Wow, I guess that's why there aren't very many garter-stitched clothes available in stores! It seems like it might be faster to just hand-knit a garter row.
I bought it when they still had some leftover inventory a few years ago ($36). It consisted of 3 sections with a total of 120 prongs and was, I believe, originally made for the Studio/Silver Reed SK120/Bulky 8 metal bed machine which had the same spacing of 8mm as the Bond. While it works well with 1 section on the Bond, it is not as good with all 3 sections as the spacing is off just a little. It works perfectly with all 3 sections on the SK120/Bulky 8.
Heidi, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. I am one of those people who have learned to use a knitting machine from manuals but always with an element of fear! You not only make it look easy but you have an air of easy confidence which is a very pleasant to learn from. Peace to you and all your viewers this Christmas and always. Joan.
Thanks Heidi, although I have different machines seeing how to use a garter bar and how to turn it and rehang the stitches makes it all a lot clearer.
Thanks for this. I need to find/make a garter bar and now I have a better idea how to use it. A quick question -- why do you need to sweep the carriage across when all of the needles are in HP? Is that just to get the carriage on the correct side?
You're welcome and, yes, it's only to get the carriage and the yarn to the other side where they need to be after turning the piece without getting the yarn tangled up in the needles. I did a lot of practicing with a much longer homemade garter bar a while ago and tried to cut it down to as few moves as possible.
Wow, I guess that's why there aren't very many garter-stitched clothes available in stores! It seems like it might be faster to just hand-knit a garter row.
floppybelly 2 months ago
I bought it when they still had some leftover inventory a few years ago ($36). It consisted of 3 sections with a total of 120 prongs and was, I believe, originally made for the Studio/Silver Reed SK120/Bulky 8 metal bed machine which had the same spacing of 8mm as the Bond. While it works well with 1 section on the Bond, it is not as good with all 3 sections as the spacing is off just a little. It works perfectly with all 3 sections on the SK120/Bulky 8.
HeidiMargret 1 year ago
Where did you get this garter bar from?
havaneseforalexi 1 year ago
Heidi,
Just saw the video. Fantastic! But, then, what else but fantastic from you!
jrickcrabtree 2 years ago
Nice video, thanks for doing it! Where did you get this garter bar for the Bonds?
roinjawjah 3 years ago
Heidi, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. I am one of those people who have learned to use a knitting machine from manuals but always with an element of fear! You not only make it look easy but you have an air of easy confidence which is a very pleasant to learn from. Peace to you and all your viewers this Christmas and always. Joan.
JoanandAlan 3 years ago
Thanks Heidi, although I have different machines seeing how to use a garter bar and how to turn it and rehang the stitches makes it all a lot clearer.
wolmuts 3 years ago
Hedi, what a wonderful video! I didn't even know there was a garter bar for the Bond! Great work!
dohafee 3 years ago
Thanks Heidi! Hope you'll find the time to make lots more of these for those of us who learn better visually.
ciunas55 3 years ago
I was glad to do it and will sure try to make more. Hopefully I'll get better at doing them!
HeidiMargret 3 years ago
Where can you find a garter bar for the bond - did you make this one?
knittingnutusa 3 years ago
Heidi;
Thanks for this. I need to find/make a garter bar and now I have a better idea how to use it. A quick question -- why do you need to sweep the carriage across when all of the needles are in HP? Is that just to get the carriage on the correct side?
Thanks again!
oddmountain 3 years ago
You're welcome and, yes, it's only to get the carriage and the yarn to the other side where they need to be after turning the piece without getting the yarn tangled up in the needles. I did a lot of practicing with a much longer homemade garter bar a while ago and tried to cut it down to as few moves as possible.
HeidiMargret 3 years ago
Thanks for making this video, I've always wondered how a garter bar works.
susyranner 3 years ago
You're more than welcome and my hat off to you for the many, many videos you have made, you always do such a super job!
HeidiMargret 3 years ago