I took the #1 card and worked up the Tuck, Slip, Knit In (Fair Isle) and Punch Lace. Then tried to describe what the other cards would work for, used a couple others and found that some do not work with all that this machine can do. Hopefully you will understand some of this and also try them out yourself.
@pauswa1966@pauswa1966 Yes you can, you need to get the AG30 carriage, if you not yet tried intarsia, I do have a video on how to read an intarsia chart, I did use the LK140 but the principals are the same.
These type of machines are nicer than the plastic bed machines that one would have to hand manipulate, but at times I will use my LK140 and do what I have to do but not too much in patterning. Then of course the next step up is the electronic machines which one can do more than the 12 or 24 sts. This is a great workhorse as with the other machines as well.
Can you do intarsia with the SK155? I just bought an intarsia carriage for my SK280, but I don't see one available for the SK155.
pauswa1966 9 hours ago
@pauswa1966 @pauswa1966 Yes you can, you need to get the AG30 carriage, if you not yet tried intarsia, I do have a video on how to read an intarsia chart, I did use the LK140 but the principals are the same.
hobbyknitter 5 hours ago
I love my punch card knitting machine. Nice video. Thanks.
pauswa1966 1 week ago
These type of machines are nicer than the plastic bed machines that one would have to hand manipulate, but at times I will use my LK140 and do what I have to do but not too much in patterning. Then of course the next step up is the electronic machines which one can do more than the 12 or 24 sts. This is a great workhorse as with the other machines as well.
hobbyknitter 1 week ago