Socks the Old Way on a CSM: The CSM, or circular sock machine is a knitting machine that knits in the round. You can make socks, scarves, hats and mittens. In fact with a lot of practice you can make flat pieces that can be grafted together to make sweaters and such. Though it…
If you have a link to contribute, please send it to [email protected]. Thanks!! Basic Factory Settings - Part 1 - The Cylinder Assembly by Steve (the Wizard of BC on Ravelry) Basic Factory Settings - Part 2- The Ribber Assembly by Steve (the Wizard of BC on Ravelry) 2-Row Hung Hem by Steve Ashton Machine
Knitted Fingerless Mittens on a Circular Sock Machine: These mittens are made on an antique circular sock machine that dates back to the early 1900s. I'll be using a P.T. Legare 400 for this project with yarn processed from a local alpaca farm.
KNITTING MITTENS ON A CIRCULAR SOCK MACHINE (CSM) by rod / fiberjira — This process can be used to knit both a left and right hand mitten. The only difference being which side of the cylinder…
I want a circular sock machine (CSM)! Where do I start? by Kathy Roletter (revised August 2020) You're interested in getting a circular sock knitting machine (CSM), but so far haven't found one in your basement or attic? Some folks are lucky enough to inherit a family heirloom, but most of us had to buy
If you have a link to contribute, please send it to [email protected]. Angora Valley Fibers sells restored sock knitting machines, knitting machines, hand made personalized Christmas Stockings,yarns, sock yarns, boiled wool Circular Sock Machine This group is for those who own a Circular Sock Machine, as well as those interested in the little beasts. Circular
During WW I, the war to end all wars, families in rural Canada were given circular sock knitting machines and 10 lbs of wool (enough for 30 pairs of socks) to knit socks for the war effort. Socks were in short supply, wool was rationed and service men in the trenches in winter, needed wool ... Read More about Sock Knitting and the Great War Effort
In both the Auto Knitter handbook and the LeGare handbook, you will see a strange circular drawing. There's a lot of information on these li...
Barnyard Chicken PDF digital download -PATTERN ONLY- for the Sentro or Addi Express Circular Knitting Machine. 48/46 pin machine needed. This snuggable chicken is sure to brighten your day and is the perfect size for small hands to cuddle. Skills needed: -knowledge of how to cast on/off a circular knitting machine -basic crochet stitches -basic embroidery I would consider this a beginner friendly pattern *** THIS LISTING IS FOR THE PATTERN ONLY***
"Knitting socks flat with two needles can be more accessible for beginners or those who may find working with multiple needles in the round intimidating. Handling just two needles simplifies the process and allows for a more straightforward approach to sock knitting. Knitting socks flat can be more portable than working on circular needles, making it a great project for on-the-go knitting. With only two needles, it's easy to tuck your work into a bag and take it anywhere."
I caught up with Shelly Hatton at Maker Faire Austin, where she was demonstrating antique circular sock knitting machines! Download the MP4 Video or HD
Learn how to make a super warm and cozy knitted beanie with your circular knitting machine in this step by step tutorial and video!
OH Yes, I love Mini Things. I couldn’t resist when I saw this pin on pinterest to see if I could make one. I took a look at the Ravelry pattern (below), and it was done on a flat bed machine,…
**Turn around for orders right now is up to 2 weeks.** Our very own design, 3D printed into reality. To see the machine in action follow our journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bearvalleyfibres This Sock Knitting Machine was designed for ease of use. With quick-removable cams, yarn guide and row counter, you have full unimpeded access to every needle without any extra complicated steps, tools or machine disassembly. The machine can be clamped onto the edge of a table or desk for usage and easily removed and stored once finished. For those with dedicated craft spaces, the machine offers the option of being bolted down instead of clamped. The machine is modular and upgradable, too! Although they are helpful to have on hand the setup bonnets, weights and other accessories are available for purchase separately. If you would like a different size of cylinder, they are also available to purchase separately, just make sure you order extra needles so you have enough! The recommended yarn weight to use with our machine is a fingering/sock weight. Everything else you need to get started comes in the box: 1 Sock Knitting Machine. 1 table mount adapter (for use with clamps). 3 cylinders of your choosing 1 cylinder spring. Up to 72 compound needles, depending on the cylinders chosen (plus 3 spares). 1 digital row counter with mount (battery not included). 2 clamps. 1 loom pick. 1 crochet hook. 1 latch hook. 1 needle lifter. 1 measuring tape. 1 ruler. 1 snip scissors. 1 cable cuff. 2 rip cords. Stitch markers. Looking for additional cylinders? You can find them here! Need a printed part replaced? Send us a photo of the part and we will be happy to ship you a replacement for the cost of shipping during the first 12 months.Refurbished machines have the same warranty and support, they are just machines that have been returned to us and repaired, had parts replaced and are tested to be fully functioning. Need help using the machine? We are working on our own library of support documents and videos. Thank you for helping us along our journey.
This item is for the pattern only. Make your own goose using a circular knitting machine. You will need a 46 or 48 circular knitting machine and a 22 pin circular knitting machine. The pattern does not include instructions on how to use the knitting machines. You should have experience with your machine. Techniques used include: casting on and off, color changing, using waste yarn and mattress stitching.
Knitted Fingerless Mittens on a Circular Sock Machine: These mittens are made on an antique circular sock machine that dates back to the early 1900s. I'll be using a P.T. Legare 400 for this project with yarn processed from a local alpaca farm.
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Just finished these 4 cute pumpkins on my sentro 48 pin! I did 50 rows, doubled like a toque, stuffed with polyfil and cinched both ends. Then added a faux leather stem. I thought about adding a...
I have a gift for you. Since so many of you have been admiring my Shorty Heel Tab Socks that I make on my circular sock machine, I wanted to be sure you could make them as well! I truly love these socks and would wear them exclusively if I had enough pairs! It is a handknit pattern that I adapted to be identical to the method that I use to make them on the sock machine. It took some reverse engineering, and we did it! The sock begins with a folded over cuff that includes a short row heel tab, and instructions for making a short row heel & toe are also a part of the sock as I wanted to translate as literally as I could the method of making these socks on my machine. It finishes by using the kitchener stitch to graft the top of the sock together where the instep meets in the toe. Of course you're welcome to make whichever heel & toe you prefer, using this pattern as a guideline for specifications. LINK TO PDF TEXT ONLY LINK TO PDF WITH PICS AND QR CODES __________________________________________________________ Shorty Heel Tab Socks by Larissa Gregorin Copyright Larissa Gregorin 2022 Finished Circumference: (6 ¼, 6 ¾, 7 ½)” / (16, 17, 19.5) cm foot circumference; intended to be worn with 1½” / 4 cm negative ease. Adjustable foot length. Yarn: Sock yarn [415 yards / 380 meters per 100 g] Yardage: 1 skein (all sizes) Gauge: 38 stitches and 48 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch Needles: US 0 / 2.0 mm circular needle (32” / 80 cm for magic looping) or preferred needle length for small diameter knitting; adjust needle size to match listed gauge. Notions: 2 unique stitch markers for BOR and side, removable stitch marker to measure foot length, darning needle for grafting & weaving in ends, scrap yarn for provisional cast-on (optional). Techniques: Flat and circular knitting, short rows using the German Short Row method, Kitchener stitch. Pattern Notes: Sock is cast on at the lower edge of the cuff, which is then worked with short-row shaping to create a heel tab before folding the cuff & joining live stitches to the cast-on edge to create a fold-over hem. Short-row shaping is also used for the heel and toe. Cuff Cast on (60, 64, 72) stitches either provisionally or using a reasonably stretchy cast-on such as the long tail method. If working a provisional cast-on, use a color that contrasts well with your sock yarn. Place marker for BOR & join to knit in the round. Knit (30, 32, 36) stitches and place halfway marker. Knit for 10 total rows, not including the provisional cast-on. Note: If you cast on directly, you can count your cast-on row as row 1. Heel Tab Row 1 [RS]: Knit until 3 stitches before halfway marker. Turn. Row 2 [WS]: Make double stitch and purl until 3 stitches before BOR marker. Turn. Row 3 [RS]: Make double stitch and knit until, but not including, next double stitch. Turn. Row 4 [WS]: Make double stitch and purl until, but not including, next double stitch. Turn. Rows 5-8: Repeat Rows 3-4 two more times. Row 9 [RS]: Make double stitch and knit to next double stitch. Do not turn. knit into both loops of one double stitch. Turn. Row 10 [WS]: Slip 1, purl up to the next double stitch. Purl into both loops of one double stitch. Turn. Row 11 [RS]: Slip 1, knit up to the next double stitch. Knit into both loops of one double stitch. Turn. Repeat Rows 10-11 two more times, and Row 10 once more. You will still have one double stitch on either side. Next Round: Slip 1, knit in the round, knitting into both loops of each double stitch as you come to them. Knit 9 more rounds. Fold Over Hem On the next round, knit each stitch together with a purl bump from the cast-on/first round of sock yarn. Knit for 10 rounds. Heel Row 1 [RS]: Knit to (2, 3, 4) stitches past halfway marker. Turn. Row 2 [WS]: Make double stitch. Purl until (2, 3, 4) stitches past the BOR marker. Turn. Row 3 [RS]: Make double stitch. Knit until, but not including, next double stitch. Turn. Row 4 [WS]: Make double stitch. Purl until, but not including, next double stitch. Turn. Repeat Rows 3-4 until (10, 12, 14) stitches remain in the center. On the final RS row, DO NOT turn. Knit into TWO double stitches, remembering to knit into both loops of each double stitch. Turn. Row 5 [WS]: Slip 1 stitch, purl until the next double stitch. Purl into TWO double stitches, remembering to purl into both loops of each double stitch. Turn. Row 6 [RS]: Slip 1, knit until next double stitch. Knit one double stitch. Turn. Row 7 [WS]: Slip 1, purl until next double stitch. Purl one double stitch. Turn. Repeat Rows 6-7 until 1 set of double stitches remain, ending after working a purl row. Next Row [RS]: Slip 1, knit up to double stitch; slip this stitch from the left to the right needle with yarn in the back, making sure to include all strands. Turn. Next Row [WS]: Yarn over, purl the double stitch, then purl across to the next double stitch. Slip this stitch from the left to the right needle with yarn in front, making sure to include all strands. Turn. Next Row [RS]: Yarn over, knit double stitch, knit to BOR. These yarnovers will be knit together with the first stitch on either side of the heel stitches to close the little gap that occurs in that space. It will want to sit very close to the last double stitch, so take care to knit it together with the first instep stitch. Foot Next Round: Knitting all stitches, knit together the first yarnover with the (3rd, 4th, 5th) stitch past the midway marker and the second yarnover with the (3rd, 4th, 5th) stitch before BOR. See video above. Now is a good time to place a progress keeper to track rows or measure length for the foot. Knit in the round until you are ready to start the toe, approximately 2” / 5 cm less than the desired foot length. Toe Row 1 [RS]: Knit to halfway marker. Turn. Row 2 [WS]: Make double stitch. Purl until BOR marker. Turn. Row 3 [RS]: Make double stitch. Knit up to double stitch. Turn. Row 4 [WS]: Make double stitch. Purl up to double stitch. Turn. Repeat Rows 3-4 until (10, 12, 14) stitches remain in the center. On the final RS row, DO NOT turn. Knit into TWO double stitches, remembering to knit into both loops of each double stitch. Turn. Row 5 [WS]: Slip 1 stitch, purl until the next double stitch. Purl into TWO double stitches, remembering to purl into both loops of each double stitch. Turn. Row 6 [RS]: Slip 1, knit until next double stitch. Knit one double stitch. Turn. Row 7 [WS]: Slip 1, purl until next double stitch. Purl one double stitch. Turn. Repeat Rows 6-7 until all double stitches have been knit, ending after working a purl row. You should be at the BOR. Kitchener Snip a yard/meter-long tail to use for kitchener. If you have them, I suggest transferring your stitches onto two small DPNs (I use size US 00/1.75mm). Pick up an extra stitch in the same row as the front needle stitches on either side of the live stitches. Do the same on the back needle stitches. Using a darning needle and your yarn tail, go into the first stitch on your first needle knitwise & slip off the needle. Go into the next stitch on the first needle purlwise. Go into the first stitch on the rear needle purlwise & slip off the needle. Go into the next stitch on the rear needle knitwise. Continue in the regular kitchener pattern (k1 front, off//p1 front//p1 back off//k1 back) until two stitches remain on each needle. Knit into the front needle’s first stitch, and immediately purl into the next stitch on the front needle. Slip them both off. Purl into the back needle's first stitch, and immediately knit into the next stitch. Slip them both off. Thread the tail to the inside of the sock. Weave in ends. Enjoy. Abbreviations & Stitch Glossary BOR - beginning of round double stitch (German Short Rows) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrMHUlqWH2o Making a double stitch: knit, turn, slip from left to right, pull yarn up and over right needle Making a double stitch: purl, turn, slip from left to right, pull yarn up and over right needle k - knit kitchener - https://youtu.be/W7i5JwEReW0?t=100 p - purl RS - right side, the visible side of the garment when worn slip - holding yarn to WS, slip next stitch as if to purl WS - wrong side, the inside of garment when worn yarnover - wrap working yarn around the right-hand needle counterclockwise
Chicken ***KNITTING MACHINE PATTERN PDF ONLY*** This is a digital file. Not a physical product!! Knitting Machine Pattern PDF Digital Download. Video Instruction Included in pattern. You will need: 46 pin circular knitting machine or 48 pin 22 pin circular knitting machine Needle to cast off and sewing Stuffing i.e., Poly-fill Scissors Measuring tape Basic sewing skills- mattress stitching I DO NOT USE SAFETY EYES IN MY PATTERNS! I CAN NOT HELP YOU ATTACH SAFETY EYES!!!!! The terminology used in this pattern is from the English (US) language. I do not accept returns, exchanges, cancellations, or give refunds. If you have any questions or problems with your order, please contact me. I would love to see your finished work. Please tag me on social media. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/expressknitters/ Facebook www.facebook.com/expressknitters/ Tiktok @expressknitters Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@expressknitters6648
In both the Auto Knitter handbook and the LeGare handbook, you will see a strange circular drawing. There's a lot of information on these li...
Dies ist ein Muster für eine Rundstrickmaschine (Addi, Sentro usw.). Zu den Vorkenntnissen, die Sie beherrschen müssen, um bei diesem Muster erfolgreich zu sein, gehören: An- und Abketten, Verwendung von Abfallgarn, Häkeln von Kettmaschen und Luftmaschen, Zusammennähen von Strickstücken und Verwendung des Matratzenstichs. Dieses Muster verwendet den Sentro 48 UND den Sentro 22. BITTE BEACHTEN SIE, dass es sich NUR um ein digitales Downloadmuster handelt. Bitte sehen Sie sich die anderen Angebote in meinem Shop an, wenn Sie ein fertiges physisches Paar umwandelbarer Fäustlinge kaufen möchten.
This sunset sweater is the perfect sweater to wear at sunset after a hot summers day when the air starts to cool. Its colourful earthy tones warms the heart whilst keeping the cooling air off of Sunkissed skin. This works up really fast on a 40, 46 or 48 pin circular knitting machine, such as the Addi Express or Sentro. This pattern requires some crochet skills for the trim but this is not essential if you want a casual slouchy sweater. Included in the pattern is a size guide and method on how to adjust the pattern to fit any size. This is a full written pattern, with step by step instructions, with lots of pictures to help you with your project. You will receive 2 downloads, one in UK terms and one in US terms. You will receive your pattern to download when your purchase is made. You are welcome to sell your work as long as VoxyYarnDelight is credited as the designer in your advert. Please do not share my patterns but feel free to share links to my Etsy or Ravelry shop. I take pride in my low costs which are affordable for everyone to enjoy.