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\ANSTRUCTION BOOK ~Meme-Matic The: Knitting Computer evan MOK ees co Awan kt E0300 Sere LSE HAseevecweeesevercs Names and function of component parts ‘Accessories Carriage Main body of machine 1. Assembling procedure... . 2. preparations for knitting 3, Casting on and stockinet knitting How to unthread, “The Relation between the tension dial and yarns... How to make a gauge (Swatch) Waste knitting 4, Pattern knitting. . How to read the punched card How to uae the markings A, B,C acd Donthecard .... Installing the card guide . How to set the punched card First setting position . : How to read the operation table, Preparations for knitting pattern stitches. 2... Tuck knitting... Tuck knitting in colors. Slip stitch pattern . Slip stitch pattern in colors, Keit-in (Fair Isle). Weaving (or Threading) Punch lace knitting Lace knitting, . I incorrect stitches are Knitted Correct improper knitting in the following manner. . wi I the carriage has jammed while knitting * How t0 repair incorrect knitting... When the carriage is accidentally pulled off the rail in the middle of pattern knitting... “ The Relation Between the punched card and the touch levers. 7 ‘The Relation Between the pattern marks on the needle bed and patterns. How to correct a dropped stiten while knitting... - | 6 9 a coed Ty 16 6 16 16 16 7 7 7 18 19 24 5 56 CONTENTS ee SCRE T OOS Pattern stitches without using pattern card... Open work... Cable stitches |... K1, PI ribbing. . Garter stitches. Solid pattern of knit and purl stitches. Cord knitting . Fundamental techniques of Knitting Methods of increasing, Increasing one stitch at the edge Increasing two or more stitches at the edge e Methods of decreasing | Decreasing one stitch at the edge Decreasing two or more stitches at the edge... . os ‘Method of partial Knitting. Partial knitting by decreasing stitches Partial knitting by increasing stitches Finishing. : How to remove the garment from machine... ee Binding off with crochet hook oe Winding method . a Binding off K1, P1 ribbing How to join the garments Kitchner stitch or weaving, Seaming on machine or Binding off. ‘Seaming the side edges Hemming a garment... . : Mock ribbing .. . 2 Helpful hints. nee Replacing damaged sieedies . : If the yarn gets loose or entangled at the edoe of fabric If the yarn is entangled in the memory bank z If the yarn is wound around the faoric gear, Maintenance instruction Lubrication. . After using the machine How to pack the machine away Bound off Cast-on (Permanent) Let's knit, Knitting symbols KNITTING SYMBOLS The following set of symbols has been adopted to help you understand your patterns at a glance and to save countless lines af description on each stitch. anaes KNIT srireH 1 WA] wee eos wo me | ‘wo sren Aan) cet | Tew tn on mated cot Free toop of stckinet putes vp onto one ese “Transfer the sich ta the et | INCREASED SriteH v0 nee RIGHT ft} Pewee ou itn telat | WeREASED éritcuToTHE | ew | iil lmiinunie |W TA IY) tonee srroes (a | INCREASED | Al "TUCK STITCH IN SIBEWAY JO THE Rica | bul up i sdenoy ort Fight (| rease PURL STITCH Bock loop ol stocknet TUCK STITCH IN SIDEWAY fO,THE LET A few Toops on ‘marked rows Bulled up on ideway ante 2 io reece Transfer sight stich to adacent vat neete wo sTircHEs TOGETHER Transfer fet stiten to. adisent ast nevde TWISTED TUK STITCH A sich twisted 2nd pulled up ‘onto » needle above Increases toe stiches out of aon yi V THREE stircHes TOGETHER Genter site on top af the lett 2 Fg sites CROSSING, RIGHT OVER ter Cows the etches win the cg | (| onossne, vert oven T RIGHT | PB | Cross the stitches with the tet Sup snircH A oop mathe Hs Bul ue th oO Jaen across ahi | TwisTep strrow | sch i testes winging STITCH | A be tomas by wine wo THREE STITCHES TOGETHER Right stich on top * K a ieee ie HOLE A hole mase by tansteving the FLOAT stiteH ae abn 1 toe mare pled up win | ik RIGHT fr hea to ne ight Li, yarn across an the font |. ASSEMBLING PROCEDURE Toopet Transfer Reveling card oi Needle pusher Spare neadies Tapestry neadieg| ae cxgent | | nook Weaving | weights tan HE potent Bul Giainps Cr (3) Remove the accessory box (4) Remove the clamps from the accessory box and insert the head of the clamp screw into the center of the hole on the bottom of the machine. (5) Slide the clamp upward and tighten it firmly case cover Carriage am Aute-tension rod 46) After both clamps have boon tightened in po- sition, fasten the clamp securely to the table, Rubber feet are provided on the under side of the machine case so it may be held steady on the table without using the clamps, However, it is recommended to use the clamps when knitting heavy yarns, (7) Loosen the left arm nut and remove the carriage fastener (8) Release the wire spring which holds the accessories in position inside the case cover and remove the carriage arm. (9). Loosen the arm nuts and push the arm as far 25 it will go and tighten the nuts firmly. (10) Raise the carriage handle, The row counter can be installed on ei ide of the pattern pi However, when the knit radar is to be used, install the row counter on the right side. To remove it, side it toward you. To install it, Fit the h push it away from yo: # the accessory box 2 right end of the macr ~ ¥ Serve as an accessory tray. (13) Install the auto-tension in the order indi- Tension spring cated in the diagram, The auto-tension rod can be installed on either side of the case handle. By using an additional auto-tension complete (sold sepa- rately) you can knit four differant yarns at a time, The yatn tension spring must be turned until it comes to a stop, making a clicking sound. (1) The yarn must be unwound in an orderly pile in a basket, or wind into a ball using @ ‘yarn winder and pulling from centerof ball After winding into a ball, pull yarn fram center before taking it off the winder. ‘Then, check to see if the yarn pulls smooth: ly. (Uf not, rewind again.) Note: ® The yarn must be placed well behind the machine so that it will mot touch the carriage. If the yarn hangs loosely over the machine, it may get entangled in the memory bank. Care should be taker to prevent thi * For practice, it is 1 medium size, 4 ply (2), Thread the The auto-tension land keops the yarn = der at an even tensio stitches, it must be used co auto-tension ean hold two yarns at a | first thread one yarn through one side end rest it in the yarn clip. / *Be sure the yarn passes under the copper colored guide pin, (3) Turn the auto-tension dial to set the nw: merals to the » shaped cut according to the thickness of the yarn to be knitted, With any kind of yarn, adjust the tension dial so the tension spring will keep the dis tance (A-space) in 10-20em (4 to B inches). ‘Standard auto-tension dial number. E Fine yarn Auto tension dial nq Medium yarn Hewyen len | + Adjust the Row Counter * (4) The row counter can be adjusted by turning the knobs on top in either direction, (5)_Lift the row counter lever upward, then turn it straight. (Keep the lever turned inside when the row counter is not in use) |G) Each end of the needle bed is marked A,8, ©, D and each is accompanied with the mark ']"" which indicates the range of needle se- vA ie NL LATTA pain... Thiel ni pohion do not operate whan the carriage is moved across. Bposition..... Normally the needles are used in this position {For stockinet and pattern knit ting) C position... , Theneedles knit in this po- sition at all cam settings. D position The neadles are set in this position for partial knit. ting and working pattern manually * Needle * Let's learn the name of each part of a needle, But Late Hook 4 Shank stem 3. CASTING ONAN TOCKINET KNITTING mene, 1) (1) Set the stop knob and each pert on the carriage as follows. Stop knob. ° Cam lever: STOCKINET Tension dial 5 (far 4 ply wool of ‘medium thickness) Side levers ...... @ (Both) Russel levers: 1 (Bothy ‘Arm levers (Both) *T stop knob should be set directly on the ark. (Do not stop it in the half way position) Note: * This setting of the carriage is only tor casting on, When starting stockinet knit: ting set the side levers on the a mark,and the arm levers on the @ mark (2) Select the required number of needles to B Position using the smooth side of a needle usher, according to the width of desired knitting, (3) Move the carriage siowly from side to side to line the needies in 8 position, leaving the carriage on the right side of the needle bed (4) Threading the yarn feeder Hold the yarn with both hands as illustrated, ‘and slip it in to the slit in front of the yarn feeder at the right side of the pin, Next, pass the upper part of the yarn unde e yarn guide and hold it lightly at th upper part of the yarn feeder. With the rigr hand, slip the lower part of the yarn to th right and backward. Then, slide it to the le n this manner, the yarn feeder «Dw readied correctly, After threading, let the yarn end hang 10—20cm {4-8 inches) from the feeder =~ hold it with your hand. Hint * A clothes pin can be attached to the for an anchor. * At this time, the yarn which is threaded through the yarn feeder should have tension on it. If it is loose, pull it from the back through the auto-tension to give it a proper tension, %* How to unthread * * To unthread the yarn, unlock the upper part of the yam by passing it under the yarn guide, then pull it downward through the slit, in front of the yarn feeder, -n (5) Move the carriage slowly to the left and the yarn will be hooked by the needles and sinker posts alternately. Note: *If the yarn is pulled tight at the last few needles, loosen the yarn from the feeder and push the needles back to & position fone by one starting from the tighter stitch farthest from the carriage, ‘61 Insert the ravel cord in the yarn clip at the ‘ght side of the needle bed. | (7) Lay the ravel cord over the knitted yar between the needles and sinker posts, (8) With the left hand, pull the ravel cord tig so the cord will lay straight, Note:*If the ravel cord is not laid correctly if it is not pulled tight enough, it wi become loose as illustrated and will ac be anchored to begin knitting, (9) (10) ay (a2) Keep the ravel cord tight with the left hand ‘and slowly move the carriage back and forth, knitting 6 rows. The carriage will be on the left side at the end of this procedure, Remove the ravel cord from the yarn clip and pull it out from the left side. Now the ‘casting on procedure has been completed, Adjust the row counter to zero (O} and turn the row counter lover to operating position (Refer to “Adjusting the row countor"’on page 7.4 Set the side levers tom mark and both arm levers to. @ mark. Comtinue to move the carriage back and forth for stockinet knitting, | yarn ley 4, Summer yarn (synthetic) a—4 5. 3 ply w (Move the carriage at an even speed Note: *It the carriage has jammed and its move: ment Is prevented, do not try to move it by force. Follow the instructions given on page. 52, “If the carriage has jammed while knittinting" and repair the Knitting. ‘The carriage should be retumed as soon as clicking sound is heard, approximate: ly Bom (1 10 2 inches) passed the end retutn the carriage after ~ ewer rite nr @ (Actual size) (13) The tension dial is used to ehange the size cof the stitches. It is adjusted by setting the ial number 10 the & mark at the center. The numerals on the dial are 30 arranged ‘that the higher the numeral, the larger the stitch, and the tower the aumeral the smaller the stizeh, Note: * For heavy or bulky yarns use every other needle or even every third needle. %* How to Make a Gauge (Swatch) * Knit @ gauge approximately 60 stitches wide ‘and 80 rows long for “each’” tension tested (about 8" in length). When you have obtain. ed a desirable swatch, press it lightly with a ped product, spread it fon a flat surface and count the number of stitches and rows within 10cm. (4 inches it the center of the swatch, Note: "Counting the gauge correctly is very im- portant. The garment size will be incor- rect if counted wrong, Let the swatch set until settled completely before counting for best results. %* Waste Knitting* It is desirable to knit approximately 8 to 10 rows of odd waste yarn (or scrap yarn) as the first row is always loose and easily dam- ‘aged. Knit one row with ravel cord only be: ‘ore’ beginning main yarn for garment. This will enable you to knit ribbing after bodice 's completed by picking up stitches of main yarn interlooped with ravel cord or make a finished hem at the beginning of garment. The waste yarn is removed by pulling the ravel cord from the garment. It is also con- venient to remove the work from the ma: chine by knitting 8-10 rows of waste knit: ting. To remove the garment from the machine, set the carriage as in stockinet, remove the yarn from the yarn feeder, then move the carriage across. The garment is removed from the machine very easily and neatly. % How to read the punched card * * The twenty punched cards (each represent ing 2 different pattern) that come with the kitting machine have a serial number begin- 20and alphabetical 198 A, B,C and D respectively, Example: No. 10=A * When using @ punched card, insert into the 1 indication: marking rings A, B, C, D) point of the right side, re guide lines for rectly in the ma: | Aceeeten ~ || D auecig | % How to use the marking A, B, | C, D on the card | ‘A basic pattern, By chang- 'on, the pattern also changes | on as shown in the diagrams | a _| Lu { = ‘ivection [erection 6 - * Installing the Card Guide * Insert the card guide vertically as illustrated into the receiving hole in center of the case behind the pattern panel U7 ard guide Pattern pane! ( + How to set the Punched Card* (1) Set the stop knob tow mark (2) Insert the punched card into the slit in the pattern panel by holding it straight with your hand. Turn the feeding dial toward you. Turn the dial until the end of the card comes ‘out from the back of the pattern panel Note: * When inserting the punched card, be sure it is not crooked or folded. (3) Overlap the ends of the card, with the end facing you on top of the other, Then, fit ling the holes at the corners, join both ends with the card snaps, Be sure there is no mis. take im overlapping the ends * First Setting Position * * Turn the punched card atil "1""on the card memory appears in the window slot. “1” is always the starting point of knitting when a punched card is used, How to Read the Operation Table * ‘The operation table is divided into two sections, line @and line @. Line @ is the preparatory step 10 memorize the pattern in the memory bank. The actual pattern knitting begins with line ° The yarn feeder is divided into two sections, each indicated by @ and @. Use the mentioned yarn in the smnentioned feeder Set the caer lever to “STOCKINET [Set the Russel lever to | Set the side levers to A. math, ret the stop knod to @ mark. 1 This column shows the @ is the preparatory row be direction in which the [fore pattern stitenes ave knit: carnage 1 to be mow ted, fe and the number of rows to be knitted, RUSSEL | SOF Ley. Lev. (Bor | stop Rhee (ORS) @ shows the setting of parts for pattern knit ting. difer according to the pattern to be knitted. Thread with mentioned yarn for Fair Isle and punch lace N.R.D, (Needle resting diagram) Be as inet” goer srercme mama rarn i . r ‘mark in the center of the needle bed. 8 The citcle dot (©) indicates the nee dies to be pushed back to A position and the bar (I} mark the needles te be Knitted, Note: The preparatory operation before starting pattern knitting in line @, is the same for ALL. pattern stitches, —18- % Preparations for Knitting Pattern Stitches * Before practicing the pattern knitting, knit 7-8 rows of stockinet, ending with the arriage on the left side af the needle bed (on n pattern Knitting. not pull the carriage off the rail on the needle bed, If this isdone, itis the sameas @ ce in knitting, Refer to "When the Carriage is Accidentally Pulled off the rail in the of Pattern Knitting” on page 54 rating the carriage, move it past the pattern panel in each direction. rage at an even pace. sory weights on both sides of the garment. Ti special cases, itis recommended 10 use ordinary 4 ply wool for practic i | ‘Tuck stitches are formed by knitting together the ‘yarns crossed over the needles and the loops below Which are pulled up by the needle selection, Tt [pei] Note: * When using fine yarn or special yarn or to= TPat = 12 ss, 24 rows ne SE a tee | inv Bei | © | Nabais | ost | KNOG |B! [cena STOCKINET Ue (2) Turn the feed dial so the card memory prevent the knitted patterns from being shaped wrong, change the Russel levers in line @ to || and the two end needles at the side opposite the carriage must always ‘be brought to D position, (When partial Knitting, bring the needias 10 C position.) Let'slearn how to do pattern knitting by following the instructions on the operation table, (1) Insert punched card No. 12 in the pattern panel with the A mark at the right bottom, Join both ends using the card snaps, (Refer to page 17) \will appearin the window slot, x Note: *If the ston knob is set to the @ mark, the Punched card witl not feed. Do not try {0 pull the card by force. Be sure to set the stop knob to the v mark before ten: ing the feed dial, “When inserting the punched card, be sure that itis not crooked or folded. (8) Thread the yarn feeder © with the yarn, a (4) Set each of the regulating parts of the carriage: following line @. Knit a row by moving the carriage in the direction indicated by the ar- row. | Note: * This is @ preparatory raw before the pat: tern knitting begins and is not counted in 5 eersenes 4 the number of rows for pattern knitting (5) Change the setting of the regulating parts of the carriage in line @ and start knitting, * ‘The following patterns are knitted in the ‘some manner. CARD No. I-A TUCK(Solid) ¢2> CARD No.8=A TUCK(Solid) <3 > A= Yelom 1 Pat =2 sts, 2 10m, Am Light areen Pat = 3 sts 18 ws, CARD No. 7-A TUCKISolid) <4) CARD No.9-A TUCK(Solid) 79 Ae Yalow © VPA 12 ate 24 coms TUCK(Solid) ¢9> os a = TUCK (Solid) <10> CARD No.4-A TUCK(Resting Needles) (29 cA TUCK (Solid) <11> 1 PAL ts, 8 ro NR DD HETIL CARD No.7-A TUCK(Resting Needles) ¢3> Pat 6 sts, 4 FOS tk o) Weel e-T A= Bue B> Vellow 12 5 24 roves. fee baa ame Pr Te eee Te] © | fom | ono | OL a | seme] 1. [a (1) Let’s learn pattern knitting using two colors ‘Note: "When using fine yarn or special yarn or to. prevent the knitted patterns from being shaped wrang, change the Russel levers in line © to || and the two end needies at the side opposite the carriage must be brought to D position, (When partial knitting, bring the needles to C position.) * Thread the yarn through the empty side of the auto-tension, and rest it by inserting the fend into the yarn clip, TUCK Colors) <2> ate SAD ‘ Bae 35 oe anngcaes Cite fat ee 3 * As the yarn in the yern feeder is to be changed at the mentioned row, rest the yarn (color 8) in the yarn lip at the end of the needle bed. Be sure the two yarns do not become entangled with each other. Also be sure the yarn is threaded correctly through the yarn feeder to prevent it from coming unthreaded, * Thread the yarn feeder

A= te 1 Pit= 2 sis # 10K B= Parle CARD No. I-A TUCK(Colers) (4) CARD No.4-A____TUCK(Colors) <5» eae) f os CARD No.3-A TUCK Colors) <6? CARD No.3-A TUCK(Colors) <1» RO ey bl all bln A Al dl bli ll lh ih hl hl nln atresia Aa While ows A= White B= green 2s, 24 row B= Char red C= Res Change the three colors every 4 rows Change the two colors every 4 rows, CARD No.6=A TUCK(Colors) (8? CARD No. 6=8 TUCK(Colors) <9 > itn ao ‘ Sts, 16 ro ‘A= Sloe B- White C= Brown C= es Change the three CARD No. 6A TUGK(Appli) <29 1 PaL=2 86 Atom Au Emerald Pane ate Tan ae , an meee fn aga Ea CSO TT EE] © |tebin | te ORME ea | EE] O(n | Afhy | S08 OLAS Sc Wines mee ee es pessoas oO. Save dae T feet] [oe 4 eae [Enea ie Le «oe ig| a nol oe Set both arm levers to. mark 1 PH 2s, 2 row * Set both arm levers to & mark jog: BT sor aS id Sea Set both arm levers to a mark, Tamar] SE iBT Set both arm levers to & mark <7 Tuck (appli) <6? eon No. |2-A TUCK (Appli) <5) CARD No.3-A Benker [rz] 9. [Bone | ito | Prensa | ee] [Bir | te | Me “SEE Ofna) — ore 1 [oa bef iz nn Tega a] 4 Set both arm levers to & mark Set both arm levers to mark 23 — Slip stitch patterns are formed by the yarns ‘crossing at the back of the loops which were not knitted and pulled up by needle selection. TPA. 24 sts, 44 roms. Lan aT | fer | $10 Ju I 2 sn | ata | x or] i]s (1) Insert punched card No.18—A in the pat- tern panel. (2) Thread’ the yarn feeder «b. * The tension memory should be loosened by ‘one number from the tension used for stock- inet at this point. (3) Knit 1 row following the instructions given inline Note; * Set both arm levers to @ mark, (4) Change the setting as instructed in line @ of the operation table and bring the end needle at the side opposite the carriage to D posi tion, Continue knitting. * When partial knitting, bring the end needle at the side opposite the carriage to © posi- tion every rove. The following patierns are knitted in the CARD No.8-A SLIP STITCH(Solid) <2) CARD No.10-C SLIP STITCH(Solid) <3 > TPS 5, 180m A=Yelow 1 Pat. 12 35,20 roms CARD No.9-A SLIP STITCH{Solid) <4 > GARD No.1-A SLIP STITCH(Solid) «5 A= Lent Bue 1 Pat = 12 sts, 24 rows rey CARD No.2-A SLIP STITCHiSolid) <6 CARD No.7-A SLIP STITCH(Solia) ¢7> A= Lah bios Trot 4 st 4 rows A= Maaard color TPat=2 sts 4 rows 30 — SLIP STITCH(Selid) <8> CARD No. |-A__SLIP- STITCH(Solig) <9> P Pat 8 ats, 28 rons, GARD No.12-A SLIP STITCH(Solia) <10> a gpa * Let's practice the slip stitch patterns using two colors. * Knit, changing the yarn in the yarn feeder as for colored tuck knitting, A= Groen B= Grey om ba TAN LE SEL] RET we been ea [2] Q. |"eorm | wore efits Krome] | 1 T @ ae] iW | « [oe # Set both arm levers to @ mark (1). Insert punched card No.18 at (A) direction, vere (2) Set the carriage and the stop knob following ‘the instructions in line @ and knit one row in color A. * The tension memory should be loosened by ‘one number from the tension used for stock net at this point. * When partial knitting, bring the end needle at the side opposite the carriage to C pos: tion every row. * The following patterns are Knitted in the ae & le ed CARD No.9-A SLIP STITCH(Colors) <4 a 5 i rT eee CARD No.2-A SLIP STITCH(Colors) SIMI |) | 1 CARD No.7-A SLIP STITCH(Colors) a he See td Ror ‘ i | | Feaaa a a "ye f { aa a pans Mane, pgerss a) Riga Me ee hale Age ons nm eUn OROR ON Tae ne IIa G Main dian oordarn uondnun ued Nida halide odin nate idan hades al has Paddeaimeg dylan andes vce pane Ole pane aie MA ila eg td Rituagoeer. ecaehay unlaeeny eigenaY i} MANN, haidz entire haha A vi ae ue tue 1 Pat= 8 ss 24 rows B-iite Brown Pane ESE zi SEL ae ie Jor. caro _YARN __|CAM LEV) [ey tev | STO lai gsi] Jor aad, am __ jena a oF ER | st0e levees] Beek eae | Bhat | Rw BB] BRM aE oO |S | ite, Me ait eT o[rLa a ee a ar [IL Pit ap] [a | =| ¢[oe ie ts | | [he - Set both arm levers to @ man 4 Set both arm levers to @ mark CARD No.3-A SLIP STITCH(Apoli.) <1 RR ER UR i Te Ce DN RR Re Ce ed Ce RY RR RY Es Uy odes Eines MaMa Bd > CARD No.2-A SLIP STITCH(Appli.) (2> og OT RET Se a] fg OE) Tae Beem! Fa | 2] Q Yeon | aor | *NO8 | peemeul = [ee veo) | oma | KOH fects [wwe fa |e t—1 folete ate T TY @ulan sue | i a , @il as M a o » | » * * zi » ” ” 7 tLe ett be r i Set both arm lovers to @ mark Set both arm levers to @ mark. —34— fo tag ew — Pan EEE oma ERA ae) Rh | bly | ane LIS) orbs freee foe P| ells |e [ern 7 = a a ave * * o . % Set both arm levers to @ mark STOCKINET (1) (2) (3) o (5) In Fair Isle knitting, two yarns of different colors are knitted simultaneously at one op- eration. The two yarns are threaded through yarn feeder ) and & respectively. Thread the two yarns through the auto-ten- sion. Rest the yarn of colar B in the yarn clip and thread color A through the yar feeder Knit several rows af stockinet and stop the carriage on the left side of the needie bed. Attach the accessory weights to: both ends ‘of the knitted piece. Insert punched card No.20-A in the pat- tern panel Set the carriage following instructions given in line @ of the operation table. Knit 1 row with the yarn in the yarn feeder {Dlcolar A) The tension memory shauld be loosened by ‘one number from the tension used for stock- inet at this point. Remove the yarn of color B fromm the yarn clip and thread it through the yarn feeder @asillustrated. {Be sure the yarn is threaded at the left side of the guide pin.) Change the setting of the carriage following the instructions given in line @ of the opera: tion table. (6) CARD ‘A= Light Bue Continue knitting by moving the carriage back and forth each time bringing one end needle on the carriage side to D position to prevent the knitted patterns from being shaped wrong, When partial knitting, bring the end needle at the carriage side t6 € position every row. The weights which are attached on both sides of the garment are to be moved up every 30-40 rows, When knitting with tine yarn, such as 2 ply wool or similar yarn it is recommended to set bath arm levers to & mark. Tho following pattems are knitted in the same manner, No. 15-A TPaL= 12a, 26 rows. A= White 1 Pat= a ste, $ ows B= Light biue Boned FAIR ISLE ¢4> CARD No. 1-A FAIR ISLE(5> A= Liam ue B= Orange 1 Pat= 12 ts, 24 rows — 36 — a SS ~23 oS BS 3 SSS S So <3 = De BS << 2 Sees 2 Sr o = RS SS <2 ee! = 3 RS. iS 2 SS A Cen yy VR RD et DSi ee ep ce bleh Bat DEF i OO nil i) sre wad , Ae ae Pe Re ohana eh cele i fs My bh Le NaN STAK iy leh sii ae hie hos Eh tees idle) ea ee TPaL= 24 sis, 30 rows B= Light blue CARD No. | 2-A FAIR ISLE (68> va Ae Chery red B= Grey CARD No. 14-A FAIR ISLE $12) CARD No. 13-A FAIR ISLE <13) 2a ate, 12 rows, 1 Pat = 8 sts, 8 rows CARD No. 7-A ___ FAIR ISLE (17 A= Re 1 Pat= 2 sis, 4 rows B= wnite FAIR ISLE. <18> CARD No. 5-A A= Grey B= Chery rec FAIR ISLEtAppli.) <2> CARD No.2-A FAIR ISLE(Appli.) ¢1> CARD No. 8-A Pat. 4 sts, 8 rows oF rs SBE] stor inv | sr [ow ttate ey lon. cate eae Fa fe ui eo. # Knit 10 rows with color B in the yarn feeder Set both arm levers to @ mark o& Set both arm levers to @ mark @ and 8 rows in color C alternately. Change the four colors every 2 rows. 29 DID GARD No. 14—A WEAVING <1> This is the method in which a fancy yarn,or thicker or bulky yarn is knitted into the fabric bringing the pattern to the wrong side of the garment and giving it a weaving effect. In this case, a medium size yarn is used for main knitting and a thicker yarn for thread ing (or weaving). eae ee ae, am ae ee Si | Borin | KNOB ‘% Set both arm levers to @ mark Y. He yarn Holder Install the threading arm. Loasen the arm nuts and put the threading arm on top of the arm, inserting it as far as it will go. Then tighten the arm nuts, (1) Insert punched card No.14=A. (2) Thread the knitting yarn (color A) through the yarn feeder ©. —40 — (3) Set the carriage following the instructions given in line @ of the operation table and knit one row. The tension dial should be loosened by one number from the tension used for stockinet at this point. {4) Attach the accessory weights to both ends of the garment. * Thread the weaving yarn through the auto- tension. (5) Hook the threading yarn into the yarn hold: er on the arm in the direction in which the carriage is 10 be moved, (6) Change the setting of the ca ted in line @ of the operation table, * When partial knitting, bring the end needle at the carriage side to C position. (7) To prevent the knitted patterns from being shaped wrong, bring the end needle nearest the carriage to D position and knit one row. 18} Repeat operations in (7) Note: * The yarn tension dial must be adjusted as follows for threading yarn, Medium yarn (Ordinary 4 ply}} 2-3 Thick yarn * ‘The patterns on the next page are knitted in the same manner WEAVING ¢3> CARD No.9-A RAMESH, VR RY Vy = PRR RKP R ee) z PASSRAHURKRARMYY RRR aN PEPER E RC Mbt ite’ EAVING ¢2> 7 SHOSDR AKAN 2 RAN DY AK AYN ie 3 QUQQOOOOOOR0O00 <2 CARD No. 2-A, WEAVING <4> 4 sis, ¢ roms 1 Pat ~ R= Blue B= White 4 ss, 24 ros, WEAVING <6 > ee - Pat 3 sin TS rows, 2 SOR y pad pean 2 RR ne oe Soe 5 eG Ben EES RS EN EE EE ES MERE RAE ES ee AES ES CREE ata Rae ie tang ACS! EEE AEE a iy, i) AE ee Ue White CARD No. 3-A, B= Emerald een a CARD No. 8-A 42 WEAWING CARD No. 4—A WEAVING (8> CARD No. 18-A SSSse o> CARD No. 16-a, WEAVING <11> a = x= a> = CARD No.7—A WEAVING <12> CARD No. 3--A WEAVING <12> A Wte Pat = 2 6 4 Ws z z a 3 Zz 5 2 a = t a z a & 2 é CARD No, 4~A WEAVING(Resting Needles) <1 > T Pat sty 2 roms WR DY Wh HETPL EA Yellow 8 GARD No. 2-A WEAVING(Resting Needles 3 > (RD) 1 PR=4 04 rom, a= White Bo Yelm 4 —e WEAVING(Appli.) <2> A Be Chany res a for cua a Fo LEN IRS ge Reape a Poe] etn | es Deewana TRY leet | obit | & fete owe] | | «| | Sif 8] [ements @[) 4 [8 [roe ro . ofits 5 [oy | a |e [- [ Set both arm levers to @ mark Set both arm levers to @ mark CARD No. 3-A WEAVING(Appli.) <3? GARD No. WEAVING(AppIi-) 44> ASRS ESET EF e ses i FES e reser es eyes - FRPP EP eS FoF es? fi Fer esrer eres es es | Fee reser es erese Lore ses ono >, ¢ Fe a Vom aa Jor MEM Fa | yw. ‘eon | wora | Roe |" oft atpeet tt at [— ep. [* foe) i [= [+ [— [a = % Set bath arm levers to @ mark Set both arm levers to @ mark fa, ag) —— Toe Oa Te ter, | Oe eS Peewee 1 [re] [Bn | cla | Roe |MHLES oft | freewef P| ae f— i eae a[+j— Boe eo © Set both arm levers to & mark. Si Punch lace Knitting is 4 unique feature of this machina. By using a fine transparent nylon thread and wool ar synthetic yams, together, beautiful face garments which have never been designed can be created, * Thread the nylon thread and the yarn to be Used together respectively through the auto tension. As the nylon thread is vary easy to get tangled, put the stop net (sold individ- ually) over the spool and put it in the stand at the bottom of the accessory box as illus rated, In the beginning, rest the nylon thraad at the yarn clip and thread the yarn feeder with the yarn to be used. * The tension dial is to be adjusted according to the thickness of the yarn to be used with nylon thread. For example, if the yarn is medium 44 ply), adjust the tension dial memory to 6. * Tension 5 ial_memory for nylon thread is * Do not mave the carriage too fast. sae —47 (1) Insert punched card No. 15a, 12) Set the carriage at instructed in line @ of the ‘eperation table and knit one row (3) Change the setting of the carriage as in- structed in line @ Of the operation table, (4) Use the accessory weight on each endo the garment (S} Thread the nylon thread through the yarn feeder @ (Be sure it is at the left side of the guide pin} (0) Bring.one nosdle on cach side t0 D pesition and knit two rows. Continue knitting each time bringing one needle on each side to D Dosition before the eaeriege is moved from fight 0 ef Note:* When you desire to knit a certain. num= ber of raws in stockinet betwaen punch lace knitting, adjust the cam lever ta “STOCKINET” and remove the nylon thread from the yarn feeder before knit ting, * When partial knitting, sat both Russel levers to | position, Before operating the carriage from right to left, bring one end needle op posite the needles in D position (resting) 20 D position, When operating the carriage fram left to right, bring the neadle to C position. * The patterns on the next page are knitted in the same mannar CARD No.5-A, ‘ke Light Hue B= Non thread ‘A= Yellowish B= Nuon esd PUNCH LACE <2> CARD No. 2—A PUNCH LACE <3) LPat=4 sis 8 rom, A Grange Pat 4 sts @ rows. LPat= 28, 4 rows 1 Pat 24 ts, 54 roms TPa=2'sb, 210m A= Pik 1 Pat 28 a, 20 rome B= hon threse Ags CARD No. I-A 1 Pat 4m 2 rows rrr weet % Sel bath arm levers to mark This is an open work knitted with thin cotton yarn, summer yarns or very fine wool, By using the ‘technique of resting needles and tucking stitches, delicate lacy fabric can be knitted vary easily, 11) Insert punched card No.1=A in the pattern ane! (2) Thread the yarn through the yarn feeder ©, (3) ‘Sat the carriage as instructed in line @ of the ‘operation table and knit one row. (4) Arrange the needles as shown in the oper: tion table (N.R.D.|. With the {0} mark at the ‘enter, transfer stitches on the needles at marks to their adjacent needles as in the di agra, Push the vacant needles ta A position, + You may also start knitting with the needles ‘at © mark being brought to A position, Center to (6) After needle arrangement is completed, pat iy] tem knitting can begin. Change the setting Ml Of the carriage as instructed in line ® of the operation table and cantinue knitting, The patterns on the next page are knitted in the same manner LAGE KNITTING ¢3> CARD No. 3-A, LACE KNITTING <2> CARD No. 4—A ENE 4 385, 4 ms Pat = = Y ORG ACEC LACE KNITTING(Appii CARD No.2-A CARD No.3-A LACE KNITTING(Appli.) ¢1> 4% Set both arm levers to. & mark Set both arm levers to & mark. ages x If Incorrect Stitches Are Knit- ted* : This knitting machine is designed so the "memory bank" reads the intended pattern from a punched card and memorizes it, When the corriage is moved, the machine will knit the pattern that has been memorized by the bank in the direction in which the carriage moves and at the same time the other bbank at the reer memorizes the pattern to be knit ted next. A porson who uses this machine for the first time will be able to knit an elaborate pattern easily % Correct improper knitting in the following manner. 1) If the carriage has jammed while knitting. If the needles are advanced to C or D position leaving the loops behind the latches, push them back to B position using a transfer tool. Refer to the chapter of “Partial Knitting’ (Page 70), (1) Loosen the arm nuts and make sure to raise the carriage arm strongly upward before pull- ing it towards. you. Unless strongly pulled out, the carriage arm can not be pulled out because the yarn feeder is caught by hooks of the needles, (2) By lifting the handle backwerd the center part of the carriage will be raised, Advance the carriage holding it in that position. Re place the arm, (23 How to repair incorrect knitting. ae wags <1 In stockinet. * Attach weights at intervals on the garment so it will hang firmly. Holding the garment downward with the left hand, pull the yarn paralleled with the machine far a tight row, ‘then pull in an upward and backward mo: tion to open the latches. Repeat this cra: cedure for each row unraveled. Hint: Push needles back to B position firmly when unravelling to prevent dropped stitches If the carriage is on the opposite side af the yarn after ripping out the rows, set the con: trols as follows — | Cam lever Side levers RC, lever Mave the carriage to: the side with the yarn * Turn the row counter back the number of rows unraveled, Resot the cam levar and the row counter to working position and ‘cone tinue knitting, < 4n pattern knitting. _ (1) Rip out as many rows as needed to repair = | Stow kno. . the knitting, then line the neadles in B po- [ 7 Cam lever Slip sition. | 4 . Side levers . (2) Turn the punched card and the row counter | T A.C. lover «Inside back by the number of rows unravelled, Set ihe paris on the carriage as Sbove and move it] (3) Set the stop knob and controling parts on to the yarn side, If the carriage is on the same side the carriage as shown in the diagram at the with the yarn, move the carriage across the needle left, and operate the carriage to memorize bed two times, the pattern of the next row. (The carriage: will pass without knitting.) (4) Reset the stop knob to the ¥ mark and the controlling parts on the carriage and contin: vue knitting. Note: *When patterns are knit with stop knob set to the @ mark, repair it ih the same manner as stockinet knitting, <3) When the Carriage is Accidentally Pulled Off the Rail in the Middle of Pattern Knitting. If the carriage is pulled off the rail in the middle of pattern knitting, the pattern will be dislocated. To cortect this mistake, renew the memory to the memory bank referring to the previous chapter The Relation between the punched card and the touch levers. If the stop knob is set to the @ mark, the pattern on the punched card is shown by the ‘ouch levers. This pattern will be knit when the carriage is moved across, If you want to see the pattern of the last ‘ow, rewind the punched card by one mem ory number and set the stop knob to the © mark, The pattern on the row will be shown by the touch levers, Note:* If the stop knoby is set to the @ mark, the feeding dial will not operate. ration o Perforated area of punch- | Unperforated area of punched card Qwaraton of rover ] Eee trbuch tomer i | tioock Teer lower Nose goo tes} Needle comes out back : Tucked Tuck knitting Knit {Nor-knitting, yarn is over the hook) “| Slipped Slip stitch Konit (Non-knitting, yarn crosses in _ front) Fair Isle Knit with yarn from ya Knit with yam from yarn (Knit-in) _ feeder 2 feeder 1 Wearing Weaving yarn is threaded Weovien yarn is threaded Punch lace knitting | Knit nylon threed Rote yon threadand yam Lace knitting Knit Pulled up (4) The Relation Between the Pattern Marks on the Needle Bed and Patterns. On the needle bed are the X marks and © marks in addition to the numbers that in: dicate the number of needles. Xmark, .. .. Indicates the center position of the punched card. © mark... .. Indicates the width of the pattern (24 stitchos} on the punched card which is knit- ted in the position between the marks. * Half of the pattern (12 stitches) on each side is indicated between the marks X and °. * These markings help: adjust the pattera when knitting a garment or when the garment is decreased 10 a narrow piece and away from the center of the needle bed to move it over to the center by adjusting the pattern’ po sition. <5) How to Correct a Dropped Stitch While Knitting. D Correcting a dropped stitch. (1) Insert 9 one eye transfer too! into the stiteh bbelow the dropped stitch, and replace the stitch into the hook of the needle together with the laase yarn, Slowly ull the needle out until the stitch is behind the open latch leaving the loose yarn in the hook 2) Push the needie back so the latch will close and the stitch behind will slide over the hook reforming a stitch, 3) Note: *If a stitch has dropped for o few rows, you may repair it in the same manner. <2> Correcting a dropped stitch for several rows. (1) Insert the tappet into the stitch a fow rows belaw the dropped stitch from the side away from you, Unravel the stitches down 10 the toppet. Note:* With the other hand, .pull the garment downward near the drapped stitch. This saparates the yarn acrossing and makes the operation easier. (2) Push the tappet toward you so the stitch will bbe behind the open latch, Catch the yarn crossing above in the hook. {3} By pulling the tagpet backward, the latch \will clase and the loose yarn will be traced in the hook. Continue pulling and the old stitch will slide down over the closed tatch forming a new stitch in the hook, Repeat this operation to the top. 44) Pull the last loop rather tight and remove the tappet, Insert the tappet into the stitch from your side and put it onto the needle, Het ga =Ko: E For knitting symbols in the diagram refer to the knitting symbals on page. This pattern is worked by transferring the stitches using a transfer tool, Set the stop knob and the carriage as in stockinet knitting, (1) Knit two rows in stockinet. Put the eye of a transfer tool in the hook of the needle in the position marked (0) in the disgram and pull to D position. (21 Push the needle back to its previous past tion, The stitch will be wansterred onto the twansfer tool (3) Foltowing the symbols im the diagram, put the eye af the transfer tool onto the adja cent needle and transfer the stitch onto it, [4] Repeat operations (1) through (3) * Set the Russel levers t0 II position, (1) Knit 6 roms in stockinet (2) Using two three-eye transfer tools, take three stitches off the needles onto one transfer ‘tool and the adjacent three stitches onto the ther in the same manner (31 Cross these stitches. ay (4) Hook the stitches onto the empty needies. (5) Pull these 6 needles to D position and knit 6 rows. (8) Repest the above procedure crossing the stitches in the same direction. After three or four patterns have been worked, purl one stitch on each side beginning at the bottom stitch. Far purling the stitches, refer to the next chapter “Aibbbing’ Notw:*More than 6 raws can be knit between cables, according to stitch gauge and size of cable desired,

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