring
out needles except
those for
pick
stitches
into
D
position;
cam
lcvcr
at B,
Russel
buttons
down,
knit
one
row with
the
contrasting
color.
Again bring
out
the
same
needles into
D
position
and knit
another
row
with
the
contrasting
color.
c) With
cam lever
back
to center
knit two
rows
with
the main
color.
(91)
Repeat
this
procedure.
I
I
uLrtr.rl
l)tllorn
ll
rrrr
rrrrrrlrl
llkc
lo
knit
your
garment
l,,ll.n lrr1. rltrr,r.lions
will be a
great
help
t
llrl
r rl prrllt.l.lt
I
rttttttttttlrtttmrrrttrtr
@
full
of
pretty
colored
patterns
the
to
you.
a)
With the main
color
knit
one row.
b)
Cam lever at
B,
Russel
buttons
down,
bring
out the
needles
marked
for
contrasting color
into
D
position
(95)
and
knit
one
row with the
color.
Remove
the
color
yarn
and
return
the
carriage
without knitting.
c)
Bring
out
the
needles
marked
for
main color
into D
position
and knit
one row with the
main
color, which completes
knitting
one knitted
in
mind
to
put yarn
around
time
you
knit
back
with
@
?r)
b)
(
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rrrt
I I
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l,\\.
ltcpcat
from
a) to c),
Keep in
llrr'
nt't'<llt:s
next
to the
last stitch every
r
or
rl r':lsl
ing
color.
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rrrrltlllllll
tttlltlllllra
About
pick
knitting
Tuck
stitchcs and
pick
stitchcs are
indicated
by the same
symbol.
The
former
is knit
by bringing
the needles
into D
position. The
needles
do
not
operate
but
yarn passes over them,
which
arc
to
tuch on the
next row
or
fows.
The
latter is
worked
with
pick
lever.
A11 the needles
exceptthose required
for
picking
should
be in D
position.
The
pick lever is set
to P,
and
the
needles
in B
position will
Pick.
Patterns
knit
in this
way have
soft
and raised
effect.
--2A-
_?q_
(Colored
relief
Pattern)
d)
Cam
lever
at
middle,
knit one
procedure.
In
this
Position,
if
color
in
the
Yarn
feeder
and
You
contrasting
co1or.
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@
It
ll
lI
I
t ttt
I
llt
l
I
lllltll!!t!Strltaallll,
lrrrrl
in
embroidary)
-d
a) With
main
color
knit
one
row.
Bring
the
needles
marked
for
contrasting
color
forward
until
the
stitches
slide
off
latches.
Place
the
color
Yarn
in
the
hook
of
the
needles
and
Push
the
needles
backward
till
latches
closed.
(The
color
Yarn
is
now
trapped in
the
latch.
(i00)
c)
Cam
lever
at B
move
the
carriage
back
and
forth.
This
comPletes
one
row
with
the
contrasting
yarn.
row
with
the
main
color.
Repeat
this
you
use
auto-tension
always
keep
main
!tttrttttarrra!arrrrrrrrrt
@
<-
c)
a)
With
main
one row.
@
color
knit
Push
the needles
marked for
contrasting
color
into
C
position,
placing
the
color
yarn
on
the
needle hooks
and
push
them
back into B
position.
(105)Now
you
have knitted
one
row
with
the color.
Knit
one
row with main
color.
Repeat
from
b)
to
c).
(1tt6)
b)
b)
@
a
_P
(r)
lrt
rtt!l
rrttr tlrat lttt!
(')
r a I
I
need
not
aiternate
main
color
with
(Knit in check
pattern)
b)
c)
d)
@
@
ttt
rttttrt
urtllt
r!atttt
llt
ttt
ttllltt
lltllll
!l
color knit
one
row.
Push thc needlcs
marked
for contrasting
color into
C
position,
placing
the
contrasting
color
in
re-
quired
length
on
needle
hook
and
push
them
back into
A
position.
With
main
color
knit one
row.
(The
needles
pushed
back
into A
position
do
not
knit.
)
Bring
out
the needles
knitted
with
the
contra-
sting color
slowly into C
position.
The
rePetition
from b)
to
d) forms
a
vertical
stripe.
(112)
To
form
a horizontal
stripe
of
the
color
yarn,
change
the
yarn
into
the
cont-
rasting
color
and knit
two rows.
|'orrl
hnil,ting
t:ltpc
or
hood
llr
rrrli lorlh
into D
position
some
needles
from
,,rr
llr. llricliness
of
a
cord
you
require.
Cast
,\
llllrl,.
llrc
yarn
around
the
needles.
(116)
R
r rrr ratatttttttttlltl
lal
','
I r
;un
lr.vcr
to R,
left
Russel
button
down,
move
llrr
r':rrli:r11t,
lxrck
and
forth and
you
can knit
a
Irrlrl
r'otrl.
'l'lrc
carriage
effects the needles
only
,r
lrr rr
rl
11or,s
lo
the
left
not on its
way
back. (11tt)
(4)
Double hem
a)
First
knit twice as
many rows
as required for hem and
open
the needle latches.
b) With
a transfer tool
pick
up
the
stitches
on
the
starting row
of
the
inain
knitting
(the
next
row to the
raveling
cord)
and
place
them
on
the latch
needles.
(1
13)
Set
the stitch
dial to a number
which is
higher
by
two
figures
than
you
are now
using and
knit one
row.
Set
the
dial
back
to the
previous
number
and
continue
knitting.
Unravel a stitch
on
both
edges
of
garment.
Pull
the
raveling
cord
sideway so as
to
make
the
waste knitting fall
off.
(114)
two
to
five depending
on
stitches
by
way
of
c)
d)
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@
(5)How
To Use
The Accessories
@
(1)
Transfer tools
The transfer tools
consists of
one
eye
needles, two eye
needles
and
three eye
needles,
and theY
are
D
,r""d for
picking
up
dropped
stitches or transferring
stitches
from needle to
needle.
(IIow
to
use the transfer
tools)
..'.
Transferring
stitches from
needle to
needle.
a)
Place thc eye onto
a needle
hook.
(11
9)
b) Draw
out
the
needle so that
a
stitch slides
behind latch.
(-120)
c)
Push
the needle
backward
and
the stitch
moves
onto
the
transfer
tool.
(121)
d)
Transfer
this stitch
onto
another
needle
bY
Placing
the
eye
on
the hook
and
slipping
the
stitch
onto
it.
(122)
,
,.,
'
,.'
. .'rtt \
, \.\
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i'ir,
t
rl
[))1,,
rtrlilfli
,
'
\rlilr0r
*
[)iching
up dropped
stitches
a)
Insert
the one eye
tool
into
stitch
just
under
the dropped
one
(123),
raise
that stitch
together
with
the
loose
yarn
(clropped
stitches)
onto
the
needle.
(124)
b) As
you
pull
out
the needle,
place
the
stitch
behind
the
latch leaving
the
loose
yarn
in
the hook.
(125)
c)
Push back the needle
(126)
so
that the
stitch behind
latch
slides
over the
closed
latch
and
form
a stitch of
the last row.
(L'27)
@
_
35__
(Increasing stitches)
*
Increasing
one
stitch
at the
edge
Method
fl
a) With
the one eye
tool transfer
the edge
stitch
onto
the next
vacant
needle,
leaving
the
second
needle emPtY.
(128)
b)
Take
the
purl
looP
of
the
third
needle
and
Put
it
onto
the vacant
needle.
(129)
Method
fr2
a)
With
two eye
tool
transfer
last
two edge
stitches
onto
outsidc
vacant
needles
so
that
the
third
needle
is
left
vacant.
(130)
b)
'lake
the
Purl
looP
from
the
fourth
needle
and
Place
it
onto
the vacant
needle.
(13i)
(i32)
Method
ff3
a)
On
the
side
where
the
carriage
is
on
draw
out
to C
position one unused
needle
next
to
the edge.
b)
Be
sure
that
the
Yarn
Passes
under
this
needle
and
knit.
A
new
stitch
is
made'
(Note) When
You
increase
more
than
two
stitches at a
time,
cast
on
bY
winding
yarn
around
needles.
*
To
increase
one
stitch
in
the
center
with
the
three eye
tool
move
all
the stitches
to the
right
or left
of where
a
new
stitch is
made
over one
needle
toward
edge.
Take
the
Purl
loop
from either
side of
the
vacant
needle
and
fill the
vacant
needles.
,.'ar.a,
r+fl.l).',9,lfl
lj,r':llllR'rttl,lo
(Decreasing
stitches)
f,
Decreasing
one
stitch at
the
edge
Method
fr1
With the
one eye tool transfer
the
edge stitch
to the
next needle.
(133)
Push back the empty
needle
into
non
knitting
position (A).
Method
f2
With the one eye tool transfer
the
second loop
first
onto the
edge stitch
(134).
Place both
stitches
together
on the second
needle.
(135)
Push
back
the empty needle
into
non
knitting
position
(A).
Methed
ff3
With
one
eye tool
transfer the
third
stitch onto
the second
needle
(136),
with
the two
eye
tool move them
together
with the
edge stitch over one
needle.
(137)
Push
back
the
empty
needle into
non knitting
position (A).
-37-
@
@
*
Decreasing
more
than
two
stitches
at
the edge
Decrease
by
this
method
on
the
side
where the
carriage
is on.
Move the
edge
stitch
behind
latch
and
place
the
yarn
in
the
hook. You
witl
knit
a
stitch
by
pushing
baclc
needle.
(138)
b)
With the
one
eye
tool
place
the
second
stitch
onto the
edge stitch
(139)
before
you
transfer them
together
onto
the
vacant needle.
(140)
c)
Pull
out
the
needle
with
the
two stitches
on so that those
stitches
go
behind
the
latch.
Place the
yarn
in
hook and
push
back the
needle
(141)
causing the
two stitches
dropped to
be bound.
(142)
a)
d)
Repeat
this
procedure
until
you
have
decreased
all
except
last
stitch
that you
desired
to
decrease.
For
the
last
stitch
simply
transfer
the
stitch
from
the
latch
hook
onto
the
adjacent
needle
(143)
and
work
with
carriage
(144).
Decreasing
one
stitch
in
the
center
of
your
knitting.
With
the
one
eye
tool
transfer
a
stitch
to
be
decreased
onto
the
next
needle
(145)
With
the
three
eye
tool
move
three
stitches
at
a
time
over
to
fill
the
vacant
needle
until
every
needle
is
filled.
(146)
N.
*
a)
b)
11 //
tl
i,liir
ll i/il
_-39--_
(Lace
pattern
-
oPen
work)
r('llrlc
patterrr)
With one
eye
tool transfer
stitches
for
open work
onto
next
needle
and
knit
next
row.
(148)
With
the
two eye or
three
eye
tool
transfer
stitches
according
to the
pattern before
You
go
across
with carriage.
(150)
a)
With a
pair
of
three
eye tools
take
stitches three
at
a time
(152)
and
exchange their
needles
to
have the
stitches
crossed. Have
the stitches
go
behind
the
latches and
knit six
rows. (153)
(154)
Repeat
Fig
(153)
and
(154).
When
you
have
knit
a few
patterns,
purl
one stitch
on
both
sides
of
the
cable
pattern.
(155)
b)
@
-40-
-41
_
(How
to
transfer the stitches
(2)
Tappet
This is for
(How
to
pick
up
the stitches
of
the starting
row laying
off
the
waste
knitting)
a)
Open the
latches of
the needle
required for
casting on.
b)
with the one eye
tool
pick
up
the stitches and
put
them the
,
hooks one
by
one.
(156)
from
a holder
onto the
latch needles)
a) Open
latches of
the needle
required for stitches.
b) Hold
the
garment
wrong side
toward
you.
Insert
the
one eye
@
tool
through the first stitch on
thc holder from
front to back.
'lhen
transfer
this stitch
to
rnachine
needle.
1157;
c)
Place
the stitchcs
behind
latches one
by
one.
(i58)
purling
and
binding
stitches or
picking
up dropped
stitches.
r
liib
knitting)
llli
fiil
ffil
@
@
The
rib
knitting
consists
of an
alternating
number
of
knit
and purl
stitches.
One
may
choose
to
rib
alter-
nate
every
third
or
fourth
as
desired.
For rib
stitches
set
stitch
dial
to a
number
which
is
one figure
smaller
than
in stockinet
knit.
a)
Knit
as
many
rows
as
the
ribbing
requires.
Drop
the
stitch
to
be
ribbed
from
the
hook
of the
needle
down
to
one
row
above
where
thc
ribbing
is
to begin.
b)
Insert
the
hook
of the
tappet
through
the
loop
of the
droppecl
stitch
(160)
and undo
last
stitch
down
to
this
stitch.
c)
Push
forward
the
tappet
until
thc
stitch
is
behind
the
open
latch,
and
the cross
thread
above
it
is in thc
hook
of
tappet.
d)
Pull
on
thc
tappct
and
latch
will
closc
on
the
trapped
cross
thrcad
(161).
Continue
to
pull
and
trapperl
cross
thread
will be
pulled
through
the dropped
stitch
forming
a
ncw
stitch.
(162)
e)
Repeat
this
operation
until
thc lasl
cross
thread
has been
knit.
Iiinally,
place
the
stitch
on
its rcspcctivc
needle.
(163)
1D
_42*-
, ri"riffh
di'#ttf'ifi
'ffi
wffi
dll**;
it',t!|t
(Garter
knitting)
Garter
knitting
consists of
alternating
knit
and
Purl
rows.
a)
Knit
two
Plain
rows.
b) Open
all the
latches of
the
nccdles
and
Purl
the
stitches
of
thc
second
row with
t.rppet.
(
l(js)
(16tj)
RePeat
as
nlzty l'ows
as desired.
t
Solid
patternl
As
illustrated
in the
figure
(168)
purl
the
indicated
stitches
with
your
tappet.
(168)
a)
(Binding
off
stitches')
When
you
want
to dccrczrsc rrror.c
than
two
stitches
on
thc clost
sl
to the
carriage,
you
may uso
the tappet.
c)
On
the side
where
thc
carriage
is
take
the edgc
stitch
on
your
tappet behind
its latch and
place
the
yarn
in the
hook. Pull
the
tappet
toward
you
and
there
is
a
stitch bound
off.
(169)
Then
take
the next
stitch
over
tappet.
Placing
these
two stitches
behind
tappet latch
knit
a
stitch as before.
(170)
Repeat
this
procedure
until
you
have bound
off all except
last stitch that
you
desire
to
bind
off.
(171)
Transfer
the
stitch
on the tappet
to thc
hook
of
the
last
yacant
needle
(172) (173).
With
the transfer
tool
transfer the last stitch
to
be bound
off to
the
sanrc
needle.
Then
take
thc two
stitches
together
and
prlt
them
on the
needle
just
empty.
Knit onc row l;y
using
the
carriage.
(
17,1
I
@
b)
@
_44-
(How
to
correct
dropped stitches)
a)
Insert
the
tappet from
the
opposite
side of
Your
knitting
through
a
stitch
a few
rows
below
dropped stitch,
(175)
and
undo stitches
down
to the
tappet.
b)
Push
the
tappet
toward
You
so
that
the stitch
colnes
behind
the
latch
of
taPPet
and
catch
cross
tirread.
(17(it
c)
I)raw
lrtrcl<
thc
tzrplrct
and the
cross
lhrcacl is
trapped
in
the
closctl
\atc.h.
(177
I
The
stitch
bchincl
the latch
slides
down
ovcr
thc
ciosed
latch
forming
slitch.
Repeat
this
Procedure
to thc
top.
(178)
11,t
I'ull thc last stitch
rather
tight.
Carcf ully
relnove
the
stitch
Irom
tappet
and
Place
it
on
the
nccdlc
with
your
taPPet
from
front.
(179)
(3)
Crochet hook
(4)
Tapestry needle
A crochct
hook
ix
urr,rl
lo hlrrrl
ulf
stitches
on
a
l<nittilr;g
lror,rlkr
or.
lo
crochet
around
g&rmrlnl. (
l[|0)
This
needle
is
used
for binding
of f
last
stitches,
seaming
or
embroltk,.
ring.
(To
bind
off stitches
by winding
yarn)
a)
Thread
the
needle
with
yirrn
three
times
the
length
of hcrrr
or
seam to
be
bound
off. Inscrl
the
tapestry
needle
through
tlrc
edge
stitch
from
front
to bacl<.
rltilI
b)
Insert the
needle
through
llrtr
second
stitch
from
front
to
ll:tclc
and
through
the
first
slilr.lt
from back
to front.
l{(!lx,ill
(182)
and
(183)
all througlr
tlrr,
row and
take the
gzrrrrrcnl
ol'l
the
machine
(How
to
join
scrnrr on
llrr, nur,ltlnrr
needles)
Seams
joincrl
orr llrr,
ltrlr,lr rrr,r,rllr.,r
are
neat zrrrrl
l'lnrr,
rilrrl
llu,rr,llrr
suitablc for
xlrottlrh't l,
Itlrtr
r,
,,r,
the ncctllr,H
llrr,
lwl
lrlrrr,rre
rrl
tlrr
knitting
lo lrr,
lllnrrrl
nl
lll.
r tr,trr
sidc:
in.
lllrrrl
llrr,tn
rrlf
ll tl11
,,,,,,,
w:ry ilH
Dt'r,vlrilHlv
eltrrx
tr
--,16- _47
(To
bind
off
in rib
stitches)
'.
Knit
one,
Purl
one
ribbing
Finish
Your
work
with
Your
carriage
on
the
left
side
when
you
bind
off
ribbing
stitches.
Measure
the
thread
three
times
as
length
necessary
for
the
stitches
You
are
to
bind
off'
With
a
knitting
needle
take
off
stitches
on
the
machine
from
back
to
front
(from right
side
to wrong
side).
Two
stitches
on
both
edges
are
usually
sto-
ckinet
stitches.
Thread
tapestry
needle.
a) Following
the
Irig.
(18'l;
insert
the
tapestry
needlc
through
first
and second
stitchcs
from
wrong
sidc
to
right
side.
b; Insclt
thc
lapcstry
needle
through
tirst
stitch
again
from
light
sidc
to
wrong
side
and
tlttt
through
third
stitch
from
c)
fronl
t<> b:rck'
(185;
Inst'rl
the
taPestrY
needle
lhrorrgh
sccond
stitch
from
llat:l<
lo
front
and
through
fotrrtlr
stitch
from
back
to
trorrt.
(
lt36;
Iiollowing
thc
{lgure(187)
insert
thc
tapcstry
needle
through
third
stitch
from
back
to
front
anrl
thcu
through
fifth
stitch
fr<ltr
front
to back.
Ilcpczrl
this
Procedure
and
finish
your
binding
off
taking
lzrst
two
stitches
as
shown
in
the
Fis.
(
188)
Needlc
alwaYs
goes
through
the
same
stitch
twice.
l.Seaming
stitches)
.,\.
How
to seam in
stockinet
stiches.
a) Put
your
knitting
onto holders.
I.ay two
pieces
of stockinet
knitting closely together
with
right side out.
Break
the
thread as three times long as
the
width
to seam.
b1
Irollowing
the
Fig.
(189)
insert
the
tapestry needle
through
first stitch
on
front holder
from
back
to
front.
C)
Insert
the tapestry
needle
througir first stitch
on back
holder from
back
to front.
Pass
the tapestry
needle thro-
ugh
first
stitch on
the front
holder from front to back
and
continually
through second
stitch fron.r
back to
fromt.
Pass the tapestry needle
through
first stitch
on back
holder frorn
front to
back
and
through second
stitch from
back
to front.
Repezrt
this
procedure. (1901
(Joining
seams)
Measure the thread as
one
and
half times length as
the seam to
join.
Thread tapestry
needle.
Lay
two
pieces
of the knitting
with
right
side
out.
I']ass the tapestry
needle
through tlre
cross
thread
of
every row ancl stitch
inside from
the
edge and clraw the
thread
joining
the
edge neatly
(191).
Another way
of seaming
is
shown
in the
Fig.
(1921.
--49
d)
d)
el
@
-.18-
t
(6)Helpful
Hints
',n,
Casting on by way
of winding
yarn
Without
using a
raveling cord or waste
knitting
you
can
cast on
stitches
in the
following
way. The
starting
row is bound
off by winding
stitches.
\u"
\
Place
the
carriage
on
the
right side.
Pull
out
the
needles
required
into
D
position.
Wind the
yarn
looscly around
the
needlc bchind
the
latchcs. I{
the
yarn
is tightly wound
.
it
is lrarcl to knit.
'l'hrcatl
thc
yarn
lecdcr
with
tlrc
ylrn, push
down
the
Russel
lxr
ttorr at
the advancing
<lircction
and
move the carriage
slowly.
'lhe
first
row
is
auto-
rnzrticnlly bound
off.
(194)
Move
the
carriage
smoothly.
It
is best
to
knit
at the
rate of 30
rows
a
minute.
In
case
of
tuck stitches
the
number of
rows
to be
tucked
should be
calculated
in
proportion
to
the
gauge
and
the
space
of
tucked
stitches.
If
the
proportion
of
the tucked
rows
to
the space
of
the
stitches is
too
large the
stitches
will slip
or
float'
a)
b)
',1,.
How to
move
back the
carriage
while
knitting
Do not
forcc the
carriage
backward
when
it
jams
on tlrc
wlry ol lcrrillinll
and
when
you
wish to
renew
your
knitting,
or
it may
clarragrr
tlrr.ntr.rllr,
bed. Remove
the
arm and
the
carriage
will
easily
be rnovcrl
lxrcl<.
a')
Loosen
the
arm
nuts
trrrrl
remove
the arrn.
('lg5
)
b)
Slightly
lift the front
of tht:
carriage
(196)
and movc
it
back to starting
position.
c) Undo the
stitches
of
tlrr.
incomplete row
(197)
:rrrrl
start
it
again.
@*
_50_-
(How
to
remove
knitting
There
are two
methods:
knitting
and remove.
from
the
machine)
1)
remove
onto
a holder
2;
do
some
waste
(l)
Taking
the
stitches
off
on a
holder
Bring out
working
needles
into
D
position,
then
stitches
slide
on behind
latches.
Hold
the
knitting
with
Your
left
hand
and
insert
the
holder
through
the
right
edge
stitch
from
back
to
front.
Push
back
the
latch
needle
as
You
slightlY
pull
forward
the
holder,
then
stitch
is
on
the
holder.
Repeat
this
for
each
stitch.
(198)
As
shown
in
t|c
lrig.
(199)
you
could
takc
thc
stitches
from
left
cclgc
bY
inscrting
the
holder
throttgh
a
stitch
from
front
to
back
antl
Push
thc
hook
away
so
lts
to
make
the
stitch
slide
<lnto
thc
holder.
r
2l
Knit
some
waste
rows
and
remove
I(nit
four
or
five
rows
with
waste
yarn and
move
Your
carriage
without
Yarn
in
the
Yarn
feeder,
then
the
knitting
will
be
separated
frorn
the
needles.
After
finishing
or
joining
the
last
row of
the
garment, separate
the
waste
knitting
bY
undoing
it
from
the
last
stitch.
When
You
want
to
hold
some
stitches
while
knitting
other
Part,
aPPIY
this
waY.
(200)
The
stitches
held
by
waste
knitting
can
be
re-cast
on
the
needles
as
shown
in
Fig.
(201)
a)
b)
(7)Care
of
Your Machine
(1)
Oiling
The best machine would not work
well without
being oiled
properly.
Make sure to oil
your
machinc after using
it in
order
to knit well.
Use
the
oil
belonging to the
machinc;
machine oil or
rust
proof
oil will
also do. Oil the following
places:
'
-
a) Therail
a
'lhe
rail
whcre
the carriage
glides
should
be
carefullY
oiled
all
over.
(irooves
of the needle bed
Thc
gloovcs
of
the needle bed
in where
thc needle butts
are
always running
and rubbing
should
be
constantlv
oiled.
(202)
Back
of
the carriage
Oil
the
carns carefully
following
the
dotted line
(203).
The
needle butts hit them
all
the
time
Back of the autornatic
needle
selector.
Oil
the relating
cam from time
to time referring to
Fig. 46
on
page
18.
Especially
take
good
care
of the black
part.
the machine
I]rush off wooi clust zrs
oltcn
as
possible.
(201)
bt
c)
d;
@
a)
(2)
After using
-53_
(3)
a)
b)
b)
With
oiled
cloth
wipe
all
the
metal
parts
which
are not
painted.
(205)
Clean
the
painted
parts
with
soap
and
water.
Preserving
the
machine
Keep
the
well oiled
machine in
a
dry
place.
If
the
machine
has
been
unused for some
time,
you
should
carefully
wipe
off
the excess
oil
before
you
use it.
It is
also advisable
for
you
to
knit
a
piece
of
fabric
with waste
yarn
before
you
start
the
real knitting.
(4)
Replacing
latch
needles
You
can
replace
a
damaged
needle
with
one
of
the
five spare
ones among
the accessories.
You
can replace
it
even with
your
knitting
on the
machine.
Pull
off the
needle retainer
from
the
inside
of
the
needle
bed.
(206)
Pull
out
a
damaged
needle into
D
position
and take
it out
by
the
butt.
(207)
Replace
a
new needle
by holding
the
butt and
pushing
in the
hook
first.
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