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CONTENTS SETTING UP YOUR KNITTING MAGHINE ...... REPLACING YOUR MACHINE INTO THE CARRYING CASE PARTS NAME sivscrsinccccsves.eamiuaavaranenamins ACCESSORIES ...... BEFORE STARTING TO KNIT Holding cam lever Cam button release lever Cam buttons a ‘Weaving pattern levers Change knob... ++ Tension dial Cast-on comb . Needle positions Row counte Learriage A . Chewelah (oN NLAL aimanscnttiin secrete Preparing your yarn .....- serena STOCKING STITCH (PLAIN keuiTTiNG) 1. Threading the yarn 2. How to east on with afinished edge ees ece esse 3B, Stocking StitCh esses ccseseeeseeegeeseneeeneeues 4, How to remove your knitting fram the machine 8, What to-do when you cannet knit smoothly «<1» 1) When the needies don't catch the yaen properly 2) When the K-carriage is hard to push back and forth 3) When stitches are formed correctly detec ss 4) How to pick up a dropped stitch... é 6. What to dof you make mistakes as you knit stocking stitch... 1) the carriage should jam. ........ 2) f you want to unravel some knitting (PATTERN PROGRAMMING OPERATION PANEL ............... HOW TO SELECT THE PATTERN SWATCH COMPARSION ... PATTERN SELECTOR SWITCH ALL OVER PATTERN KNITTING . Pattern pragramming for an all over patterning Pattern knitting. ‘Changing the postion of an allover pattern When you wish to return to MODE 990 using the memorised patterns ‘Changing the size of selected pattern. Sn! SINGLE AREA OF PATTERNING ...22.....00000..000000 Programming for a single ares of patterning. Ph Knitting a single motif pattern ....0...0.ce0eseeeee ‘Single area of patterning, making 4 panel ‘Selecting a partion from a printed pattern and knitting it as @ single area of patterning... ‘Selecting to knit an all over pattern using A pattern 23 28 26 27 28 29 31 33 36 36 37 39 40 a Two areas of patterning 44 Paviorn programming for Pattern A+ 6 (Two areas of patterning) 45 Selecting the whole of the pattern as A and selecting 3 portion of the same pattern as B 7 Selecting the pertion of the pattern as A and selecting another portion of the pattern as 8 «. 49 MEMO INFORMATION IN THE PATTERNS IN “STITGH WORLD” -------------) BT ‘THE PATTERN CARD (MYLAR SHEET) - 53 PATTERN SIZE 53 HOWTO MARK THE PATTERN CARD 54 HOW TO MAKE THE PATTERN CARD BE READ (PATTERN CARD READING MODE) .. 55 1. Pattern eard reading programming 55 2. Reading the pattern card ..... seek 57 PATTERN DELETING PROGRAMMING 60 MARKING THE MEMO ON THE PATTERN CARD 6 PATTERN PROGRAMMING .....- a i ee : 63 SELECTING THE PATTERN AREA ......- jer 63 Programming an al aver patirn using a Myr sheet desion 65 Patiern knitting 67 Change the FN. position of an allover pattern 70 Programming a single mative or area of pattern using @ Mylar sheet design ” Pattern knitting ‘ 74, pattern programming for pattern A» B (two areas of patterning! rom the Mylar sheet vse, 78 GUIDELINES WHEN MAKING YOUR OWN PATTERNS 30 1, Pattern @ reverse 81 2, Pattern B reverse 82 3. Double wicth 83 4. Double length 4 5. Reflection 85 8. Negative a7 TARE sesssceps 88 List of pattern variation combinations 89 SPECIAL PROGRAM 90 HOW TO KNIT SEVERAL ROWS OF STOCKING STITCH BETWEEN PATTERN KNITTING .......... 90 HOW TO BEGIN KNITTING MIDWAY THROUGH A PATTERN 91 HOW TO CHANGE A VARIATION SWITCH WHILST YOU ARE KNITTING IN PATTERN 93 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FLOPPY DISC - 95 PARTNAMES - 95 BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO PROGRAM 95 HOW TO FORMAT YOUR DISCS (550) . 96 HOW TO SAVE YOUR PATTERN DATA (552) 97 HOW TO LOAD YOUR PATTERN DATA (551) ... 9 HOW TO DELETE YOUR PATTERN DATA (553) 99 WHEN USING FLOPPY DISC DRIVE ..... sz 102 WHAT TO DO WHEN AN ERRGR MESSAGE APPEARS 102 Error message. 102 IF THE LOW BATTERY ALARM LAMP IS LIT (WHILST USING THE BATTERIES) 104 WHAT 70.00 IF'YOU WANT TO COPY A PATTERN FROM ONE DISC ONTO ANOTHER 104 (PATTERN KNITT ING_ ee FAIRISLE PATTERN 105 Full pattern knitting 108 Pattern A 107 THREAD LACE PATTERN 110 Full pattern knitting . 110 Pattern A 12 Pull up pattern... 14 TUCK STITCH PATTERN , 15 OPEN TUCK STITCH PATTERN... ‘ 7 MULTI-GOLOUR TUCK STITCH PATTERN "9 SKIP STITCH PATTERN ....... 121 MULTI.COLOUR SKIP STITCH PATTERN 422 WEAVING PATTERN 124 Woven pull-up stiteh 126 Winding method 127 How to knit some rows with the main yarn anly 127 INTARSIA KNITTING 128 PLATING 130 CHANGING THE MAIN YARN AND THE PLATING YARN 131 PLATED TUCK STITCH PATTERN ........- 132 LACE PATTERN AND FINE LACE PATTERN 133 Full pattern knitting a . 133 Pattern A — 135 LACE AND FINE LACE MIXED... 136 LACE AND FINE LACE KNITTING USING YOUR OWN PATTERNS OF MYLAR SHEET ......... 137 WHAT TO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES AS YOU PATTERN KNITTING — 139 1. Wf the K-earrige should jam - " 139 2. Ifyou want to unravel some knitting ...... 141 3. Ifthe selected needles are pushed back by mistake | 14 WHAT TO DO IF YOU CANNOT REMEMBER HOW MANY ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVELLED 142 WHAT TO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES AS ‘YOU KNIT LACE OR FINE LACE PATTERN KNITTING 144 1, If the L-carriage should jam 144 2. IFyou want ta unravel some knitting 146 3. Ifyou operate the L-carriage for on extra row 147 4, Ifthe selected needles are pushed back by mistake... 2 147 WHAT TO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES AS YOU KNIT INTARSIA xnitING 148 1. ifthe K-carriage should jam . 148 2. Ifyou want to unravel some knitting... antanecnana aE RO IO soxnuon: 188 WHAT TO D0 WHEN YOU HAVE ENTERED THE WRONG NUMBER FOR THE ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVELLED ............ 149 WHAT TO 00 IF THE NEEDLES ARE SELECTED INCORRECTLY .......... 149 WHAT TO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE NOT SELECTED AND REMAIN ATB POSITION . 149 IF THE ERROR LAMP LIGHTS UP 150 IF THE ERROR LAMP LIGHTS UP WHEN ENTERING THE STARTING ROW OF PATTERN AND PUSH THE CF KEY .... 150 IF THE ERROR LAMP LIGHTS UP WHEN PUSHING THE CF KEY 150 IF THE PATTERN CARD IS NOT FED CORRECTLY WHEN ENTERING THE NUMBER OF STARTING ROW OF PATTERN AND PUSH THE CF KEY .... 187 IF THE PATTERN CARD IS FED BY MISTAKE WHILE THE POWER IS TURNED OFF AND YOU WANT TO TAKE IT BACK TO THE CORRECT POSITION 161 WHAT TO DO IF ELECTRIC POWER IS GUT OFF WHILST YOU ARE KNITT! 151 COLOUR CHANGERS a snsexencorcerneunenrens TBE WHEN YOU USE THE SINGLE BED COLOUR CHANGER [KHC) ....- -. 182 Fairisle patiern ..... ceseeeeeees 188 Mui-colour tuek and skip stitch pattern mes 153 WHEN VOU USE THE DOUBLE BED COLOUR CHANGER KR cece 188 Knitting multi-colour nib pattoras ...... tanebvessee 188 Mama information in “STITCH WORLD” pattern book 155 Beginning midway through a pattern 156 HOW TO CAST ON WITH A FINISHED EDGE i 2a 187 "E" Wrap method ‘ Raa ELEN e 187 Using the Latehet twol {CHAIN STITCH CAST ON) cemeaRA mexecerse: TBE HOW TO CAST ON (WASTE KNITTING) 160 HOWTO MAKE AHEM ... eee . . cone 161 Plain hem... 5. siraasacaeomasace scan PenenRRMRNEE OE rio: TB Picot hem epansnansace fav bees aeseT ‘ ceceteeese 162 Tx Terastichem .... , . ageemeaed) Oe HOW TO USE THE RATCHET TOOL 0... oo. cesses cesses - 166 Making rib by hand... couse Salvdenen “1B HOWTO TRANSFER STITCHES 0.0.0.0... ereekenane eae peadsdye (68 HOW TO INCREASE STITCHES 166 Increasing ane stitch .. 166 Increasing several stitches 167 HOW TO DECREASE STITCHES 168 Decreasing one stitch . . ene 168 Decreasing several stitches... - cee Sie 168 BACKSTITCH CASTING OFF (BINDING OFF) eaeiyei: fencer 169 Using the tapestry needle (Ending with K-carriage on thé left) ....e0 05 SOE 188. Using the tapestry needle (Ending with K-carriage om the right) ....2..2-0.0005 170 CHAIN STITCH CAST OFF NDING! OFF. saueeiiieinaxsmavnaneoe m Using the latchet toot 7 WASTE KNITTING atpiuUeioninarnersrmamarasiartuastuwes TAPE PARTIAL KNITTING .....- 1. Plain stocking stitch and pattern knitting 2. Lace or fine lace pattern knitting ....--- 3, Intarsia knitting : HOWTO SHAPE A ROUND NECKLINE . Stocking stitch and plating (Using the holding cam lever) Pattern knitting (Using the holding cam lever) Lace of fine lace pattern (Using the cast on thread) . Intarsia z HOW TO SHAPE A V-NECKLINE (TACKING PART OF THE KNITTING OFF ON WASTE EVARN) When knitting in stocking stitch. . ‘When knitting in tace and fine lace In the case of pattern knitting CABLE STITCH PATTERN TUBE KNITTING .... HOW TO MAKE A BUTTONHOLE SEAMING ... USING A SEWING MACHINE FO REPLACING A NEEDLE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 173 173 175 Ww 178 178 180 182 184 185 185 185 188 187 197 188 189 189 191 193 ‘SETTING UP YOUR KNITTING MACHINE p cre earcnsas wees mae wa-ecwoy wx ou Gres oa ws Tie arpa with the Carrying Case Handle power supply cord from the ma the Accetsary Box ‘away from” you and unlock the chine, catches, Lift up the esse tap: ond pull it towards you to rekse the fd Faith machine ta tie) Loma te toa mere ihe Gon Sig at ra 8 Sinead Care tot Serine hax hen te asf ean cok Darn ecenmimvcnnciny Gliar er cen amy SO) misever mae veens Sear Kear Bite ttoweravou'senmes — or'be canyng Caw Ho the Sci cleo Same Guscuumern Ole ee eer eee hee a Sawn awan |S saint ak! will go. ren Guide Arm Toke Up Siero scr acti mare. QD) rsnon os seuss nant eeceeerarecuseae GS ren re eae = Fear Yorn Gude (Diner ve Extn alice See aes ‘The machine is new set up. ‘You san slide your K and L-Carriages onto the Extension Rails dr- ng Kiting. (© Make sure the power is off by pushing down on the front of the switeh, plug CAUTION Cinlatmrmmrccreeee | crmeasa ktinenie — \ Raia nea mael Sus ESsctermmcevoer | fusbhoceg eames et lp Se ne ore ee Sema pes peace pe eres Slimane, Sean ange ‘he machine is operating nor sahaster mally, | © Inhumid or dusty places, When yau aren't programming oF going to do pattern Knitting, (2.9. you fae only using stacking stisch) you don’t need to plug the machine in, (REPLACING YOUR MACHINE INTO THE CARRYING CASE ) “This is how your machine should look when its packed away, Omuncumanr Gimaweaseece Sueweamrnrwseim Conan oncom Bei paint wee coca aa Grucnicnn Gmecememme Bleererencurr neo aon eee rant Guide Arn Bea primaire | Omeserecraca nem ine ne suey abs ee eee aera mee 4 f risen Re Yn ue, as a vin renncune GDI cate eso mss we ‘into: the Caso in the order 1, 2,3, Sinker Plate Assembly from the moe rons Bre te sioner ae aceony in CQ) rshalineetsbnckto Poston (Q)umerow she Table Canes and the the where idewtg, ang fd dow Hare on RR tam in te Acme Box seers twit Sp ri Sith the other pre ‘i pees: Insert the Carriage Lock into the ss hot nthe fe 0 of te machine Sadiears er earege as tee ((B) attr you wen ott the power, un Hold the lid and replace it @s 99 not store your machine in flag the cord and place [ton the Shawn, When i is in place, ck the falloming eoniions. neediabed, the two eatehes. an eithar sido oF the Hania 1. In direst or strong sunlight. 2, Close to a hot object sue heater ‘ahaha de of he 3. Im humid oF dusty places, (PARTS NAME » MACHINE AND K-CARRIAGE PARTS YAS TENSION UNIT HOLE Row cousren — [ PATTERN case i boo NeeoLe neo NEEDLE Gateres REAR Rall NEEDLE POSTION INDI¢aTOR CASE [Fer fin ha Extension Ris [Fat tsi ane Sinker Pate sassy a ines thola ‘pnd aston Comb back Ino el sting ts Carte Sew nt a AGoESSORY STAND KNIT LEADER TAIPPER -ARD INLET Suan gown mo wering, [ARON boutien eben G8 Kent under CHANGE ENOB ROW COUNTER TRIPRER cam BUTTON RELEASE LEVER (CARD FEEDING DIAL, CABRIAGE TORALMAR Hanes POWER SWITCH TENSION DIAL ovo cam Leven ! ~ YARN FEEDERS ~ FEEDER A= Trvaag with main yaen, ~ mene Gee WEAVING PATTERN LEVER WEAVING PATTERN BRS IW TARSIA BUTTON CARRIAGE LL cantaurton : NEEDLE Hoo LATCH STEM BUTT SHANK (ACCESSORIES Trangia ook) i (coammenwomo"—) Can rd 5 (baton eer BEFORE STARTING TO KNIT =) [HOLDING CAM LEVER CAM BUTTON RELEASE LEVER Release the Cam Buttons by sliding the Cam Rak acaree , ‘Button Relesse Lever tothe right. [D) rerroris tin esc rainin | Dd edn porto “tuna” + CAM BUTTONS WEAVING PATTERN LEVERS {Use the Cam Buttons according to the pattern you want TUGK STITEH PATTERN FAIRISLEPATTERN WEAVING PATTERN Push in the 2 left buttons at the Push the Upper middle button Set Lovers oT same time, danly (MC Multi Colour) Weaving Brush in use SKIP STETIGH PATTERN? THREAD LACE PATTERN ‘Other occasions pal TARSIARMITTING Pushin both miadle buttons (Up- | | Sat Lewrsto N Se per Loner) et he same Sine, Weeding Bruel ti (La Thread Lars) Do not operate the K-Caerage if you have deprested lath Midile Button (Upper & Lowe) plus sither the Tuck Button, or the Part Buttons, -3 CHANGE KNOB CA — Carriage Release. ——{ ‘Tis sutting Is weed to release the K-Carriage from the redlebed KCCI) = Knit Cara ‘The feedles are stlected according to the pat> ern. _. ———____ This setting is used for Stock Ing Stiten, Lace Pattern and Itai, '* The Gam Buttons are automatically released when — __K¢(1) ~ Knit Gard | Youase the Change Knob to N-L. The and rindles are automatically selected oF | each row regardless of the pattern sequence, TENSION DIAL ‘This dil i graduated fromm 0 #6 10, wach space being subvied into thes parts, With thie isl yeu ea tension oF your stitches, O is the tightest tension (ie. the smallest stitch) and 10 isthe Foosest tension sith ‘You should adjust the dal to @ higher or jower number according to the thickness and type of yarn you are using Type ot Yar Very fine vars VP ine yan 29.9 Median yeen 314 ply “hick yarn (Boab kale Thicker Doublabni [As there are so many different types of yarn, ble for us to tell you which Tension Dial Number you “should use, You must decide for yoursalf which is correct for your yarn by working sample swatches. Use the inform sion sbava as «rough guide only. "For dry thick or bulky Yarns, uso avery other needle for even every third needle p= CAST-ON COMB “The Cart-on Comb i in two sections of 140 and 60 neler, making a total af 200 neadles, You can take theso apart by removing the Connecting Plate it you with to shorten the length. NEEDLE POSITIONS ‘Onto ats ofthe natlabes hare aa tha ater A, 8. and 1A Non-nseing peso, (NWP) 8 Werking soston. (WE) Use for pawl initing purposes 1 — Upoar Working Psion, (UWP) Selected needles ae brought ‘2th pation in pater knitting By th Kor L Caras. = Holding Pasion. (HP] Needs kn this aonion da not kit iekines, shoulders, ds, ut H Ul Using the connecting pate with 2 140 oF 60 stiten Cast-on Comb. {Use the Connecting Plate asa Yarn Clip by attaching Ito the end of the Comb, Usp tha Connecting Plate to join the two Catton Gomts together, ROW COUNTER “The Row Cauttir shows the numberof raat tat hae man Kite sah ne erage Wen you want fe sot the number back ro “OON™ ain urn the ‘enon re action of the era “When uning tha Rom Cau, don't forget tet he Rw Cau Teingerinat morking sexier Working Position L-GARRIAGE With the L.Carriago you salect and transfer stitches auto. matically, Use this to make Lece pattems, =e ‘Laee Change Lever © N—Normal Lee pattor knitting ore {Lace pattern kiting CLAW WEIGHTS “Thee ore used to help your knitting hang properly and to provent it from lifting up whilst you work, 1# Hang claw weights onto your Carton Camb so thet your eritting hange event, IH the edger of your knitting don't lie smoothly, hang Claw Weights on both ecges of the actual knitting. = | at PREPARING YOUR YARN When you are nw to machine knitting, yOU set advised 12 start with new yam. Choose one that Is smooth and of reasonably good quality, Avoid hairy and harsh, poot- ‘quality yarns a5 they are ait: fleult to rit, ‘Thoto yam should be rewound using a Skein Winder and a Yarn Winder Fehang the weights every 20 rows er se, ‘These yarns are suitable for use without rewinding. without iting the ball from se table ‘Yara polled from the centre of 2 rewound ball should coma aut frely 1 the yarn dees not Flow frealy, pull some yam out fof the euntre of the tal | Yarn Winder WARN WINDER can be purchasod separately. (STOCKING STITCH (PLAIN KNITTING) jay) Stocking stitch is the most basic and simplest stitch in machine knitting, Prectios this untl you gan do it carrestiy. 1, THREADING THE YARN Pau the yarn from the ball Pass the yarn between the two ‘through the Rear Yarn Guide dises holding it as shown above, Hiding the yarn through the eyes and pull it towares that, let, the yarn goes under t Efe By @ Thread the yarn into the eyelet of the Take-p Spring. aK Blip the yarn under the Var Set the arrow mark according t= tin. ‘the thickness ofthe yarn, For medium yarn set as shown sp For fines yarn increase the tension by turning toward the plve ign site wate When yau start a knit, place the Wax which you will find in tho ‘Accessory Box on the Wax ‘Stang. The Wax helps the yam toslide smoothly. For thicker yarn decrease ‘th tension by turing rowards the miNUE Ig cee we = 2, HOW TO CAST-ON WITH A FINISHED EDGE Using the flat sde of the 1/4 Needle Pusher, bring forward 650 nwedles to B position (30 needles on either side of the contre mark “O"). Mowe thw KCarriae across the noedlebed & fev times 10 Using the 1/1 Needle Pusher, take every other noedle back align the naedles, ending with the K-Carriage on the right. 108 position {| — Open Yarn Feeder A by pushing the Yarn Feeder Lever to Take the yarn from the Yarn Glip and theead it inco Yen the laf. Feeder A Keeping hold af the end of the yarn with your let hand, Sl helsing the yarn end gently, slowly more the K Car lesa the Yarn Foeder Lever age to the laf. Once you feel the needies eaten the yarn, You can ruleae the yarn end. =u (1) Take the Gaston Comb aut of the Gese and choose the length according 3 the number of needles 2), Held the Castan Comb ax shown with the hooks fecing the machine. f HL, ‘Dy | Hook the Gaston Comb over the loaps and let it hang down, Give the Comba gentle pull dovrvards Hook the loose yarn end under the Yam Clipon the tront of the Connacting Plate, Retur the navales whieh you took to A position in Sten 4 forward 19 B position. ‘© Watch out for the following points ewan B Foto Make sure the K-Garriage clears the Knitting before you more it back in the other direction. “You will hoar a "Glick" atthe end of 2 row ‘Move the K Garrlage to the right, holding the yarn as shown so that 46 loops ae fo ae 3. STOCKING STITCH Continue moving te K-Ciriage back and forth. This tyne of knitting is called “Stocking Stitch” Pisin & Pull Sides of your Koiting © You can use whichever side you proter as the right (fecal side when you saw up your garment. 2 Secure the yarn by hooking It inta the slot ot the edge of ‘your machine: To release the Knitting, move the empey K Carriage lowly [As tho Knitting has not been finned off ond the stitcher to the lett, same time supporting tha knitting with ‘are open toons, it will unravel easily. your other ~ 18 5. WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU CANNOT KNIT SMOOTHLY lathe yarn correctly located in Feeder “AM? ‘© Is the Yarn Feeder Lover ciosec ? 4 Phin we | ‘© Ip me Ghange Knob set oN L? Is the Sinker Plate Assembly joined correctly to tha K+ {© His ary Cam Button Bown pushed in 7 ‘Carriage ? © Make sure that the Tension Diol and Tension Discs are adjusted according to the thikenest of your yar. {Tension Dial see pago 22. Tension Disc see pape 15.) (© Make sure that tha machine ls nat damaged or dirty. ithe machine needs oiling arcieaning reter to page 193, (© Make sure you hove threaded the yarn correctly into the Yar Tension Unis, (So page 13.) (© Make sure the yarn is flowing freely from the cone or bal (© Make sure the Whe! Brushes are rotting fresly. If there is yarn wrapped around these, you mast remove It. © Is the needie bent? #1 40, changeit for # new one. f@ Place: the Rubber Wheels into working position if tha (Gee gage 191.) ‘yarn (2.9. cotton, acrylic} doesn’t knit properly, o/h, | (1). Remove the Sinker Plate Assembly from the Carriage, and turn it over. (2) Place your thumb onto one of the Rubber Wheels and slide the Wheel focward, so that its in ling with the Brush. Do the same for the other Rubbor Wheel = Rlaverse the above action to return ae Fulzber Wheel 10 non-working patition. (© Repairing a decried atch Insert the Transfer Tool into the stich on the row below the dropped stitch. Re-make the dropped stitch at ilustratea. (© Repairing a stitch that has dropped several rove Use the Lotchet Toa! from behind, and hook up the bottom stitch, Remake the dropped stitches row by rovt. On the Final ow, transfer the stitch from the Latehet Tool to 3 Transtar Tool, und replice it anto the needle. ‘6. WHAT TO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES AS YOU KNIT STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING © Da not attempt to move the K-Carriage by force, Proceed as follows ® no ecm Ww ‘Set the Change Knob to GR to release the K-Carriage from Wheels, the machine. Place the K-Carriage onto either ofthe Extension Ralls, Serew the Sinker Plate Assombly back onto the K-Carriags, @ ccm Ny sem oe Feturn the Change Knob #0 NL Slide the K-Carriage across onia the neediebed and check it ls plced correctly. Using your Transfer Tool, replace any stitches that are on the storns of the needles back into the hooks, so that they wilt not drop off. (The following steps illustra this tach- nique) Stitch bet Stiteh in latch on stom needie hook |! of need (1) Place the eye of the Transfer Tool Into the hook of the needle. (2) Hold the Transfer Tool in line with the needle and pull it tor wards you. NW (4) Transfer the stitch ito the hook (6) When all stitches are safeh of the needle hooks of the needles, al needles in B position ‘doef the 1/1 Need he al at a Pusher. Pull the yarn sidoways slightly so that it becomes tight in the naedle Rooks. [Now pull the yarn in an upwards dlractlon to uorovel the knitting, The stitzhes are undone and those from the row ‘below will sip into the neadie hooks. Work a Fow stitches ata time and repeat Steps. Q) anc (%) seross he row. ‘After unravelling row chesk tat all the stitches ar in the needle hooks. Using the flat sida of the 1/1 Needle Pusher, ‘ign the nestles in B pesition. @ Don't forget wo wind beck the Rew Counter and Knit Leader {if used) by the number of rows you Rave unraveled. You don’t nad to eount the last row if the Row Courter Tringer ar the Knit Leader Tripper didn't operate e.g. H you made the mistake before the K-Carriage had passed ‘the Tripper. tthe yarn is now on the oppaste side of he knitting to the KCarriag, presi the two PART ® buttons now you ‘can move the carriage across the needs without knitting. Canes! the two part buttons by siding tho eam button re ease lever PLAIN. - 2 (I down tu loot waroaled yarn ar baiod the Rar Yarn Gude Tp unm nvr ron oki. epee Stone: GD — CHECK LIST 1. Make sure al te neues ara in 8 position, 2.1 you are using the Row Caunter or the Knit ‘Leader, set their Trippers to non working position, 13, Push both Part Buttons, 4, Move the K:Garrage across to the other side of the needed, 5. Cancel both Part Buttons by sliding se Gam But- ton Release Lover 2 @ Put the Row Counter and/or Knit Leadar Trippors back in operation. ‘Thread up the yarn into Feeder “A”. Should you wish to unrma a row of rons of Knitting for rome yoy. tind you have Knitted too many, Tallow Sept €D ~ @ above Continue Knitting with the K-Garriage, pulling the yarn slightly on the Fist row to remove any slackrs (OPERATION PANEL 5 PATTERN VARIATION [—*f. PATTERN A rears PATTER SELECTOR [ona PATTERN Bromese —sitpeee) Patern A +3 Dovele mt —sinatiel Panera 8 + Loa Double Lath homer) Full attaen Kaiti Los. metectisn |. Negative 47 KC (Calourenarae PATTERN NO, LAMP PATTERN VARIATION PATTERN POS! TION plot came (Whee ouahiry YELLOW Eee evel aro ‘Tha stra ity the GREEN 18 The following Code numbars (Pattern numbers) can be programmed into your KHGSD. re 1-855 Fer erowamming one of the 55S bult in pater irom The Sith Word | veLiow -—] aREEn Book. {601 ~659 Will programme letters of the alphabet e.g. 601 — A, 602 —B, 627 —9, 628 — &, This can be used in Neds 990 and 900 atall patton selector sottings. Wil print the word "BROTHER" Double siged tuck stitch braid ‘Sclact ta B position needles 8 yellow to'6 green. Push neues No.1 and 2 yellow and 2 and 3 pram hack down to A pot ‘Coit on wer the remaining nancies, Take K-carsiage past laf ture mark, tam ‘Change Knob to KE (Il. Knit from left te right. Push in bath Tuck buttons and knit Braid For programming when using own designs from mylar sheets. READY LAMP: arts whan the srogram i fink EAHOR LAMP: Lah whan vou gate como SSirrond ener th NUMERAL KEYS oes tha entry corel atu un hor eaactin Sas Stee (© Ratu, errr tha Car 10 the SET LINE, . 1) Wan using the ator cad, Rebs aes nen ening the merarind ti, pub iy tore aan Fo ‘yewuow'key heen Key wewohy ey In Aah afte trina aura ~ Ener ree rerorite by ae {Riiya taster line oes hoo a Bos ae © Yao toy: Gre ty “raat keys ae 46 enter eater sitions Gm your owes Hotei thea Pal ot ‘teed le mumbered in yee nd ther hair inren. @ yr ie the orm hrc om Piahthe YELLOW REY th to sham tha mame data in he degay Plan ReGREEN KEY IP tostow the fow mura Ml eaispay. (HOW To SELECT THE PATTERN ) ("STITCH WORLD” PATTERN BOOK '¢ You will have, with your machine, the special “STITCH WORLD" book, “STITCH WORLD" shows in full calour the 1555 beautiful stitcn pattern designs which ave built into the memory af the computer. Choose your design and enter the number into the computer, “STITCH WORLD” Pattern Baok © You may keit this faire design tn’more than two colours. Should this be the case, refer to the beck section of STITCH WORLD" where all the designe are clearly shown by graph, giving width and length of o pattern repeat, and showing where the yorn changos ‘appea. Paar Homer raravn Muar 400: mbar of Ree Lor’ say for example You Would Ike to knit the CHERRY” stich pattern design. ‘You shosla simply enter 100. ‘Numba of Sec | Memo Data: The cherry pattern in this example ic kenitead in dairisle pattern, the display: shows the mema data as the contrast colour yarn number. --Q\WHEN You KNIT YOUR ORIGINAL PATTERN '© When you knit your original pattern, you drew your detign on the ‘batter card with the Marking Pen, Inert the card into the machine tnd make the computer read the pattem, Making your own pattems... ee page 52, (SwaTcH COMPARISON a ‘© In pattorn bnitting a swatch varies withthe type of yarn ‘and pattern that is used. Some patterns have a more effective reverse side rather ‘han the right sie, sueh asthe Tuck Stiten Pattern ‘Choose which side is beter tor your purpora, When knitting, this side facing you. 1. Plain Knitting 2. Petter Knitting Farner Ne. 200. sire Patan Fatorn No. 253 gq = (PATTERN SELECTOR SWITCH p. 1 Selected patterns can be knitted in three ways by using PATTERN SELEC- “TOR Switeh ss shawn below. ‘© This can be a matit ora single area of patterning en. @ pane! of fers, or ace, we Jed der (© This can be either the same pattern knitted! in two different plaess, or any two parts of a pattern Knitted in two different places or using te BIE emda) CARD any two aiferent patterns wiown se by se can be Kita in Laat ry potion riportvaly. Pattern’ Patten 8 2) Porn A Paern RD sey + soyutentsiin spines nen tetra TAG RAN (ALL OVER PATTERN KNITTING » © This section takes you through basic programming of a ll over design. | Al over moans the pattern runs fram the lft edge of the knitting to the right. We start by taking you through programming, then mx plaie how to knit your design in fatal, so that you can s90 the roalts immediately. POSSIBILITIES 1. All over patterns a printed in Stitchwrortd, 3, Selecting portion of a Stitchworld Petter, $00 a ‘arta programming for an all aver patterning ‘© Before entering your program 1© The following example vses stitch design 100 from "STITCH WORLD”, Sitch on the power. eo reli hon OO @ Oa [83] OOO O= 4 ®@O® On O20 @® "0 Or PATTERN POSITION Wher the power is turned on, the ready lamp light up. ‘Any infarmaton displayed on the panel relates to the last pattern ted before the power was turned oft ) IMPORTANT. moves ‘Your comoutar ein work In two different "MODES" allowing you ta have more variation ‘put the computer into either "290" or ‘900° it wil stay in thar mode forall future prograrneing ntl vou decide ta alter i, therefore you do nat have ta put ‘990' or "099" in front of avery programme, ‘As a géneval guide made 990 will be usad when we warts pattern at its drawn, Mods 988 will be used when we want to select « portion af pattern. patterning. Once you have ‘© Pattern programing With the ready lamp an, enter 980 as the MODE number with numeral keys. oon » rely hor OD @ OF O@@®@ Ou @on TT OrO @® #O Or fATTERN FOHITION! Push the M (memory) Key to miemorise this bit of information. a 6 ¢ eet 33 oe oe ai B@HBBGG a Be o # oe apaman Ge exten anton OP ees =. af & law HB SE (a omg 53. ash the M (marory! key. ev i rd pei i aft Enter the pattern urbe iy @@ => Should you make a mistake, push the CE key Seren and enter the correct figue, a> _ ae moe OD @ Ove To complete the programme push the Mi» ‘irae hod ol Hl @@@ Ora ; S © if you, waine vb: check what Hiss bean propane: Soc 2e2Q0 retin ci 0 By mnt resin 22,9, Q "OO Or ep WB. OSO Ox Teas Daa fet sg. tom neni: . LSD ey SM cc ccsng of 7] DO@' Ge GF key. ‘the display tells you the row number of — ®| ‘your pattern See @ @® Or ST. ondiwiisiin, (Ce eer 222.0 _¥O Cx iki bis Rote caste a a OO Die Mie aac eye Proretie cea 2O®Ou ne calaur into the Teed. ‘your! ‘Yau can change the indication in the display before stating to knit or uring the kiniting. eo {> Kwem: 1 icates the Ft fow oF Pun the yellow kay. 1 nets wh pattern @ PATTERN KNITTING (© When you lent pattem No, 100, you use 3 contrast yarns. (Soe the right explanation.) When you do not chénge the contrast yarn, push the Gresn key to chonge the Indication on the Display into the row ‘When you change the contrast yarn © You usw msin yarn and Jeontast yarns. Meta information for @ After param progrsmming push tne ME SOrtast yarn: Yalow te 2h tendeon or pt (Gonna yam The Ouply inwenemano information, Cel Soraneent umber. @ Follow the steps below to knit the pat ener ‘tern. When the indieation on the Dis- pat play changes, change the contrast yarn. {Cone vom or Tet ‘BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING amma Thread the main yarn nto Cast on. Knit @ few rows in stocking the righthand. Yarn Tension stitch and place the K-Car- Unit. sigge outside ths left Tur Mark. Hang the Claw Weight ‘evenly slong the Gaston Comb, © PATTERN KNITTING (Gonrast Yan Kew Keay Sub Tacewo Sorina ‘Thread the contrast yarn into the left Yarn Tension Unit, ‘Set the Change Knob to KE (1, Jnchuding the Sub Takeup Spring. Tamia | 7 —S=_ ¢ Mowe the K-Garriage from left to right across the left Turn ‘The ncealis ate solacted, Mark. "You only need to operate the K-Carriage once across the “Turn Mrtcwhen you start patiesn knitting. a - Pus theupper MC Button ‘Theasd the contrast yarn into Yarn Feeder "B" — there is ‘poneed to open the Yarn Feeder Lever when you do 30. Holding the yarn ond with your left hand, move tha KCar- Nove the K Cartioge to the right and then to tha left, Vou lage fom right to eft. _are ow knitting in Farisle Pattern, 1 ote tc eos © Or finish pattern knitti S- 8 Knit in pattern until you hear the sound “Beep”. Finish the ew ed knit one mare row, You have naw knitted one complete pattern in length, ‘Set the Change Knob to N-L, ‘The Cam Button will be released automaticaly “Changing the position of em all over pattern First of all we need to undevetand how a pattern is positioned on the knitting Lat's take pattern 100 from stitchwortd, the cherry patter. “Thin shaw the machine res the pattern, graphed out “The fist column of stitches in the pattsen (marked by an arrow in oar diagram) isthe one we need to identify, ‘When the pattarn is knitad each stitch has its own needa, ‘The needle which corresponds with this first stitch of the pattern repeat iscallac the First Nevdle Position. (enPosnen) Taegan igh F rantonsn 17 a Naan z i hae esha i aru me ak che yi sehen et nue Yon @Q@ epe thei danin rea Ts'o thet the computer ean ditiquined between wo CLLLLLLLLLLLULLLLLLLUCLLLLLLLLLLL needbes of the same number. For example No. 10 on the right a ae (Green 10} anc No. 10 on the aft cYetlow 201. \When working in Mode 980 the first needle postion of on all aver pattern is sat automatically to place the pattern centrally on the needle Bed then rapeat out from there ‘© When ome pattern repeat consists of an even numberof stitches the centre pattern repeat will have halt the stitches to the oft (0! and another half tothe right. Example: ‘The first neeie postion ofthis pattern is automatically set et neeclc number Yellow 10, (¥ 10) UULLLLULLLLLLLLULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL. 10 BBB | Psu © When one pattern repeat consists af an odd number af stitches, the eentre stitch ls automatically placed on Green 1, (6-1) Example: “The first needle position of this patter is automaticaly set at seedle numbar Yellow 7. (¥ 7) ULULLULLLLLLLLLLLLLL MODE No. 999... F.N. position of an all over patterning can be changed by moving it to either the right or the left. (EXAMPLE ew fet nate potion ‘Thi Infearion ca baat Ur Ge chin stacy bee om NODE No, 909 ULLLULLLLLLLLLLLULULLLLULLLULLLLULLLLULLLLLLL is 100 Fi Fe ners postion yen a acet © Potten prasremming procedure @ ‘Switr on the power. ike sure the en Lamp ist) ® nmr 990 te MODE umber and pus the M ey Setall ite Pater Vacation Sits athe omer sion. Sette Pat Slectr Sitch 0 the lower positon, Bush the M ky, Enter the pater numb 100 Bush the Mey “Tae micine i nw skig fra bot it 1th pata “You can ato use Mode 989 10 select» portion ofa pattern by entering the stitch and row number (See pope 38.) In ths cae the whole pattem ir usd, therefor ony push the Mf key to check the pattern lng and deh, Push the M key, andthe information in the Display wil eer 19 the line ‘number the computes going to ead ror ‘Step (1), Diplay information —7] 1 8OG8e @ Posh dhe M key. ‘The information in the Dipiey now refers tothe line number the computer tego to reed to, Step (2), Disp information) © Pun mera ee ‘The information in the Display now refers to the column number on the left that the computer i going to read from. Seep (3), Diep informasion| 1] @ Pini tne boy. The infomation In the Diy now refs to th column number st he Hahcof the ptr, chat oe machine wl red ‘Step (4), Display information| @ Push te My Th information inthe Oily naw eer to the Fit needle poston of Sovaemrcote Step (5), Daley inform {n order to cance! out this bit of information, push ‘The Display window has now gone blank, Now ent Yalow key thon 13, @ Pon inemiey. Entry) key. pushing the GB The READY temp it Pash the CF key (EXAMPLE) ew feat nee po {Th Intron ean Of vor on chooKing Fis nanan goon when ws laced peteately ted onthe ASE No. 900 LELLELLLLLELLLULEELLLLLELULLLLLLLULLLLLLLLLL ‘Changing the size of selocted pattern With MODE 900 Its possible to soloct 2 portion of pattem, rather than the whole. ‘Alsa we con add blank spaces onto the side, up to stftch number 200, or onta the top up to row number 889, This giver the ‘ffeet of § tore speted aut patter on the fabrle. Before each of the following examplos:— 1, Seth on the power, 2, Enter 909 at the MODE number and push the M key. 2, Set all the Pattesn Variation Switches to the lower postion 4, Set the Pattnm Selector Switeh to the lower pesition. Push the Mt key 15 Pattern No. Imop tanta the pattern number ex, 100, Push the M key. (Example 1 © Select the part (cherry) of pattern. 4. Step {1}, The bottom saw of the pattarn 1 1, Step (2), The top row of the pattern. An ly, | & Step 131. Tholatt end of me pattern — 8. Step (4), The righttend of the pattem 10. Step (5), The fist needle postion ‘Example 2 00 (© Take 5 stitches borween the pattorns. Gaia, | PEERS E BBG Reames ae Gramoie a (© Take 5 rows between the pattern. “0 sre a I 6. Step (11, The bottom row af the pattern. 7, Stop (2). The top row of the pattern An | & S069 (The leend of ee patern- 9. Step (4). The right end of the patter 1 i 18 2 10. Step (5). The first neodle position S (SINGLE AREA OF PATTERNING (© This section takes you through programming 2 single area of patterning. “This may bo #pictuce pattern as our example shows oF ft ‘ould be a panal of patterning positioned wherever you desire on your kntsing. ‘We shall take yau through the programming and then ex: plain how to knit this type of pattorn ssing firsle as before, POSSIBILITIES 1. Single motit pattern ws printed in Stitchwort, 2. Single area of patterning making a panel. fod oy 3, Selecting a portion ofa Stitchworld pattern and knitting ina a single area of pattern, =a Is ter to: nit a single atea of patterning, we rwed to give the computer three extra bits of information, ‘loft ard rh edge ofthe pattem width. ise oasdle position, FIRST NEEDLE POSITION (F.N. Position) This refors to the number of the needle whieh cortespands to the fiat stitch of the pattern repeat. Seep o-Blame 22222 ner Yt FN poston, a) wwupwufioull i” 22Z2 hs First stitch of the patior repeat PATTERN WIDTH Inthe following examples we have chosen Yellow 15 (15) a our first needa position. ‘Step limp No. 6 seks, which needle you want 20 start knitting your pattern on? ‘Step lamp No, 7 a3ks, which needle you want to.end knitting your pattern on? ‘Always git the left edge of your pattern to start.on and the right edge to end tha pattern on, na Bare ‘tap WoT aM FF Mostion Ciba See ptr repeat 6 20 stshes, 60 tee il be 60 stitches. We have to el the cemmpuar to knit the peter ove act ned - @ Ener 718 a1 the lett end ot pater wath Parte ate Bo steanes @ Enter GAS as the viohn end of pater wath, ph simon CELLU YLLLLLLLLLLL "By changing the pattern width, you can ‘cbtain variaus pattern combination. © Ener VAT ose lt and of pate en Yone 200. Bo eer Vth Gi bt were tele eens funn with *© Before entering your progeam ‘Switch on the power Partarn programming * einen the power switch is tumed on, the READY lamp lights up, Any information displayed on the panel relates to the last pattern used before the power was turned off. Enter 090 at the MODE numba with numaral keys @©:-@o-@ Push ne M (memory) key 10 remorse this bit of information. Sev all Patten Wavistion ‘Switches at the lower position, Set tha Pattern Selactar Switeh at ‘he upper position, a> The flowing arama uss ite dng 10 from “STITCH WORLD". UULLULLULLL FN pation (Ga HELAAULULLLLLL Paar Wide 20 sichex 2, ©OO® Ore a OO On OPO O® On 229,, 2 “OO Oc @ ©® Ova 1 @O©® On O20 @ patie amon MO Ocr TH 4 8 aed of BE ko Gaeeha8 a fat at on an KH [asl 5 rele ‘Pash the M (memory) key atten No, lamp iit Enter 100 as the pattern umber. OOO ae -»> Step No, § lamp isi. (Fitst needle postion lamp) Sree lan ard tone ot { = a ae Oo (Cp sam | aa Pare ne is oo Po or By ES 2 jon 2% & & oe i i Push the M (rnamary) kay. fa) Ff len remain BRR L_£ @o@ = pete | i ec Push the M memory! key ‘Step Na. 7 lamp is. Enter 628 as the sight end of pattorn width @2© lex 2) A see, iin Push the M (memory) key to finish the programming, Push the CF key to start to knit from row 1 1 Knitting a single motif pattern. @ Trvesd the main yarn enough se righthand tension unit. Coston. Kit few rows in stacking Miteh Place the K-Carviae ‘outside the lft Turn Mark, @ Programme the pattern you require. (© Trees sneer grn i te rian rl wi, @ set the Change Knob to KC (E- © Move se K-Carige from aft right nat he Tarn Mork to the rght side of your keitting. You naw hove 3 needle selection inthe area you wish to psttern © Push the upper centre button MC. Q) Thread she contrast colour ino fede © Holding the end of the contrast yarn in the feFt hand, move the K-Carriage from right to laft over the knitting. Note both oloues a8 now kitted. Cortnae kiting unl you her the sound “aw Frith the row and Kit one mare rom: Yau hve ont knitted one ‘pattern length. @ ‘ou con cow nner comioue to esate» para of pattern, Or Hh pare kiting. Sette Change Knob to NL. The 2 Site lb aesed nutonsueai Tet beak Ot tho contrast colour and ear the wad nthe conte te om Single area of patterning, making a pane! FN. potion (9 38) ULLLLLLULLLG-LLLLL LLL Fons 2asm Fete Peter with 7 we Programming procedures @ switch on he ower, @ Ent 990 st tne ODE numba and gush ve Wt (memory Ke. 48 Paes Waitin Switches ote loner oH on, @ svtthe Pao Selector Sitch othe uber Baio, @ Pan mh weep, Emer the paren numer 100, @ Push tne mhap, Push 18 for he First nonce poidon aft pate rept (Pathe Mey Push YE foro lft ane of the pattern tobe kt, @ ruhtte muvy, Pes G32 fore sgh ondet rw param, @ Pah ihe Wier, (Fhe READY lar ie OD. Pum CF key to mow to the thet row of the pin, Mow you ts prograrmed the peter in ance reed tsar kaiting Koitting instructions (D custom anc knit few rou in woking stitch Toke rw K-Canige outside the le Turn Mark (B Threat contrast yey int the lta tenon unit See the Chang nad t9 KC IT (Move sh K-Carige from the et past Turn Mark, aro the kitting 10 ty right aioe of he fable, Pave me yppar mite baton ME. (© Thread the contest eh nt acer 8, @ Holcng tno sa af the contrat yarn En th Hetinend, move the KcCrriage fom right ett gross te knitting Note bosh eolowrs are mtn he so “ep thie all you that you ar out to comp spt (pinion ea at makings Pure! of patterning, save lave he "Bens ad exty cm ering atl @ to tah param snving, set ts Change Kad 0 NL, he Car butane wil be reteset mitorate, 10D oak ott she corte colour end sacure the ena in he clip onthe tension ras. hapten Cantnue kiting ut you havethelonath Bf febvicraquire. 1 ‘When we use the MODE 899 we can extract « portion from a printed pattern. 1 pestion 161 toh of partie rat ‘© Pattern prosramming procedure ‘Switch on the power. (Make sure thet the READY lamp i it.) Enter 009 a the MODE rumbr andl push the M (memary) key Set ll the Petter Varatin Switches tothe lower position. Set the Pattern Seluctor Switch tothe upper peitin, © Push the key and enter 100 as the pattern number Gosh the M key anc enter 1 asthe first bottom) row of pattern. Dash the M key and enter 24 asthe last (top row of pattern. (© ccs ny eid ibe 9 tat od of paar, Q Pash the M key and enter 20 as the right end of pattern. Push the key and enter G1 athe First needle portion of pater sh the M key and enter V42 asthe eft end of pattern width, Puss the M key and enter G12 asthe right end of pattern width @ rst ite Mikey, (The READY lamp ie fit) @ Pus ie CF key. —e- Hi] Selecting to kit wn ll aver pattern using A pattern Your computer is capable of retaining a programme on each of the three Patter Selector settings. In this. oO ‘example the cherry which usually ha First needle position on yellow nesdly number 10, can be offset. Sart tow above spy by cing the "or sg art sting oF te computer gina! ‘The teac pater intreaton fed inte the allover patern memory ool when the READY lamp it nse of krittns push te Pattern Sector Switch to the tap setting and pro Ws) gramme-as foltows (2p. tition Sikeston & ELLLLLLLULLLLLLLLULLULLLL _BaaRIRS Paar wath (Fallow Pattern program GEEE0GB PATTERN NO ‘Yau gan change the petten repeat pesition and move I to althar = the right or the left to align the pattern for bodes and slows. Programe @ Emer ine MODE nurver 990. Push the M deermory) Re. © serail me Partern Variation Switches to the lower postion, pus the Mt memory) kay (ec he Boca Racaor ciate the ice Bon: @ Pras the m (memory) kay. Enter the pattern number 160, © Puan the a drmenory key. Step No.5 lamp se Enter Yi a the FN, pos on ofthe patter © Aish the bt (memory) key. ‘Step No.6 lamp isi Ener Yi00 os the lefeend of the pattern knitting. (D Push the (memory) key. Step No.7 arp I Ener Gi00 as th right end oF the pater width © Aisne memory) key. © Posh the CF key “Te pattern iemow ready to kot. (Wo AREAS OF PATTERNING » ‘© This section explains how to programme your machine to knft two ares of patteming a the seme time, “The patterns we have used in oUF exarnples are ‘picture’ or motif designs, you may choose to knit your design as © panel of patterning the full length your fabric. “Those pattems will be refered to.as Pattern A and Pattorn B, POSSIBILITIES 4, Select « patton and kot it in 2 different places 2, Select tw whofe of the pattern as A. and position it on the knitting, Then select a partion of the same pattern 9¢ Band position that in another place 3. Select one portion af a pattern at A and position it sleet another portion of the same pattern as Band position itin another place on your Knitting, A] Pattern programing for Pattern A+B Two arvas of Pottering “The following example wes stitch design 100, ‘rom "STITCH WORLD”. EN. pagan for FN. poston for Me nts. Pr UULLLLLLLULLLLLULULL Portrn Width dO stiches (onteher 2 pea) Potten With 20 tis nnn inn, © © @ Ore asss] DOD On i—! ©@@ ow nite were) (MO. Ger When the powerswitch is tmed on, the READY lamp lights up Any information displayed on the panel relates to the last pattern sed batore the power was turned off Enter 990 as the MODE number with rumeral keys. ooo = Set alt the Patarm Variation Switches to the lower position. a Sot the Patetn Selector Sitch to te mite position. =» Push the M.{memary) Key. Patietns No, Exp i it. Enter 100 asthe pattern number. Oo@O@ Push she Mt (namory) Kev. Step No. § lamp is it Enter ¥80 asthe FN. postion for Pattein A Push the Mt (memory key. Step No.6 lamp iit. Enter YO as the laft end of pattem width for Pattern A. Push the M {memory} key. Step No. # arp ist. Enter Y11 as the right end of pattern width for Pattern A. Ooo Pash the Mt (memory) key. ‘Step No, 10 lamp is it Enter G21 as the F.N. postion for Pattern B. OO Push the M (memory) Keys Steps No. 11 lamp ist. Ennr G21 92 the lett enc of pattern wiath for Pattarn B, @Q0 a SURE Ba ce "8 aa fren 22.9. "on & aes EE Bes it (aa lood =:6, = | "easlapd 2O oO parte Poon =D ~— a Push the Mt {mermory) Key, aa Be Ae a nccoramanein ay toe Partern 8, i @eoo oa SER Push tha M (memory) key to finish the pro gramming, Push the CF key to start to lent from row 9. * Follow knitting operation as for a single area of patterning (See page 40.) 1 4G) fC) | peterm at B and poston chat in another place, ung Mode TAEEIE | sect the whole of the patti as A and position it onthe knitting, then elect a portion of the same | How to select two patterns Decide the patirn size twice ame: tet programming patter bs “Pettem A” and 2nd one is “Pattern 8” Select the whole ofthe pattern as Pattern A. PATTERN GBBGEGEE é @ For the Patti 8, you can decide the size of pattarn width but the siz of the height must be the same as Pattern A. a ‘© Pattern programming procedure ‘Salta on the power, (Mako sure that the READY taro isi.) Enter 999. the MODE number and push the M (memory) Key ‘Set all the Pattern Variation Switehes to the loner position ‘Set the Pattern Selector Switch to the middle position, Pash the M (memory! key and enter 100 asthe pattern number. Push the M (mamary) key and onter 1 at the frst (bottom) row of Patter A Push the (mamory) Key and enter 40 asthe last (opt row of Pattern A. Push the Mt (memary) key and ontar 1 26 tho left ond of Partein A. Push the M (memary) Key and enter 20 a the right end of Pattern A, ‘Push the M (memary) key and enter G11 as the F.N. position of Pattern A. ‘Push the M (memory) Key and enter G11 a the left end of pattem width for Push the M (mnemery) key nd enter GSO atthe right end af pattern width for Pattern A. ‘Push the M (memory) key and enter 9 es the lett end of Pattarn 8. Push the M {memory} key and enter 20 a the right snc of Pattern B. Push the Mt (memory) Key and entor Y30 as the F.N, position of Patten B, tern A Push the M (memory) key and enter VO0 a the lt end af pattrn width for Pattern B. Push she M (memory) kay and enter Y191a the sght end of pattern width for Patirn B, Push the M (onemory) Key. (Fhe READY tamp i tin) Push the CF hey: SOOS SSSSSSGOHVOHOOH OHO Now you are ready to knit your pattern, Follow lenitting Instructions at for 8 single area of patterning. (Sew pane 40.) ‘and position it in another place on your kitting Select one portion of the pattern and postin it, then select another portion ofthe pattern at 8 © How to select wo patterns ‘Decide the patiorn size tice ‘Nama: 1st programming pattem is "Pattern A and 2nd ane i “Pattern 8” Youcan decide the size af pattern within se limits of 200 stitches (vith x 990 (height) for the Pattern A. ‘*For the Pattern 8, you can decide the size of pattern width upto 200 stitches but the sie of the height must be the same Pattern A 100 FN. portion for Pater FN, postin for Patarn A UULLLLELULLULLELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLULLLLULLLL : us SC a lr cea | tL paren Pattern program PETTERN PATTERN BeeEeee PATTERN NO. o-fi00 8 ‘# Patter programming procedure Switeh on the power. (Make sure thatthe READY tamp is it.) Ente 999.5 the MODE number and pus the RE memory) Key. Set al the Patio Variation Svtehes tothe lower position. Set the Pattern Selector Switch tothe middle postion, Fash the M Imemory) key and.enter 10 asthe pattern numbet Push the M (memory) key and enter 1a the first (tottom) row of Pattern A Push the M memory) key anc enter 40 as the last (top) rom oF Pattern A. Push the Mrmemory) key anc enter. the let end of Pattern A, Push thet (memocr) key end enter 20.5 the right end of Pattern A, Push she (memory) Key and enter G11 asthe F.N, position of Patten A, ih the Mt (memory) key and enter G11 as the let end of patton width for Pattern A, ‘Push the M memory) key anc enter G34 athe right end ot pattern wich for Pttern A. Push the M (remoey key andentr 1 a the lft end of Pattern B, Pash the M (memory! key andenter@ as the right end of Pattem B. Push the M (memorr) ey and enter Yas the FN, potion of Pattern B, Push the M enemory) key an anter Y3S the left end of pater wich for Pattem 8 Push the M (memory) key and enter Y15 asthe right end of pater with for Pattern Path the M rnomory) key. (The READY lamp ist) uth the CF ke. OS 6S S80S8SS8G090 008009 Now you are ready to knit your pattern, Follow knitting instructions as fara single area of patterning, (See page 40.) (© Plesse cater to the Diagrams on the back poges of your "STITCH WORLD" PATTERN BOOK. 1 The Memo information is shown on the left sila ofthe dia- fam, whan you are knitting the patter, Memo information lsppsies in the deplay, when you puth the Yellow key. "© The Memo information witl have different meanings de- ‘Bending on the stitch you ave Knitting Tuck & Ske srrTcH PATTERN (© The Momo information is used to distin ulsh between different colour yams in ‘muit-colour pattern knitting. 308 Keita yarn Bo. Kit with yarn No.2 -— LACE & FINE LACE PATTERN ~ © 11 90 mumbor is shown in the Display, (operate the L-Corriage. ‘© Whan a number apposrs in the Display, kknit-as many rows with the K-Carriage 1 the number Knit rath the X-Carrone agers tha Laine ait 2 toma ith the K-Oerge (paras the LCarage | (2) whan no numbae és shown in the Dis -— FAIRISLE PATTERN © The Momo information t used ta distinguish between the contrast yarns © No. 1 is used for the main yarn and the other num bers for the contrast yarn, l Ls etre carnrast yars No.2 Ani ath contrat yarn Ne -— WEAVING PATTERN ——— - (1) The Mame information is used to distin- guish between the wraving yarns play, you haute knie ths row without a weaving var, st wth moving yen No.2 Kot wthiwmaing yen No.3 dwt ig yen NO 2 __ LACE & FINE LACE PATTERNS. ‘MIXED © Use the L-Carsiage and the K:Carviagn as indicated by ‘the symbol or number in the Display. Flashing Omani rita mary roi wth ‘novnar nce sl ‘This section explains how ta put your own ideas onto the Mylar sheets, howe are the plastic type graph sheets, nd how to prov ramome these patterns 20 you have 9 truly ofighnal design, Toke time to eam how to make yourawn design and pattem programming sa thet You ean enjoy tha full from your machine can give you. (nos you hate prooremmed one or two of your awn designs vou will realize that You can take any part of any design to give you endhess possiblities, ‘5 To begin with, take a glance at whola steps. -—STEP FOR KNITTING YOUR OWN PATTERN @ Drawing your design on the pattern card ‘© To do this you will need the marking pen to mark the cards, he penciérubber ie came you make a mistake and the blue tomplate, all out af your accessory box. (© Partern card reading — the computer memorizes your pattorn ) (© When you set the pattem card into the machine after pattein cord reading pro- ramming, the card i fed automatically and the computa re8ds the card. Whole pattern card (60 ss. x 150 rows) is memorized in the computer, © Patter programming & knitting ) ‘© With patter program, ¢ pattem areas selected trom the pattem memorized by patter card reading pro gram and information where the pattem be positioned isi to the eemputer, (THE PATTERN CARD (MYLAR SHEET) > (= These windows not ums NOTE: ©The size of the patsor on the knitting 10 the sap of the pattern on the cerd, this will vey ac cording 10 the yar and tension used, © You will need to keep these cards clean and tat a6 erst ‘ed and oil marked cards do not read correctly, and your pttoen will be spoilt PATTERN CREATING AREA ‘Draw your design in this ae “There ure 60 stitches ad con this area, FEEDING PERFORATION SET LINE “The Parser Car! has ta be sot at the Set Line. ‘Thete lines are used to check the cart is feading inte the machine wanty (PATTERN SIZE © Pattern sie is not limited to one pattern care (00. « © Maximurn site ‘180 rows). Giant pattems (max, 200 sts. x 998 rows) ‘cn be Initted by combining the several pattern car, Bar )WHEN MAKING THE PATTERN Cem ede 2 280 roms r A 1p 10 908 rows T 7 cas Combine six cards — aati eas) (ONE pacarn eat (HOW TO MARK THE PATTERN CARD 7 I ir always a good idea to draw your design on the paper design sheets fest, with an ordinary pencil or pen, and then trace the finished design onto the Mylar sheets, a) \ nor saver of the graph represents a site of Knitting, Draw your own gacign onto the paper design sheet ‘Whon you use the marker pen for the frst tima, 1. With the cap on, shake vigourously, you wil he ball beasing inside bounee beck and forth, 2. To prime the tip, press on a piece of paper to th: tip retracts, eepeat until the nfb turns black with ink, 3. Test an paper before actual use From the stcane! time, shake the pen with the eap on, then rest on a place of paper before marking the card. the NOTE: ‘Keep the cap firmly om to prevent the nib from d between use, rt the blank pattern card onto the design sheet and trace ‘se pattern with 2 marking pen which comes with machine ‘Draw your pattern on the card ace ‘Marking the pattorn card Mork the card by dot just in the To block out the Patter, fist mark tha To corract pattern, erase with the accessory feenter of each block. Da nat pro: autling by dots. Then fill in the space to ERASER. Do not rub too strongly. The ‘rude berond the line of next block, be marked. template ls useful to acase small areas of pat (How TO MAKE THE PATTERN CARD BE READ (PATTERN CARD READING MODE) ) '* PATTERN CARD READING MODE 777 With this mods — You program for making the pattorn card be read (PATTERN CARD READING PROGRAMMING), ‘You make the machine read the pattern eard actualy. 250 rows | | Alse vou delete the pataen thathes been memorized (PATTERN DELETING PROGRAMMING) ! | e \ = xD (xn ‘When reading ‘When readiog one pattern card 1 pattern card. © PATTERN CARD READING PROGRAMMING \\ y| ee . 34 O@®@ ocx ‘Mata sue the READY amos i it. |] ©OO Oa Ener 777 ps the MODE number withthe numeral ys 4 a © @©@ Om OOO -» ae Sea won patTehn POSTION (| dbp ide oie) ey f d the Pattern No amps, =» Bes RR ee | aid Caeser. ae avoid contusion.) (© The computer allocates the number 901 for your Tat patie, number 802 for your 2nd pattern, snd so on sutomatieally. |W Ifthe Display does nat show any pattern number. Memory eapactey i full, Belts the unnecesary pattern @) Pash the CR key and stop the progr @ Rotor 2 P60 ad cele the unnecoiary pater, © lea the pattern card maing programming {© you stop programming .. Push the GR key, READY lamp sit and pattern cant reading wid is cancelled —8- Fish he M emery) hey Sup No.3 ws more Ft Ener the oom of ptr cae Irenzart!gincon TEx: Denter the gre. Dip (ee. Push ae M (memory) key. Step No. 1 and lamps ar lit. Enter the number of pattern card (vertial direction. Ex. Denner the figure 2 (ex) GO) Push ane M (rnemary) key. The READY lamp ‘s (it and the Display shows the scant umber to be read, = ‘sCerd number — refer to the instruction “Before reading the care... "an the next pape. CHECKING AND CHANGING THE NUMBER OF CARD TO BE READ Yau cay chack and change the mirnber of ea hen the READY lamp is Ft and the Display show: 1 a the cot fumter, Whar the Disley show the mare xcept 4 You can ony cack the nurnba care.) @ Pn tha mM treeory) key. The Pttrn No amp it uh he Mtmersory] ky apn. = ‘The Display shows the pattorn number, © Fish ihe Memory key. Step No. Sand 4 lames ate Ii tnd ha Dopey sews therumber of ar orzo Circion. Check =» Enter the naw mumber snd ‘push the M key “Ht you want to change. the number @ Push tte memory) ty Suche. Tard Dlstpe ore Heard the Ooply snows the murat ca irda incon), check “iyo want tang Women @ comin op » ss Enter the new number ion Bf this poe, 22 AS 0 at loated S65 Gare No. =o a] a en | OO @ Ore BY 1 COO Ox 1 ®©@@ Om een OO Cor € Memory eanacity isnot enough for the entered pattern area Delete the unnecassary o @ Pun the CE kay. The ERROR lamp wil urn of © prah the CR key ent stop the program. eter wF-60 one cee the unecninry Fan -— Before reading the card. . . When the pattern card reading programming i completed, set she pattern card to the reads the card ona by one, © card Number \when combining some cards to make one patter, the order of cards to be read (eerd number ss Follows: Before reading the cards, write the eard rimber oa the ear, ‘© Pattern area the eomputar mods ‘Tho computer road al the Pattern Creating Area (60 sts, x 150 rows) on the card iwspective ofthe daw design. But the computer reads from Ist to 20 th stitch of 4th cards (horizontal direction) and from Tot to 98th row of 7th ‘cord (vertical direction), because maximum pattern ares of ane patter is up to 20D stitches and 90H rows (refer to P53) (© Make the pattacn card be fead after pattrn card reading programming. Turn off the power, Insert the pattern card oF Card No, “into card inlet and set it wo the Set Line correct. {Rafer to the next poge 3 -— How to set the pattern card ‘& Use the pattern card after drying the ink completely. Insert PATTERN CARD GUIDES, LS Inert the PATTERN CARD into the CARD INLET =| MPORTANT: Jn e-seaight fine with the pattem facing you, ‘Turn the card feeder dil towards you until the SET LINE sits on the edge of the card inlet, es 5 ‘Turm on POWER SWITCH. Set the card holder =this will stop the card from flopping forward asi feeds in, Switch on the power, READY Imap ist. All the information =o, O@@ Oe EADY ERROR Giolye one pie tae ton power as reso » |] ©O@® Onn | ot Make sure that the cared number on the o® Or OrO ® 10 Ocr eaTTenn poston Gisplay and the card number of the in= suet card are save | 7LoR Push the CF Key. @e => ‘The. pattom card fed automatically and she computer read all the pattem creating ree \Wihen the 150th line is read, the card Is fed bake and aaa from the machine * When reading some cards, the Disalay shows next card 1, Repeat operation © 8 Se NOTE: ‘Never turn off the power switch until the cards fed back completely and you'check the next card oe nthe como is rt or the gattern cards, number on the Disatay: - Ging tn READY urge = Gate one we aS New peters a dog ade fh oc, (sea) © M¥-you stop the computer to raad the pattern card and cancel the pattern card reeding mode before oF while reading the gard os ‘Yaw cart cans! mading made when the READY lame it o7 and the Display shows tha eard ne. (if the computer is reading toe card, wait until the reading is finished and the Garis relewsed from the machine), @ Enter MODE no, 770. oe ‘© =» fel 4 |lat) == ‘S ie, OO setae eaiTean pataion © Pan 0m troy ey Te The READY lamp is tit and the pattern cord gg seating mos eancaled, CA & eth] men “a we nfomaion ot te catenin BER ° es os Shear eon: a ‘fo met of enon neers pane aes ae Qe Q, data, is deleted, paren RaTHOW f PATTERN DELETING PROGRA! IG Deletw unnncestary pattern which you created. Make sure that the READY lamp slit Enter 777 as the MODE number with the numeral keys > a mon OOO Oc OOO ou OOO on MO Ocr it ash the M (rmemoey) ey: “The Pattern Noten is Hand to Dioley lp shown the na pater num “The patter number in the Display . pends on the number of stored pattarns. Enter the number for the patter that you wan t0 delete oo BE) "a4 | - Be + ra ae ex) @-@ esa) ae ei Push the GA Key, % @ca =» “The number in the Dieptsy goes out snd ‘he computer deletes the stored pastem, “1s sometimes takes few seconds uni the rmumber disappears. Hf you want to dolete more than one stor fed pattem, repeat Operations 34, Push the OF Rey ©] (De READY lamp is tit and the pettern deleting programming (pattern arc reading moda} is finished (MARKING THE MEMO ON THE PATTERN CARD > To know time af changing yam, mark the momo on the pattem card, If the pattern card is set when knitting the pattern, the pattern card is fed according to the movement ff the KIL}-Cartige. ‘The row number at the card init is the one you are gaing to knit (needle selection hat just been completed), Mark the memo on the row where you change the yarn, a - The row number Vou ae going to knit -—When the pattern has 1 pattern card in vertical direction ‘Mark the memo outside the Potten Creating Area on the pattern card. {Do nat mark the mero inside the Pattern Creating Areab =e xt om te Matt mao rit om whe (Cerrone) (PU) he een contrast yarn / “ymee ane mema comes at the card inlet, change the vem. Write the pumber af rows for K- CCstriaye operation “When the meme comes at tho card inlt, knit 3 many rows (ex. 2 rove) with the K-Catrago as the mimo number indiewied and then move the L- Carriage from eft to right, -— When a pattern has some cards in vertical direction Mark the memo on the blank pattern card’ anc! usw the care ac memo card. (Only jn this case mark the roma inside the Pattern Creating Area) When knitting the patiern, set this memo card to the machine Enter the figure 1B. the right onl of pattern. o@ -» 3 fe 2) S "3 (ac) Tarte ns = es) bose) 5-6 = Cy — lord 0 Push the 1 [memary ey. The ready lamp and green tampa lt, and you have campleted the program. . ee ~ Blaaloeed + PATTERN KNITTING When knitting your own pattens, set the pattern card or the memo card. Ms one movement af the KIL] Corr oge, the card fad 1 rom, so the partirn card tells you which row you are now knitting. If you mark the memo on the cad, it tells yu time for changing the yarn, @®. Turn off the some. imsert te pate card into car lolet ane tf the St Lie caret Q sie 62 power Push the CF koy and the ear! is fa 10 the starting row of the pattern and the =» uslay indiestes the row number af the pattern card, 1) I tne et tow of the eard it natn the edge of inet, a =[4 los == © [f the ERROR lamp is fit wher pusting the CF key, i ' poameeeaes le bo Ser agin 2h wee ies © Treved the main yan though the righthand tension unt ® casen Feit # fa rv in stocking sth Pave the K-Carloge outside the late Turn Mak @ Threat the contract yarn soto the letthand tension unt — 8 Set the Change Knob to KG (I), move the K Carriage to the ther side strom to the Tuen Mark to selact the neettn. ‘Ac this time, the pattern card does not fond, Check the Memo of the patton card before moving the K-Carriege, Thread the contrast yarn into feeder “B ac- cording to the Mamo, Holding he end of the contrast colour in the tefthand, move the K-Carriage from right to leftover the Knitting. [Nate bath colour are being kn ted L “Then continue Knitting. As the carriage turns the pattern cord is fed one raw forward, the K-Cariago must pass the ‘center af the machine G1 needle, on every row. ‘The tow number of the pattern at the card inlet and the row number in the display indicate the next knitting row, {The need selection fas been mace) [At the row before the last row of pattern the tuzzer makes the sound “bnap” andi at the lst row af pattem the pattern catd is atomatically returoed to the starting raw of pattern “with the sound “beep ‘You have mow knittad one complete pate. v Wher the Memo comes at the cad inlet, change the cont. rast vain eccording 10 the Memo, ‘You can either continue to knit ignoring the beep’s and oreate the pattern all over the fabric, oF if YOU wish you can finish the patterning. If you cantinue ta knit, fallow the card to return te the start line before knitting the first tow of your pattern, If you finish the pattern knitting, tum the Change Kot back to N.L., the Cam But: ton will automaticaly be released, Break off the contrast Colour acd eauim the end in the clip on the tension mast, es @ Punto nn ery. “The pattern card etums tothe Set Line eu Turn off the power. @o Remove the pattom card with the Card Feeding Dial |When you want to knit the sequel of the pattern after taking out the pattern card (When you are using K-Carriage) (ikon the msde acon apt Toke cut the pater cad. (Do not ness RR) 1. Turn off he power switch 2. Take out the nate card manual, by turing the Card Feeding Dia back "To start knitting again 1. Tur on the penwer switch, Check the row number in the Display. Turn off the power switch, 2. insert the pattern card. Turn the Card Feeding Dial and set the card with the ow number indicated on the Display st the card inlet. Turn on the power switch. {3.Check the yarn ore the sting of the K-Carriage, sat knitting after moving the K-Carriage serote the Turn Mark, (Wh the needle winction i rokon Or the Knlting stake off from the machine Ss ‘To take out the pattern cate, (Do not prest RA.) 1.Tur off the power switch, 2, Take que tha pattarn card manually. By turning the Card Feoding Dal back. Te start knitting again: 1. Turn on the power switeh, Check the row number in the Display. Turn off the pone switch, 2 Insert the pattern card. Turn the Card Feeding Dial and set the card with the row qumbor indicated on the Display at ‘the card inlet. Turn om the power saith, 2. Align the needs 10 8 position, 4 Put tha K-Csrriage outside the Turn Mark at the-yarn end side, Push both Part buttons and set the Chenge Knob to KC (Thor Ke ill. 5. Move the K-Cartiage 1 row. Make sume that the K-Carriage pases the Turn Mark, Needles are not selected, but if both ‘the and nendie come forward to D position, bring them back to B position 6. Move the K-Carriage T more row, The needles are selected. 7. Set the am Buttons according to your pattern, Check the yarn und start knitting PATHeAR SeLecToR| Change the F.N. position of an all over pattern. 1) Be-) ‘© MODE No. 990... F.N, position of an al over patterning is sot automatically by tha computer to pale the pattern repests ‘ver the cantre of the neediebed, FN, position of anal! over patterning can be changed ty moving it to elther the right ar the left. MODE No, 998. CE ear ¥10 te postion pat opens FN. gettin Y18 —— ran ansering the pater progerrning Wanbeselete optionally) PrORMnaInG Step No. mi ULLLLLLLLLLLLLULLLLELLLLELLLULLLLLLLL LL ‘© Pattern programming procadure, 280090 GEO09 Make sure the READY lamp i it Enter 980 as the MODE number snd push the M (memory) key. Set the Pattorn Variation Switches at the lower position. Set the Pattern Salactor Switch to the lowe position sh the Mt (memory) key. The Pattern Mo. fap is Enter 901 as the pattern number, [Enter the pattern number which war allocated by the computer wien you made pstteen card roading program. Push the M [memory] Key. Step No, 1 is bs, anter 04s the firs {bottom row of the pattern Push the Mt (memory) key. Step No. 2s Push the M (memory) key. Step No. i it, entor 2s the leftend of she pattern. enter 32 a; the lat ftop} row of the pattern. Push the M (memory) key. Step No, 4 isn, enter 19 a5 the right end of the patiern, Push the M (memory) Key. Step No. i in, enter VIB 36 the FN, pos Push the M (memory) Key. ‘The READY lamp and GREEN lamp are It. (© Koitting your pation eter to pgp 67-68. » parrenWseLEGroR | als ‘S Programming e single motive or area of pattern using a Mylar shout design. © By changing the F.N. position and Pattern Width, you ah obtain various pattern combinations. .N. pasion ul UULLULELLULULLLLUULLULLLLLLHUeLLu @ Fit bottom vow ef tien 11) 2 Last top] cou of pattern (3B) Leftend of pattern (20) @ Alene end of pater (38) Enter 8908 the MODE number with the numer! keys @O@Q =» Push the M (memory) key, ‘Set all Pattan Variation Switches atthe lower position, =» Set the atta Salactor Suite t0 the guy upper pesition, Push tho Mt (memory) key. “The Pattern No. lapis it Enier 90% as the pattern number, @@O-O ‘Use the pattern number which war oh ie, {Peter to the Operation 2 on page 85.) Select the pattern from the pattern ear (Reter to the example on page 71.) Push the M (memory) key. ‘tap No. 1 faenp is it Ener the figura 13 a the first (bottom) zow of pattern => 3 oe Pah the Mt (memory) Key. ‘tap No. 2 lamp ist Enter the figure 36 a4 the tat (top) row of pattern, Qo =» = OOO Cre ®O@OO® Ona OO® On “O Ocr °O ® al oq Te 8 aesAtl of GE kc 8@@eaaa@8 A at aH od dt KH PATTERN VARRATION o-nme "aS llesl 2 — Bolan feet So uch the Mt {memory key. Step No. 3 lama slit, Enter the figure 20 a the left end of pottern o@ =» of on ois] crises: af Step No.4 lami it, 2 bot Emr the figure 38 onthe right end of peter ®:@ ep seaireal Push the M (memory) Key. ‘Step No. 5 lamp iit. Enter ¥ 20 a tha F.N. position of pattern, @@Oo@ -» te Push the M (memory) key ‘Step Na, 6 lamp is it Enter Y29 as the lett end of pattarn width. be Sic = oo Sa nee jail saa Fa] > fen fel ree aA Enter G31 as Ueight endo pattern with atch eoOo =» o Push she M (memory key. The READY lamp and GREEN lamp are Jin ond you have comple th program, © PATTERN KNITTING \When knitting your own pattern, se the pattern cars or the memo card. As ons mavement of the K(L}Carriage the ead is fe 1 row, 20 the pattnrm card tells you which row Vou are naw knitting. IF you mark the mera on the card, ses you tie ‘or changing the yam, GERD 2 reser rs @ Torvotl he om, tnsr the pate cart nto cardnkt ase ta he St Lew coe ® _Switen onthe power. ‘Push the CF key and the card is fed to the starting row of the pattern and the Display indicstes the row rumbie of the patein on the card, “Thread the main yern through the righthand tension unit aston. Knit a few row in stocking stitch, Pract the K-CarFiege outside the left Turn Mark ‘Thread the contrast yarn into the lefthand tension Unit. Set the Change Knob to KE (l) Move the K-Carriage from left 0 ight, part the Turn Mark and seross the knitting, Note you have armeadie selection. Push the upper center button in. MC button, “Thread the eaatrast yarn into feeder “B. Holding the contrast yarn inthe left and, move the K:-Carrage across the knitting. Nate both colours are being knitted ‘Gontioue Knitting until yos Rear the sound “boep", finish the row and knit ane more row, (The pattern card is auto: rroticaly retumed to the starting row of pattern.) You have now knitted one complate pattern length, ‘You can contiaue te knit the pattern, to create @ panel, by ignoring the “beeps or Hf you wish to finish the partarn, hums the Change Knob to N-L, end the Cam Buttons will be released automatically. Break off the contrast yarn and secure the end in the clip an the tension mast. ID even crtren cones ‘Can te BE key “The pacer card ature bw St Lie. © Tumott me power. © Remove the partum card with the Card Feeding Dial ®@ G@®QOG8GHD 2 fae SAETERNSELECTOR| Pattern programming for pattern A‘® (two areas of petterning| from the Niylar sheet, © Possibilities. “Two potters which are shown side by sid on a pattern shoot can be knitted in any position along side each ater an your ‘Utlha Attenetively Yau can select the game patter and knit in two separate places. Or you can select one pater and & portion of that patters nd knit thom in two different places, '¢ Select the taller patern atthe "Pattorn A. UULULLLLULLLLLLLLLLLLLULLLLLLELLULULLL aa a” yy Pater A Ic lseesental 0 enter the tallest pattern at A and the shorter pattern 2B. . UULULLLULLLLLLLULLLULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLUL aq - 4¢ 4 © You can select the same pattern asthe Pattern A and Pattern 8, ULLLLLLLLLLULELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLULLL (© Pattern programme. FN. pasiion of maton 8 FN. pasian af Patter GULULELLLLLLLULLLLLULLLUCLLLELLLLLLLLLLLLULLU LL (O6 ¢ oa eeawan | oe SS" { Ce wa oo 6 "|@ (0. 3 a a3 Luo a= | ott Patter see for Pattern A First bottom) vow of water 48) Las (top ror of pattern Left and of pati @ Riontend of pater ates ste Yor Pattern Lett ond of pattern (2) 46) © Aightend of pattern (19) 2 (3a) Pattern Programme, Enter S90 ay the MODE nurioer with the numeral keys, ©-0:@ =» Push the M (memory) kev. Set il Pariern Variation ‘Switches at tha lower position, —*- OO® Oc ®OO®D Orca OOO On 4O Osr oe & § ae oF GB kro Baaeaaa o 6 oH aH aM oe partenss vararion Set th Pattern Selector Switcn to the middle position. = Push the Mi (memory) Key. ‘The Petters No. lamp is lit = Enter 80% as the pattern number. oOo Use the patiern number which was allocated by: the com pot. (Roter ta the Operation 2 on page 56.) siue ia fans Avon cman Soe GD =e" = WE Ee Push the M {memory} key. BY 4 ° Stop No. ¥ fp ie it. an BUG or a anemasareatpuone (aa) enn — @ => 2a, |e oe) a f & Soa (al & ee = Push the Mt (memory key. als! a Step No- 2 Tarp sit. = | 36 Enver the gure 36 ws th nt (op) row of pattern i | __ @@ =» ste, Oe rr) pean) “yee on] 52 Re ca} de Push the tt (memory) Key, PAL Sep Ne-stumpen ee oe ee een a) Re ' ae oxic, | bie ° oS = or eee ae ° eaTFErn ection cn he (enor) ty ao Sepa. dtonp Bean Er he Hou 38 rahe of aterm A a (aaa) eo =» sticerenl hee (nate) ; Push the Mt (memory) key. 8 re ae Enter G5as te FN, postion of ptm A. 18 (ese . ie. . eo = er & ey oo ear SR Puch the Wt (meray) kay. faale Stop Na, Bamps I. Bs , rn Enter GB as the lett end of pattern width of A. Ga) @o » gen | oe lyases aren ust the Mt (memory! key Byes Sanne Hae ea rue are igi rdf ptr hh cet (aan) 5-2 @@:0 =» ae ee OS ‘Select the pattem B from the pattern card Dai eceeere! — ‘Push the M (memory) key. L SiepNo, lap i Bes Enter the figure 2 asthe left end of patter 8. @ =» ah re | Fe ee ie wa cea Ain o@ = SB dads. (wi 28 Fan ros zh ] nck? Fron ath the Mt memary) key. | ae ts oe ee 2 a en Er toe OQ = 9 arte rion 8 Push the M {memory key. SStep No. 11 lamp is It Enter Y40 as the left ed of pattern wicth of O@® = Push the Mt (memory) ey. ‘Simp No, 12 lamp is it EEmar YS as the right end of pattern width of B. ®eoQ => ‘Push the Mt (memory key. “The READY lamp and GREEN lamp ae ti, sd you have completed the progam. =» © Patorn knitting ea) "S (nt [aed 8. A) age partes a Lit nga emron es (ad Foltow the knitting instructions at for a single motive or area of patterning, See page 74 (GUIDELINES WHEN MAKING YOUR OWN PATTERNS ) ‘* When designing your own stiteh patterns, please bear the following points in mind. sTircHes owe single bed wo a Tre pone te mere your may wenn reer, 11) whan you wane necking teh Bornean 2 10% pie tock tech the 8 tuck atch mare tha ‘hocking wiehus ae Font foo aes | eS (te) Bory oo vn eon an aT “ma eTiait i= Yor 3 oF 4 row tek ptiteh rm, have ciate = Reasecies earn Yose e a Toner mi palette oon — (a Perens ee eel (Doran ) SS") ee ‘vanmsnnn | Dot viet ore thn Undo Deion. Bh contest sins ER =] — a ‘You can’t transfer two stitches together. I Bert er t0 “wranafar the seme stitch over mare thar werner @ ae age | wrwcucwcm> cromtrmms | CRESS FTE aseaeians ‘Don't Wry te transfer 2 stitches disgoraily. Ea Ta Sieve Ra. = (inl im ark ow wr nie eae oes sean SSSAICRSTS ERE NS 7 non ys cu cdr arco care Senet ores ht cetera Panis os Urata feo See “This section deals withthe Patiem Variation Switches which vou will find on TH the ltt of the computer pana. oo aes a6 BE crc There are seven in 2 ach bution is ounbere anise t help You sseenbie thee funtion. GH B GB GB B A A Trepicrue botow te switches relate to the orginal pattern, the picture above Te ie ae stig jiye 2 the sich indicates how the pattern is changed when tat switch is used OB AB OS OB OA KH those switches give you the freedom to change yaur pattern without having 1a cearrenn uaniation Pt reprogramme, aod will work On sll your patterns from the Stitch World Book and your ow designs trom the my ar shee. The selected pattesn i vared with these switches, you can have fun making fote of diferent pattern combinations with than ‘The patterns change when the Variation Suitehes ave set to the upper positions. Set the Pattorn Variation Switches while the READY fam is it, or if you want to change a pattem while knitting (See page 99.1 PATTERN A REVERSE (No. 1 SWITCH) i 8 BGG GG E. «= Mestrsetion ofthe Pattrn Ais changed. [“Seceees” | ( “sesacca” | ‘© The pattern mede on your knitting (es seen from the © ‘The pattern made an your knitting (ar sen from the url side) is in the same direction 36 the diagram on ‘pu side) isin the oppatite direction to the diagrarn on “STITCH WORLD", "STITCH WORLD”, LUUULLLLLLELLLLLLLLLLLL LULLULULLULLLLLLLLLLLL SESSZ_” SHEE FN. positon Fn. potion — JULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LULELLELLELLLLLELLLLL oe - PN pete Nason ULLLLLLLLLLCLLLLLLLLLL UULLLELULLELLCLLLLLLLL | 8S > _&& DIAGRAM Space (bine eb 9 si cas, tha tat te ry soo " [FIL posit OF astern. Whan electing of sue vat ane ‘ater Inari) the paternal rl irom the sou Sun). REMEMBER: The pattem direction is different when you view it from the plain sie and purl side. =9= PATTERN B REVERSE (No. 2 SWITCH) BEGG GAG © tmmznwscr eas my ter epewn sce mittee the mile postin |“ genceeces | ceasnaaee | © The direction of the Pati B isehanaed, Fie thea sv einstein i FN. postion of Patton & FN potion of Pater LLLLLLLLLLULLLLLLLLLL LL UULLLLLLLULLLLLLLLLULLL 333 + & 83 DIAGRAM ©The diteetion of both Pattorn A and Bare changed FM pniton-of Patten FN. pation ot Pater LULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLULLLL § §& By using "AY and “B Pattern Selector Switch together with No. 1 and No. 2 Variation Switches you can change the direction after knitting each pattern cepeat if you wish. You con alsa reflect a pattorn sideways by drawing half a symmetrical pattem, for example if you drew half 2 butterfly and pro- gamed It as the "A" patter, then programme it again asthe “B' pattern, place it beside your “A pattern on your knitting, by putting up the number 2 switch youvwll get acomplete butterfly. a DOUBLE WIDTH (No. 3 SWITCH). BABE ITE - monntninenins _——p __.... (“"Zegease | | ssgasaa | @ Uaing the MODE Wo. 880 -——- TS aaiesajaaayermsen i ULLLELLULLLLLLLULLLLLLLLLULLLLLLL. WULELULLLULLLLLLELLULELULLLULLLLL ZISZB ~ | SBZ! “Te came of he ptr lend at heer the nnd ed © Using we MODE No, 999+.» (© The Double Length pattern is placed tothe right of the ‘entered F.N. position, unless you decide to move it. — FN postion FIN, postion GULLULLLLLLLULLULLLELULL LULL LLL UULELLLLULLLLLLLLULLLLLLLLLLLLLUL fo 2282282 LBBB — [ Sagseve (e ‘When the No. & switch is set at tha upper: “Sogsaee “Bageees a ‘doubled width pattern is placed to the right of the FN, position, Take care when entering the pattein with to allow For the repeat being daubled in with Naan of Fava FN. postion of Pattern & PN poaion 9 Pttern 8 ALULLLLLLL spun ULULLLU Met AUULLULLL FN. pasition of Pattrn A PnemwamotA Fane tein ot Fieamtiga Asewbed | Pun Wath on aid ves s0stehee —‘Yepwat 20 teres Pesan ahh Bost ehee | mpene 2 wth = 0 sitehes Please rernembec to give the computer twice the amount of stitches to knit your pattem over when using the No. 3 Double ‘Width button with “AM or "A" and “B” patterns, or yau will nt get oniy half 2 pattern. 85 @ DOUBLE LENGTH (No. 4 SWITCH) cms | ia (© The pattern is knitted in Double Length. [“Ssegesa | ( “Seseose ULLLLLLELLLLLELLELLL LL LLLULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Z3IIIZz_* 18 In the care oF Pattorn A and Patioen A+B [~ "When tha No. A awiteh is set atthe lower © When the. 4h ea the upa — “Saggeee gagsaaa © When Knitting the Pattern A+B, both Pattern A and B are knitted in Double Length. LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL UULLLLLULLULLLLLULLLLL 2% 2 = 3 4 “# When bath the No. 3 and No, 4 switshes are set at the upper position. BG88888 1 The pattern is knitted in Double Width and Double Length, ULLLLLLLELLLLLLLLLLLLL % REFLECTION (No. 5 SWITCH) [ea BG BG B= memenieniatertamensmene dom |= Whan using MODE 890, the following applies. (issgaa) C'iaasaa ULLLLLLLLLELLLLLULLLLL LLULLULLULLLLLLLLULLLLL 6S Be 4 z = § While knitting, the burzar makes » sound “been” the row before the last raw of pattrn and the Display shows the ‘number for the last row. Then the Display shows the row ‘umber in the revarse order ‘NOTE: The point of contact between patioins it overlapped fer '¢ Haw to knit the pattern from the lst (toph row. DIAGRAM 1. Program the patter at above, 2. Enter the number of last (top) raw of pattern and push the CF key. @OOer 1 Wher sing MODE 999 with siteh No. 9, Iinthis ease the commuter wil alt the patteen upside down ail the time. (eeegoe) (Geeveas | “The pattern starts fram the first (bottom) row ‘The pattrn starts from the let (top) row of of pattern, patieen DIADRAN DIAGRAM LLLLLLLLLULLLLLLULLLLL ( LELLLLELELLLLLLLLLLLLL —— soe ‘2 % + S _ 8 =) | Ss © When push the CF key aftar finthing the pattern pro (© When push the CF kay afta Sinvthing the patter pio. ramming, the Display shows (1) as the frst knitting ov ‘gramming, the Display shows (40) as the fist knitting of pattern. row of pattern. com itn OO @ Ove ° |] ©O® Oca __! ®@@ Or O20, @ “O Ocr paTTEan Poon a ae, OO® Cx © gq] OO@ Oe 4 "1 © @©® Ove acme = O°. © ¥O Ove “This factty spalies-to al types of pattern, both memorised and pattems taken from your Mylar shonts, NEGATIVE (No. 6 SWITCH) Sa aos iC — << RAnnmmenne— iets a aB88888 __seage8e j ‘and tha other needigs remain In B position. the other needles ere selected to O position. “This avo applies to he black squares you have drawn when sing a mylar shest, 300 KRC (No. 7 SWITCH) ggceees ‘Mutt-colou Double Bed Srogeea | (TP When te Wo. 7 switch iat eh wpe | ‘GBEB8R8 ‘curt for singin bi FairihPators Ty Moxcited with ain Yarn F : t ne Saaueneo char for Muliiour |v Mult-golour Rib Patt Yarn are knitted separate oF pattern, roms of knitting makes 2rows For futher information on Multicelour ri patterns plea turn to the section headed Double Bed Colour Change. Page 154, LIST OF PATTERN VARIATION COMBINATIONS Pattee (UPPER POSITION) ‘Whar pater variation stitehes ean bused with the respective sith type, the squares marked with Faidslo | Toek Sich | SkipStich | Weaving | Thresd Lace Maliecooar pattem | atm | parte | patern | pattern Rib pattem v v v v v v R v v v v v v _ _ v v _ v & 4 vv v v v =i — 4 v v v v v = v st — = v = = v ‘2 “2 "2 -}-}]-];-]-|-]¥ ‘ “When knitting lace pattern, all Pattarn Variation Switches are set at lower position. "1 —Denoture the Double Length switch when the pattern tucks over three oF mors Fou. "2 — Wher knitting the tuek stitch, plated tuck stitch and skip stitch pattem from "STITCH WORLD", set the No. 6 (KH) _siteh atthe lower position. 3— Demat use the No.2 [Doube Wieth) swite’s for patterns which have more than 3 elected needles next to wach other, (See page 70. under weaving and thread lace pattern) "4 — Always use the No. 7 (KAC) switch when you knit multioolour «ib. (How TO KNIT SEVERAL ROWS OF STOCKING STITCH BETWEEN PATTERN KNITTING Di Thie fairsle example wos Knitted using “STITCH WORLD” Pattern No. 60. 8 To knit plain rows when using your own detign on 8 mylar sheet: Example 1. Programme one empty tow at the top of your pattern, Before you knit this row turn the Grange Knob back to NL end take the contrast yarn out of the feeder. Knit 9 plain rows, before Knitting the tenth tur the Change Knob back to KC. Moke sure the cariage ig outside the Turn Mork, Kit ane row. The needles ae se lected tor the first row of patter. Push the MC buttan snd thread the eon- wast yarn into Yarn Feeder "B. Now knit the second pattern, Example? it there ls no space to programme ond ampty rowat the top of pattern kait until bauzzer sounds. Then knit one more row. Push the AR button for mylar sheet 10 return to Set Line, Turn the Change Knob back to NL and take out the contrat yarn, Knit 8 rows before knitting the ter ‘th row push the CF button. The machine wil then feed the pattern back to the beginning. Take the carriage outside the ‘Turn Mark, Setch the Change Knob tok and knit one row to solact the needles Push in the MC button and threed the ‘contrast yarn inte Feeder "B, Now knit ‘the socand pattern. © How to nit (1) Progtem the pattern a¢ fellows and Knit the Tstpatter. MODE No, 600 GEGEEEG PATTERN NO. fam) ae (2) Now set the Guarge Knol to Nib, Take the contrast ‘yarn out of Yarn Fader “B”. Kait 9 rows of stocking Hitch and place the K-Ceriage outside the Turn Mark. ‘The last (10th) row & the nosale slvetion row for the first row ofthe next pat (3). Check the information shown in the Display. 1 This tetas the eee slction foe tna Tt row has bow one ‘It-means the needle selection for the 1st row of the see: ‘cond pattern has heen done: when knitting the ast row of the frst pattern 2) Push the GF Key. om nen pushirg te CF Ney, then {artad trom ths Te fow ofthe oa ‘Tho mumber im Olay doeer chan 14) Make sure tha K-Curriage it outside tho Turn Matt, "Now set the Change Knob to (1) aed knit one cow. The needles are selacted for the fist rawr of the nxt pat: tem, 15) Push the MC Button and thread the contrast yarn into Yarn Foader “8”, Now knit the second pattern. Caow TO BEGIN KNITTING MIDWAY THROUGH A PATTERN is] | © Begine the pattern in different place +9 that the slntves 18 The following example uses stitch design 1 from and body mateh, “STITCH WORLD” [7 Bain entng tha 1 pattern torn 1 ‘Move No. 980 Pattern progrer BEBEEEE PATTERN NO. Proaraen the pattern as shown above. (The READY tarp i it) Push the green key to show the rows ntimber in the dieoiay. om: knitting fow number of previous Enter the reay number whieh you want to start and push the CF key. OOrm'| fom Ter row oF ate, Continue pertarn knitting in normal way, ‘= When using your awn design on a mylar sheet @ @ 2 —a- iter pattern programening, set the pattern the Set Line Switch on the power. The READY lamp and GREEN lamp ae i. dt Enter the sow number which you want to start ‘and push the CF key Ex) trom 36h vont tor ca Qo mp e[ 5 “The pattem card ie fd to the 3Bth row. (Continue pattors knitting in normal way, (© When the Double Length, the Reflection switch is set at the upper pasitian. u “Gae8e0G | ‘© When the Double Length switch is set atthe wppor ta) eeeeesa '* When the Double Length, the Reflection and the HRC switches ae st atthe lower postion porition. Te sste row iz Knitted twles with doubl pattern. Enter the row number which you want to start and Dush the CF key, the needle selection is started trom the Tat row of dauble tength pattern for the entered rom. length Enter the row number which you want to start ane push the GF key, the nesdle selection is started from he enteral row “\a86a888 (© When the Refizetion switch is set at the upp pesition ‘The pattem programming is different when knitting the pattern from bottom to top to bottom, 1. Wan eittng the patter fom bottam t top 2, When kniting the peter fram topo bottom. 1) Push the CF ky. 1). Entor the att (top) row of 2), Ener the row number whieh pattern snd push the GF Key. you want to sere end push oe the CF key, @ @:er 2). Entar the row numba which you ane to start nd push CF key O-e ‘© When working im Lace or Fine lace patter, take care over the following point. Ploate refer to the diagram, ‘You ean begin knitting from one row sbowe the ones with the mama umber (as thase marked with =.) NewaoATa Cow TO CHANGE A VARIATION SWITCH WHILST YOU ARE KNITTING IN PATTERN ) 8668884 + oi vata Sih oon roan ean ‘© Change the program in this way anywhere on the pattern to create diferent eects, CGhange the Double Length Switch in the mide of the pattern a follows: © This example was Knitted using “STITCH WORLD" falrste Pattern No 73, “-g8egoa8 8988008 9 BBBBBE © Howto knit oy Look at the Diogram for the pattern in (1) Program pattern (2) a follows: SSTITCH WORLD", aod make 2 note of ~ Patter pr the umber of the! row before that om Which you want te change the pattern shorn BBBEBEBB ‘ + sc cane Saran rau renee Season fa) Normal Lenath ‘a pO a Ben 2 (2) Push te Green key to change the indication on the Display into the row number, cel” a J 1° Double Length ; 5 ow 3 aw oa i” Normal Langth (4) Kot pattern (ab in tar Continue knitting unt the memorized number rom 24 spears in thie dlaplay, — (5) Now change the Double Longth switch to the upper sition en (6) When you aperate the K:Cacrlge for the nxt row, the readies aro selected for the first row of pattern (b). (Double Length). Change thw contrast yar forthe No.3 and eominue krieting until the mamotized aumbor row 442 appears in the Display window, — ‘Then operate the K-Carriage one mare row. ‘Toe number in the Display does not chang | means the pattern (hb) ie knitted in dubia 20 tho {ame row ir knitted twice 1) Now charg he Doble Length sth ote lover g g g a 8 8 8 (6) When you operate the K:Carriage for the next row, the reodles are selected forthe frst row af pattern (Normal tength patvern). Gnty both end needles are selected to D-pesition, becaues the frst row of pattern {8} row 43, is blank in this example. When the Displey shows the row number 49, change the contrast yarn to No.4, and continue kitting. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FLOPPY DISC En your machine therm are S86 stitch pattern designs built into the memory (they are shown in the “STITCH WORLD” book, ‘There is slo enother, quite separate mertery ia Var machina callad "RAM which allows you t program your own stitch pattem design. ‘Once you have pragrammed yur own stitch patkern design, you will want to keep it safe forthe furure, If there is enugh room in the "RAM", xu can Ieave Your stitch pattern disign thers, knenwing it to be safe. If there js not enough roam in the “RAM, you will need to store that information on a disc which you can use tne and time again, “Tne floppy disc has 2 tracks anc each track will store all the stitch pattern informstion ~ “tata” — yeh are in the “RAN So that the eomnguter can identify which track on the dise you require, tho tracks are numbered 1 — 2, but you must keep a record yourself of what each track and disk contains, Flopoy dics are used to store many different types of information, but we want ours to store information from our knlteing ‘machine, and so ww must prepare the die to ssespt that infarmatian. In order to do this we must "format" our discs. Once ‘am have done this, the disc will accept information from the knitting machine qoiw happily. The knitelog machine cannot work from the disc directly. The atiteh pattem information — “deta” — an a track must be transferred back into the memory of the Knitting machina before the knitting maching can act, In order to transfer the data back and forth from knitting machine 10 ize, yeu must tll vhe machine what you want to do, “Thede instructions or camnmands ee built int the memory already under = code number:— Ta format yourdlise — 580 “To transtes your date onto dar ~ 582 ‘To transfer yaur data from disc to knitting machine — 551 “To delete the dota from 2 track — 563, PART NAMES #25 inch floppy dite drive unit sc jnDux Bo (© 3.5 inch floppy aie Power On/Ott Switch coms Lame jet Burton © BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO PROGRAM * please read the leaflet acompanying the Floppy Dise Drive Unit before you connect itt the power %. CONNECT THE FLOPPY DISC DRIVE UNIT TO THE ELECTRONIC KNITTING MACHINE Tonmecior Gover Z > “¢ (1iMake sure the power of both the: (9)Pieg the interface cable into che (4)Plug the otha end ofthe interface kitting machine and the Floopy: knitting machine as shown, abe nto the Floppy Dise Drive Dise Drive unit is tumed OFF, When you operate she Cortoge, Unit 2 shove, (2\Remeve the connector cover at unplug the interface cable. the left of the pattern case on the kitting machin. "When you da not use the Floppy Dise Drive, fit the connector cover to the machine (* Make sure that the dise fr not se in the unit end she Disc In/Out Bar ie pushed down before you turn on ar off the power ste © NOTE: In order not ro waste the bsttery energy, tim aff the poner switch of the unit ater Finishing program (Formasting, saving, loading, alot) ‘2 Hf you take out the dige or pull out the interfecs cable while the access lamp i lighting on, the knitting machine omesimoe will net work, I this case turn off the power switch of both the unit anc knitting machine, and then start from thw beginning again HOW TO FORMAT YOUR DISCS (© Before you can use a new disc to store pattern information fram your slectranic knitting machine, you need 18 prepare the aw dite to make It ready to secept your data, This preparation process is called “formatting”. Remember to da this Yor every new disc, CAUTION: Hi you format a disc that hat pattem data alrezdy stoned on it this date will bo erate C72 | emcee Power Switch of the Unit set the disc into the Unit. WITTE *Reter to the Instruction Manual for Floppy Disc Drive “Turn on the knitting machine power switch, (Maks sure the READY Lamp Format the die, Entar the Command Number 850 a5 the formatting number, @o-@ = a steer Ble Ee Fant es ® Push ene M (mama key. » le ext Fanon ‘When you push the Mt Key, the indication in the Disptey Ss anal al the Lampe go of, snd the computer begins 19 Bec format the dise, seLeeTOR| 11 takes about 100 seconds to finish formatting Be Bb Oo ten formating tried, es turer suns | ‘anda healt emer aw ebay ane TENTS a a eee Sand ae nie ame coos ae 30) tome, ° ‘ : (nist) S.5 Formarcing i tinshc—p Be esa? Seton "When the ERROR Meossage appears on the Display, fer to p.17, ERROR Mags (0~ 0) HOW TO SAVE YOUR PATTERN DATA '¢ Information that can be saved on ise. All the pattem data entered into the computer in your knitting machine by reading the Pattern Gards-ean be stored on dis. otere you can twgin to store this data, it must frst be entered and stored in the knit momory. (See 9. 5.) (Once the patter is stored in the knitting machine memory, It can be transferad from there ont he aise «© Capacity of the Dise. © There are 2 tracks on wach disc, and one track is used to save all data in the RAM, “Think of each track asa drawer in the dtc, Into which you can store apatters, | wun a pattern is too tong t© be memorised in the cernpurer in ane go, you can divide it into two parts, Then enter wach part ‘onto 2 floppy dice. To knit the pattern, load the dies iy Seeuence from the Floppy Dise Drive unit into the computer. ‘© Each track is automatically given a number by the computer. Ie is edvisable torte this track number on your design sheet for easy refrenan. (©The data for a pattern wil tl bein the knitting machine memory even after you have trenferred this pattern onto a disc. GI enng enero et Une iam nt ‘Only insart a dite which has first Been formatted, (See p. 98 “How to Format yur dises") GD mr ersemseson men © tn the number $52, This aumber tells the com- puter you wan sve a pattern ons. nme a Fon eee = af [552 a) (ese a oo paTTeney POR TOM © Puan nw merry ev. aorete e rare len == rosters ie Display end all = B Fe | b= Avs 5 =a] ci @ The computor chicks she track See or see ye ah a 7 4 || apts) Be tho da shen show nthe Dis play. =» x=) {ine READY lamp and the Pa ca tern No fam ae, a ‘eva mania on which sn oe ei tons The wack mui Used when you wat loud your pati dat, wit wine Yo writ this on _Your dn thet sel, | —a ® run stem inemary ter ‘When you push the M Key, the indication im the f | eee womrercemrrenrannr gal de | [Ores] | starts to-save the data. Bz ° © men at the ata hae been store, you wil hear she buiczer mike the sound "i and all the odes lumps are ai thay were tofore you ented the number 552 at Operation 3-CDan the previous age db ry 2 rey auth, ‘When data storage i finished, le) | mn. When the ERROR Message appears on the Display. refer to p, 102, ERROR Meson 10~0) HOW. TO LOAD YOUR PATTERN DATA '* When you want to knit the saved pattern data you have stored on ene track of aise, you need ! to load it back into yur knitting machine, t NOTE: The Command Number for loading pattem data back knta your knitting machine is 554 REMARK: When loading the psttern date onta the knitting meching, all the pattern data in the rmanvory af the keitting machine will be deleted, (except "Stitch World" pattern} ( Pomraion ‘After turning on the Power Site of the Unit et the die into the Unit Inaert the dise containing the data Yor the pattern you wish to load, GE witness sone ttn Reco pt eee @ Ener cornmand Number $61 Tae beter el Seu jou ve load pots Dock Taijocsiegaci + GDICS » Fe © Paste iremony ey. When_yau push the M Key, the (2) 4 feaDy Lino wc te hema abs fhe Po exe | lb B © Ener the track mumbor which costing the pattern anne vou vant to sad. == aig) EE ° i “) (ex) @ = - oles) F* (aaloset SS “rusk nur yu wet 1 oad Ese @ Prsh he 18 Carry kay igi Whee you Bush the M Key, the (on) iden i Dsoiy wt =» a Boe BS © ven pate ha tne, ode, yo wil bese turer me tho ond it! ae the READY 3 =e aoe cal & [aes] =e Wen daca loading i inished, Beas o{E35] r + Bl tz “Even if you tum off the power switeh of the unit after finishing the program for toad, you can ki load by pattern program. the patiern you ma? Bon,” When the ERROR Message appears on the Display, refer 109. 102 of al Seno mie 0-01 HOW TO DELETE YOUR PATTERN DATA ‘The saved pattern data stored on 9 die ean be deleted one track at 2 tr NOTE: if you want to delete ALL the pattem data stored on disc, thon carry out the formatting procedure and this wl eras all the data (See p. 96 “How to Format your Discs" ‘Aftor turning on the Powar Switch of tho Unit st the dive into the Unit, =p ..—- @® Enter Conv Numbar 863, This numer tas ‘he computer you Want f2 delet 3 pattern [ofore) =» GB) Pash the M (memory ay, When you push the M Kay, the faa) || ag neAbt EAROA of seas me FES o locate ian = | a O29 ssitmarsiton i @ Enter the trae number which comtars the pater vow wan plete ea © =» @ Prsn ene (memory) say When you push tho Mt Key, the Indication in the Display and alt = the lanes go ott © When sststion of th pattern nas bee completed, vou wil ear the Ducane rake the sound “Pi Fee er cnoes Oe worker Hc ve READY 1a) ae Helped yea als | . Whar denim ies te) aa a py mpeiting Optrations(G)- Grou can delete a sc a Sanna ae —— © Pash whe M kemory) kay when you want teed =o theproyam footer deton, . “Te nication lamas ae a8 ty fe] were before you entared the nun: = | ber 553 at Opeceton 3 Chon the E ‘previaus page, outrer eee ON EDS, Wen tw ERROR Message pearson te Diy lec tp. 102 8[ 2b Nconon nnn io~o WHEN USING FLOPPY DISC DRIVE WHAT TO DO WHEN AN ERROR MESSAGE APPEARS * ERROR MESSAGE MESSAGE NO.0 (CEAUSE —) The alse formatted with KHO30 is set in the floppy dise drive, Pateein data of KH95Qi cannat be saved in the disc formatted by KHS30_ Pattern data ithe dise formatted by KH3O carrot be deleted with RHB5O) SUGGESTED ACTION 1: Ser the apprepriste dis (1) Grange the die, (2) Push the Milzey, The computer besine the proevam saan SUGGESTED ACTION 2: Finich the program. (1). Remove the disc from the unit. 2) Turn off tha power switches for both the ise drive unit and the knitting machine SUGGESTED ACTION 2: With KH050i format the dise Jormstted by KHO3O and save the pattern data aaa, je this cage all the pattem data of KH9GO is deleted 11) Turn off the power switch forthe knitting machine, 12) Turn on the power swvitch ajain and format the disc, 13), After formatting fs completed, sve the pattern data, SUGGESTED ACTION: 11). Remore the disc trom the unit. {2} Torn onthe power suite forthe uni. z 8) Inert ahe cic into sh nit ans pes te M Ky. The-computr begins programming spin. (CERUSET) Either no batiron have boon fied inte the Unt, orth AC Power adaptor it not connect SUGGESTED ACTION: 11) Remove he ict the uni, {2} Tum off the power anithes for both th dize drive unit an the kiting machin {9} Fit the appropriate Batteries nto the unit or connect the AC Power adaptor. {é} Tum en the poner suites for bom the de div nit andthe keting machine {G1 Invert the cosine the unit and tert the program aga (CAUSES) Tho intertss cable snot connect SUGGESTED ACTION: (1) love the dis from the unit {2} Turn ef he power seitenos Yor both the cic drive unit and the kiting machine (3) Gonnet the inter‘ace cole cy {4} Turmon the power ites or both the ee drive unit and he Knitting machin (8) Inert the cic int the unit and str he program spain ‘ean MESSAGE NO. 2 5) Floppy die i not working carreety, SUGGESTED ACTION: (1) Remove the dise from the uni (@) Turn olf the power switches for beth the disc rive unit and the knitting machine. (3). Now turn on the power switches for both the dis driva unit and the Kaltting machine, and insert the oi: into th unit (4) Store the program again. 11 the Display shows Exvor Message No. 2 apsin, there is defect inthe floppy disc cite, ve tho unit checks! by yaur service dear. MESSAGE NO, 3 (CAUSE) The disc snot inerted into the unit. ‘SUGGESTED ACTION: Insert the ac ina the disc drive unit and push the MM Key. The computer begins the program agai — me — MESSAGE NO. 4 (CEAUEE) The disc is write-protected., ‘iene shutter alam oe) (When the ior women, ‘dass nt arte proweed ho das ie prose Whey the ahuter ie up wG Te War teshote denn andihe Hols cimea. you can'eteaata tole i apen, vou cxrmor waste ta te i late onto tw dae on the as ing amas proved am ‘Saal rae SUGGESTED ACTION: {1} Remove the disc from the unit. Conca! the write protect setting, (2) Replace the dc int the unit and push the M Key, The computer starts the program agen. MESSAGE NOS (CAUSE) You ae trying touse adise that has not been formatted. SUGGESTED ACTION 1: Uso this disc again after you have formatted it (8) Turn off the power switch for the knitting machine to Finish the program, (2) Turn on the power switch for the knitting machine, (3) Now format the cise. SUGGESTED ACTION 2: Use another disc which has already len formatted. (1) Exchange the dise for one that has been formated (2} Push the Ml Key. The comoutor starts the program again. MESSAGE NO.6 (CoGAUSE—) Pattern data is nor sared on the track number you programmed SUGGESTED ACTION 1: Reenter svother track number (1) Push the CE Kay to clear the Error Message from the Disalay. (2) Enter the new track number. (3) Push the Mt Key again. The computer starts the program again. SUGGESTED ACTION 2: Finish the program. (1) Push the CE Key to clear che Error Message from the Display. (2) Push the M Key. MESSAGE NO.7 CAUSE) The face ofthe programmed track has flaw in it 1 the laeris on only part of the disc, you can’t se thax sack, but you ean Use the remaining tracks, 1 the flan it across the whole faee of the dse, nane of the tracks can be used. (CRAMER) The part daxa on the programmed track hat been affected by magni 0° iin pater dts Only party broken, you cannot use this tack, DUC yCU can use the ater tracks If ll the potter data we affveied, you can only use the dis after you hove foratted It agen 18 When finishing the prograr:— {0} Pueh tha CE Key to elear the Error Message in tha Display, (2) Push ihe ey. NOTE: Please refor tothe jeatlet accompanying the Flopoy ize Drive unit or the blank dises far how ta handle the dist, MESSAGE NO.8 (CRUSE) There is nospape itt on the dine to sve the pater deta ‘SUGGESTED ACTION 1: Use thissize agen ator you have formatted it (1) Tum off te pawer ene forthe knitting machine ta finish the program, {2} Turn en te power switch forthe kitting machine. (9) Now format tho csc SUGGESTED ACTION 2: Use this dic agen after you have deleted one ot the memorimd pater you no longer want to (1) Turn off te power suite forthe knitting machine ta finan the program, {2) Turnon the power switeh forthe knitting machin (3). Now delet the pater, SUGGESTED ACTION: Use another empty or partiy-empty dic which Na seedy bre formated. (th Exchange the die for one which is already formated (2) Push the Mey, ‘The computor begins ave the ete MESSAGE NO. 9 (CAUSE 1) You cannot format a dsc Bocas is detect SUGGESTED ACTION 1: Use nother die Ti) Exchange the fly die for afresh on. 12) Push the M Key. The dsc wil now be formaties SUGGESTED ACTION 2: Fini the program 1), Remove the faulty di rove he nit {2} Tum ofr te power sich forthe knitting machine to trminate the formating. (CAUSED) You eannorseve your pattn date because the dae i defective, ‘SUGGESTED ACTION: Use another disc whit hos already been formatted, {1} Exchong the sie fr ono that har been formated. {2} Push the M key, Toe computer stats saving your peter agai, |) wen an Error Mastage i indicated in the Display, you can stop the progrem by turning off the power switch for the knitting machine. | IF THE LOW BATTERY ALARM LAMP IS LIT (WHILST USING THE BATTERIES) [As so0h at the betters become weak, You should chan fr new ones. ‘ "When the batteries ore exhausted, the power is cut off ‘ee etry Alarm Lag X automatically, and you cannot program, Start the pro: ‘rary apa after you have replaced the batteries. Even ifthe power is cutoff, the data on the discs isnot lest * As you tum off the power switeh for the unit, the tow battery alarm larmo iis for a short tee. That is cconmet and ts nat 6 fault . \ WHAT TO DO IF YOU WANT TO COPY A PATTERN FROM ONE DISC ONTO ANOTHER. Porhaps you have borrowed a disc from friend and yeu want to copy one of the pattems ‘2 Fit you must sranefer the pattom from your friené’s disc into your knitting machine compwrer, (See p. 9 "How to load your pater cate.) 1s Next romave your friend's ise, and insert one of your own that has besn formatted (See p. 96 "How to format your diss), ‘and that has sufficient space to tore all ar part of the pattem. |e. Now transfor the pattem from the computer memery onto your disc. (See p, 97 “How to save your pattorm data”) Your new have # cany af your friend's pattem on your aun disc. “This ssetion desl with the various stteher of which the machine is expabte, It explains how to achieve such pattems ac Faisla, Tuek stitch, Intersia, Plating. Weaving, Skip stitch, and even Various ways of making Lace and lace effets This is the section where you find out what those mys ‘rious buttons on the front ofthe esvrage ave for, snd the ‘other fevers on the carriagy and sinker plat, (CFAIRISLE PATTERN FULL PATTERN KNITTING © This example was Knitted using “STITCH WORLD” Pater Noe '8. fe CEE ese Fee et ) pores (ears Mate ie oe ees = ‘© BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING jog} ic = ry Gaston, | =) { Ex) PATTERN PROGRAM. ‘© MODE NO. 990 GEGGEGGE an igen 2 few raves in stocking ftiteh and place the K.Car- riage outside the left Turn Mark. Hang tho Claw Woight feveniy along the Gaston Comb. Program your pa (See page 29.) > Kem JoKca Theead the comtrast yarn into the left Varn Tension Unit, Inuding the Sub Take-up Spring. Set the Ghange Knob to KC (I). “a6 ‘Mowe the K-Gorriage from Wit to right across the left Turn Mork. *You only need to operate the K-Catriage ence across the: “Turn Mark when you start pattern knitting. Ly* “Thread the contrast yarn nto Yarn Feeder “B"” — there Is ‘no need to open the Varn Fesder Lavar when you do so, J Felling We yarn ond wih paurlhond mow ie RGe- Non te Raving io te ight wal hen nl Vou rage ro taht fe treo ining in Fare Pttre ‘© You can either continue .. Repear Staps @)~| Se tinah pattern ting 8-9 (ici Knit the patie all you hear tha sound “boop” Finish the row and knit one more row. You have now knitted one complete putter length. ‘Set the Change Knob to NL, ‘The Cam Button wil be released automatiealy. ‘© Wihile you are pattern knitting, take the KCarriage past Ube centre of the machine (green needle 1) on every row. TRIE informs the computer It needs fo turn to the next row. ‘© using one of the builtin patterns from the Stitch World book, when you are using more than two colours inapattern, | ‘change the information in the Display window to the memo dots by pushing the Yellow key andl weteh the number in the display and change yarns ait indiestes at you knit the pattern, ‘The snd needles only will be selected t0 0 postion, When this happens, you should do the following: — 1. Bring the end noes back vo @ peal 2, Take the contrast yarn out of Fender 3, When the nseulas ar selected esos = Se Se caer ve mee Re aeTane, ian We neat ei oe ase dee Wate Me Oe mae Gam enema riers Se eae antare mtn aime teins ee tom eee oes PATTERN A ‘he xt ned ing “TITEM WORLO” Pen Nove (CED) rarrennenoianan _ «ODE Ho. s60 2 BB acs ‘BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING Glow Wet Thread. the main yam into Gaston, Knit @ few rows in stocking Program yaur pattern, the righthand Yar Tension itch and plage tn K-Car-(Se8 page 29.) Unit riage outside the left Turn Mark, Hang the Claw Waight ‘evenly afong the Gaston Com, =i0r- «HOWTO KNIT SINGLE MOTIES ‘Separate the main yarn in two. Avia Var ‘The stitches st the edget of single motifs need to be hound In with the rest of tbe knitting, so that there ‘re no holes, To do this elit the main yam by ‘isting I 10 9 We vel eat this “Tin © PATTERN KNITTING “Thread the contrast yarn into the leftiane Yarn Tension Unit, including the Sub Takewup Spring. é ‘Set the Changs Knob to KE (TN). ARR “The puedes ae selected, or ie [Mowe the K-Garriege fram left t@ right werow the left Turn Mark. "You only need to operate the K-Carrage once across the “Turn Mark when you start pattern knitting. © _J treme “Thread the contrast yarn Into Vaen Feader “BY — ther it ‘na need ta open the Yarn Feeder Lever when you do so. ‘Move the K:Cotrage from right to let ‘Fold a separate piece of “finishing yarn in half and plaoe it lover the need next 10 she fart needle erincted, on she left side of the patter. =i Holding the end of the frnishing yam, move the K-Carriage “Make sure the contrast yam goes under the concavity in 10 the right, ‘the Sinker Pi, © When the WGariage | (* When the KCarviage is atthe ett Feat the right 3) ‘Take one end of dhe fishing yarn under the selected Wrap the finishing yarn around the hook of te needle reeds, and \eiap it from right te lett round the needle adjacent to the first selected needle, and pull dawn gently. tnjecent to the last selected needa on the right (Se ilast= Engure that this maedie isin 8 position bofara you take the fefion,) Holding the end of the finishing yarn, move the e-Carriage across forthe next row of Katina eCarriage from sight to eft, cm Kc) wt Keni the pattem until you hear the round “bewp”. Fish Set the change knob to WL. the rom you se kiting ond Krit one re re, ‘The cam button wil be automatically released *Wnitst knitting in pattern, you must take the K-Carrtage past the centre of the machine (Green 1 needle) on every rows. “This informs the computer it aveds to turn to the next row: “When your petiern required mare than two eolours, change the Indication in the display to the memo data by pushing the Yellow key and watch the number in the digplay and change the colours accordingly as you ere knitting. (For pattamt fom Stitch World Book) — 103 (THREAD LACE PATTERN FULL PATTERN KNITTING You can obtain this potter by using & combination of medium yarn and very fine yarn {Use mesium (ar fine) yarn as the main yarn, and very Fine ‘yar in a similar ealou to the main yarn, forthe eootrest, © This ample was Knitted using “STITICH WORLD” © MODE NO. 990 PATTERN PROGRAM BEEGEE6 PATTERN NO. Thread the main yam into Garton, the righthand Yam Tention © PATTERN KNITTING ain cow Hig Kort @ few rows in stosking stitch and place the K-Cat~ Unit, riage outside the left Turn Mark. Hang the Claw Weight ‘evenly along the Cast-on Comb. Program your pattern (An example is given) {See page 28.) “Thieed the very fine contrast yarn Into the lafthand Varn Tension Unit, Thread the main yarn into the Sub Take up Speing. "Turn the Tension Dive (both night and let) wo rE 3 @ ‘Set tha Change Keb to KC (I. Mark. "You only: need ta operate the K-Cartiage once across the “Turn Mark when yeu star pattern knitting 10 Iiove te K-Carriage from left to right acrons the left Turn ‘Set the Tension Dial using the Tarsion Chart on page sa mide. APPROXIMATE TENSION CHART MAIN VARI conraasT vAMN | oval Fine Vers Vey Fae van ‘a9 i Yara ‘Wer fos ye a9 ANS UN ans ton, wwe Tieeed iw Soned jen low Vand Fae "BP = ho wo wo opm the Yon eae Lover wen you does; Keita vow wiih the KCorvlog, at the same time haldiog the yarn end with your left hand, & ] Gontinue Knitting, romemibering t being the selected end pedi back 108 pasion {Se Sep) Move the KCartiogesowiy * Renang the Gten Weights ery 20 roms er #0. turn the Change Knob back to NL. m= PATTERN A (© This example wor Knitted using “STITCH WORLD" Partorn Ne PATTERN PROGRAM ———____. © MODE NO. 990 GEGEEEE PATTERN. o: [ea] pS | ‘BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING ‘The contrast yarn is knitted! in with the main yarn throughout thread lace knitting. So should you knit areas in stocking stiteh nly, You should use main and contrast yarae together eo that these will match those in Thread lace ater. Thread the main yam into Caxton: ait a few rows in stocking Program your pattern. the righthand ‘Yair Teron ‘Hitch, Hang the Claw Weight (An examolle is given). Unit. fveniy along the Casion (See page 33.) Com, © PATTERN KNITTING “Thread the very le contrast yarn into the lefthand Yarn ‘Turn the Teasion Dist (ooth right and Bef wo right. Tension Unit, Theaad the main yarn into the Sub» Take-up Spring. $6 ie Tralon Dal wir the Teton Ghar or pe 17 Push bath upper and lone buttons (L}t the same time, ses que, Vi) HL NCD | ‘Thread the cantwast yarn into: Varn Feeder "8" — there is 9 néed to open the Yarn Feeder Laver when you do so, ‘ait a vow with the K-Carrage, atthe same time holiing the yarn end with your lefthand NT Continue knitting unt you want to begin Thread Lace Knitting. Placo the K Carriage outed the left Ture Mark, ‘Sri the Change Knob to KO (I). Move the K-Citrisge from left to right serats the left Tur Mark, "You only need to operate the K.Caringe oxce seross tha Turn Maré wien you start patcern knitting ‘The neelcs are elect ‘Mowe the K-Corriage buck and forth, You are now knitting Jn Thread Lace Pattern, ait a patie vail you haar the sound “Bnep™ W you sre ‘parating the K:-Cartiage from right to left hes you hear ‘the sound, finish the row and knit one more row. ‘Set the Ghange Knob to NL, ‘The Cam Button willbe released automatically Push both upper and lower buttons (L) at he same time, Slide the Cam Button Roleas Laver fo the right to release and bring the selected naedles to B position. Then continuw the Cam Buttons Fentting until you want to finish, ‘Whilst knitting fn pattern, you must take the K-Car fhage past the eantre of the machina (Green 1 omedle) ‘onvavery tow. PULL-UP PATTERN 4 Kbit “STITCH WORLD" Pattern Ne. 408, 409, 410, 417 and 412 by pulling up the contrast yarn, “The example was knitted using “STITCH WORLD” Patter No. 411. When the row number indicated on the rightside of the ring the needles containing the strends af yarn forward to Diagrams in "STITCH WORLD" appears in the Display, you E position and continue knitting. should pik up the strands af contrast yarné that cross in front of the knitting, and place these onto the newdle, (Sa Fusion.) "This tachoique ean be used with both Throad Lace patterns and Fairsle pats ‘Aa example of the later isin Stiten world pattein No. 1-C page 2, =n (uek STITCH PATTERN 2. © This example was knitted using “STITCH WORLO™ aren PaDaTaa Pattern No. 240, © MODE NO. 980 GeBEEEG PATTERN NO, Theead the main yarn into Easton, Program your patirn, the righthand Yarn Tonsion stiteh and piace the {See page 29.) Unit. age outside the ark Hang the Clow Weight evenly. ‘along the Caston Comb, «PATTERN KNITTING Set the Change Knob to KE Ill, Mowe the KGarviage from ‘The needles ae selected. lett to righ across the left Turn Mark, "Yous only seed to opaeate the K-Carrige once serost the “Tuen Mark when you start pation kaitting. Rlomave the Sinker Plate Assembly from the K-Carviape and Push both Tuek Suttons at the sama Time. tin it over, Pur the Rubber Wheels into working pasitian| 4 shown. Attach the Sinker Piste Astembly back on ‘dee K-Carriage again, =18 ove the K-Carriags back and forth, You are now knitting in Turk Stitch Pattern, «You cn ier comin a open Sto) Oetnsh patria econ kc we ‘Knit in pattern until you hear the sound “beep”. Finish knitting the rove you are on snd knit ne more raw. Whilst Knitting in pattern, you must ‘eke the K-Carriage past the contra of the machine (Green needle) on avery ‘Set the Change Knob 10 NL. The Gam Buttons willbe released automatically. 18 (OPEN TUCK STITCH PATTERN ‘This example was knitted using “STITCH WORLD” p PATTERN PROGRAM + MODE NO, 990 GEGGes PATTERN NO. Ia Tavead main Yarn into the Conean, righthand Yarn Tension Unit. PATTERN KNITTING eee Panera Bring the needles marked with “O" in the Digram in “STITCH WORLD" forward to E position and back to A paiition. This will drap these stitches. 1 you were knitting 48 gucment you can transfer the left marked itch to the ‘needles a8 is let side, and the right ane out to the ight. “Then take the empty needles back dawn ta "A positian. (Koit a few rows in stacking Program your patton stitch and place the K-Ca- (See page 29.) lege outside the left Turn Mark. Hang the Clave Weight: ‘evenly along the Geston Como. xa 2 Set the Change Knob to KE (I. (Iv i important to select KC (Hl oF your pettarn don't knit Move the K: Carriage from left 101 Mar. "You only need to operate the K-Cariage once derass the Turn Mark when yeu stare pottern knitting Tym her roe ee ‘The needles are wiected, ‘Rama the Sinker Plas Atembly from the Rar lne na tm ft ofe. Put the Rubber Wheels nto working postion Bt shown Attach the Sinker Pte Assembly back on he Carine aga -m- GEOR ES ex Bing the end needles forward to D position if thay are not already im this position, Kt od 6 = Tove the Garage back and forth, You are Koviiing (® — Koitin pattern unl you hewr The sound “Bown”, ‘Open Tuek Stiten Patter. Complete the row yeu arm kiting, tan knit one more (Don't forget the encimsedies must ahvoys te in position? row. © You en stay ontings Repeat oion (DD » © Gr finish partarn Knitting “Whitt kitting la pattern, you must ‘take the K-Carriagm ast the centre of ‘the muckine (Green 1 needle) on every row. ‘Sev the Change Knob to NL Brace the Rubber Wheels in nonwork: The Cam Button willbe automatically ing postion, lensed, He (quiTi-coLour TUCK STITCH PATTERN ‘© This oxample was koltted using "STITCH WORLD” a Uyeerenleae ._) PATTERN PROGRAM: © MODE No. 990 Geeeedad This ptern ig worked the same ag tuck stiteh pattern, except the vain Is Changed according to Indication of memo sata, jatern No. 296 roguires yarn in two colours fooiout 1 and colour 2} snd these a repeesanted by Number Land 2 in tre apiay "So, fo sear, acide which yan corresponds to which number © BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING us | 1m CQDOe SOGOa OD Or 2 O_O Ox Theead the yarn 1 ito the Gaston nit a few rowt in stocking Program your pattern, righthand Yarn Tension Unit, stitch and plese the K-Cer- (See page 29.) Fiage outside the left Turn Push the yellow key to show Mark. Hang the Cite Wright the mema data in the diay feenly along the Gaston Comb. © PATTERN KNITTING ‘Thvasel Vaon 2 la the lnhand Wien Tension Uni Set the Change Knob to KC (D Move the K-Carriaga from let ta right across the lnfs Tarr Mark. "*Wau only need to operste the K:Carriage ance across the Turn Maik when you stat pattern kn ting Tametnnreiee farowe the Ska Pat Anais Wom he Rarpand umber 1m #h Ditlay tik vou to ie with Yarn 1 "urn it over Put the Rubber hes nto working postion x shown. Attach tu Sinker Pane Assen. back on the K-Garigeansin 19 Ph bath Tuck Buttons at the same time, Mow the K-Carrage bock and forth unit the pumbor 2 appears in the display, this means change to the second eolour, Take Varn 1 out of Varn Feder "A I you slide the K- ‘Carriage slightly ta the right the yar can be removed easily. Hook Yorn | around the natch at the end of your machine. ‘Thread Varn 2 late Vern Feeder “A and continue knitting ‘unt! Number 1 appears in the Display eet Continue Kaitting, changing the yarns sccording To the number in the Olsplay. (When you change the yarns, tke care not to cress them over each other.) Sot the hangs Knob to NL The Cam Buttons will be released automaticaly. ing position, Pisce the Abbey Wheels im norcwark Rit in pattern until you fear the sound ‘beep’, Finish the row you are knitting then iit one more row. You hove now completed one pattern length, “Whilst knitting ip pattern, You must ‘ake the K-Carriage past the centre of ‘the machine [Green 1 needa) an every (SKIP STITCH PATTERN p (© This example as knitted using “STITCH WORLD” PATTERN PROGRAM ‘© MODE No. 900 . GEGGGEGE PATTERN NO. ne eS © BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING 28. 00000 Dae ox BOG Om S82. @ *O Orr law wegen ‘Thread the main yarn into Gaston. ait Tew rws in stocking Program your pattern ihe righthand Yarn Tension Stitch and place the K-Gar (An example is give Unit tage outids the loft Turn (See pigs 20.5 ‘Mark, Hong the Glew Weight awveniy along the Carton Comb. ‘Set the Change Knob to RC. Mowe the K-Garriage from left to right across the left Turn Mark. *You anly need to operate the K-Carriage onoe across the “Turn Marke when you start pattern knitting. Schr Push both Part Buttons at te same time. Move the KCarnage bask and forth. Yeu arn kitting in Skip Stiteh Pastern. rei 1 You can either continue. Repeat tars Q)~ ©) + Oc finihpatern knitting Set the Change Knob to NL. The Gam Buttons wil be artomatclyelesad. Whilst Knitting in pat tem, you must take the K. Carriage past tho can tte of the machine [Groen 1 needle) on every (OW, Kit in pattern untll you hear the sound! “been”. Finish the raw you are knitting and knit one more row. You have now completed one pattern lenath (AMULTI-COLOUR SKIP STITCH PATTERN mample was knitted wsing "STITCH WORLD” CED) - Pattern No. 383, (Ex. )PATTERN PROGRAM — ‘eswoes eile r i Seer err te pene ip eae reer rise SOOT, Sun AIG Os TINTS DR Bee Shae sa soca yer eerie sos int ‘¢ BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING =m OBHOs @00Oe POR 222. @ *O LA is nlge Thread Yarn | into theright Gaston. Kit @ few rows in stocking — Program your pattern. band Yarn Tension Unit itch snd plies the CAE (See poge 28) Tiage outside the feft Turn (An geample it given Mark. Hang the Claw Weitht pun the yellow key to show sranty slong the Gaston themmeme dats inthe clay 9 PATTERN KNITTING “Turn Mark ‘Threat Yarn 2 into the iefthend Yarn Tension Unit, ‘Sie the Crsege Rech 26 BE Ui Move the K-Garriage from left to right across the laft Tur Mack * You only need ta operate the K-Carriage once across the ‘Turn Mark when yau start pattern knitting ‘The reclos are selected Number 1 in the Digpley tells vou to knit with Yarn 1 sh both Part Buttons at the sara time. ‘Toke Yorn 1 out of Van Feeder "A™, 1 you side the Re Carriage slightly ta the right, the yarn car be removed ‘ati. Hook Yarn 1 araund the notch st the end of your machine. “Thwead Yarn 2 inio Yarn Feeder “A” and eendewe keting Luatit Number T appears in tha Display. ‘Raita patter ul you heer the sound "beoa? Finish the row you ste knitting and knit one more rw. You have now completed one pation length age care not to ress them ever each other] # Vou smn sitier ston. houses @- © «© Or finah parm og Set the Cage Kb 10 a The Cam Buttons wil be ane aoa cally. Whilst knitting in pattem, you must take the ‘age past the cantre of the machine (Green 1 lon every rou. (WEAVING PATTERN 19 This oxample was knitted using “STITGH WOR Pattern No. 435. BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING (Se) PATTERN Procram ‘* MODE NO, 990 BEGEEGE PATTERN NO Te |S Thread the main yam inte the wighthand Yarn Tension Unit Gres Pattein No, 435 requires two types of ya — the main ys weaving yarn that fs thicker than the main yarn © PATTERN KNITTING Progra your pattern (An example is iver.) Knit @ few rows in stocklag stitel and place the Care Fioge outside the lefe Tum (Ste page 20) Mark. Hang the Ciaw Weight evenly slong the aston Comb, and the weaving yarn, & better effect wil result if you choose a ‘Thread the weaving yarn into the left Yarn Tension Unik [Adjust the Tension Dial ae shown according to thé thick eds of the weaving yarn Keim icixe a ‘Sei the Change Kaob to KC ( Diave the KiCarviage (om left to right across the eft Turn Mark, "You only nase Yo eperate the K-Carriage ence across the ‘Turn Mark when you start pattern knitting. ‘The needle are select. ee ‘Hold the endl oF the weaving yarn with your eft hand, and throod it into the Weaving Yan Guide on the lot side af ‘the K-Carriage, Then move the K-Carriage across the newcie- td. “Release the yon gril after nitting one rom LaAT Flemowe the weaving yarn from the Tale Weaving Varn Guide toy moving the K-Carriage slightly to the lett. Pass the ‘weaving yern under the K-Cariagr tothe righthand side Move the K-Carriage t2 the Fight, pulling the main yarn Ub wards slightly —ensute that the weaving yarn isto the right Weaving Varn Guide Coniinae reting wt the some tne placing the waning yarn ito the left oF right Weaving Yarn Guide according to the direction of the K-Carriage, and pulling the main yen upwards slighty, You can ether continue Reet See QD © Gr finish pattom knitting. ‘Ratha patter unl you ear the sound "beep Finish the row you are knitting and knit ane more row. ‘You have naw comalsted one patter length. Whilst knitting in pattern, you must take the K-Carviage past the centre of the [mating ren eae om very rm ‘Sat thE Change Knob woN-L See the Weaving Pottern Levers to N. « WHEN USING MORE THAN TWO WEAVING YARNS . There are two mays to weave — one is to change the yarn in the Yarn Tension Unit, and the othe vyarn aerose the nesdles by hare, Seoond mated Lay the wooving yarn across the selected needles, beginning from the same side as the K Carriage a illustrated, 40 ley the weaving BOERS! Movie pineerion oF WO @) ne remgince uy * ee i auroras tse WOVEN PULL-UP STITCH Spock method lor use with Weoving Patterns Knit "STITCH WORLD” Pattern No. 458, 460, 467 by pull-up method, {© This example shows how to knit “STITCH WORLD” Pattern No. 460 by pullp method. Push the greun kay to shaw tha row aumbar in the display and start to Knit \When both end newdles are selected to O position, knit without the weaving yarn. Knit unt the pumber indieated at the right side af the dia Now bring these needles forward to E position and con gam in "STITCH WORLD” appears in the Display. tine keting Using your Transfer Toal, pick up the tong weaving yarns which lie across the front of the stitches, and place them ‘onta the naedle shown. This is ustrated above, WINDING METHOD ‘Special methad for use with Weaving Patras. # This mample shows how to knit “STITCH WORLD" Pattern No, 463 ay winding the yarn around theselected neces, rey 18 15 na TEVING DIRECTIONS When the needles a lected, bring the three selected Wind the weaving yarn eround she stom of the E needles and operate tho KeCarriage until tho aedles are selacted again. nedies which are nest to each other forward from D to E position. ing the Wee wlecod oles whlch re caxt fo aan Repenrstent @)-@), other forward 0 E postion, and wind te wreving Yorn fround the lem ofthe E postion nese. Ari operate the K-Carrioge until the needles ar selected again. HOW TO KNIT SOME ROWS WITH THE MAIN YARN ONLY. ‘= This example wat knitted using “STITCH WORLD” Pattern No. 438, push te yellow key to show the memo data in the display and! start to knit. Whore the mumber aopears fn the display, you sould Kast using che weaving yarn ‘When there is no number in the display, nit withovt the weaving yarn. 1 ‘With tntarsia Knitting there are no lang Floats at the back of the fabric, and several colours can be knitted in one row. Prepare aificlent sxparate balls of yarn acearding to tha changes inthe pattern and place these on the floor at your fet raw a diagram of your design When you do Intarsia Knitting, the tension may difer sbout 1 and cen even vary according to how firmly Yu hold the yarn with your hard, Bear kn i this possible difference when making your tension swatch BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING 4, ‘Thread the main yarn Isto Whe right Cast on, ‘few rows in stocking siteh unl hand Yarn Tension Unit, ‘you want to begin Intarsia Knitting, “ending with K-Cateiaga at right ‘6 PATTERN KNITTING ae “Toke the yarn out of the Varn Faudey and the Varn Tention Push both Part Buttons at tha same tie. Unit, Prepare the other balls of yarn, and place theen on the floor st yout taet rises Move the K-Carrage onee across the needlebed from right Sex the Holding Gam Lever t@ 1 Te do hls dle the Hole toleft Ing Cam Lever t9 the right at the same tims press in the Intarsa Bunion, ella ithout knitting, 10 needles in D position. Make sure that all the latches ere open. not, open them. Wind the Row Counter and Keitleader back by 2 rows, eveg Disction rezone Pa Beginning at the side nearest tothe K-Carrisge, and working avy from the K Carriage, lay the yarns in the apen socdle ‘hooks a illustrated, Mave tre KGarrlage slowly across the naediebed, at the ame time gerity pull the yarns downwards with your other hand to take up any loosen. “When werking Intarsia always make sure the latehes are open, othenwise the stitches will drop. Wrking in the oppoite direction (again away from the K- (Carriage) lay the yarns in the open needle hooks for the ext rowt. To avoid a hole appedring where the yarns meet, ‘ross one over ihe other as illustrated, Now slowly move ‘the K-Carriaga gerass the neeelebed, @ Cantnue knitting in tis wav. ovina your yems seeding to your patarn chars. (Repeat Stes @) ~ Lay the yarns and keit the third row. ‘When you want to finish Intaria Keitting, at the Holding ‘Cam Lever to N and release the Cam Buttons with the Cam Button Release Lever. res (PLATING >» With the Plating Varn Feader, you can use two yarns to knit a reversible fabric, with one colour on the tight sie and the other ‘on tho wrong tide. The main yarn will be on the front (plan) side of the knitting and the plating yarn will be on the reverse (purl side. “Tho setting for the K-Carriage isthe same a3 for stocking stitch. Prepare yout two yarns — ute finger very Fine yarn . APPROXIMATE TENSION CHART Fann | TENSION wanvaan | PRATIN aie very fine | vary fw ae Fine Very fn e? Ea Fina é eres (hur Yarn Fees Patina Yar Paar Remove the wo vrews and the Vars Feeder from thw Take the Plating Yarn Feeder aut of the Accessory Box andl Sinker Pate Assembly. fit t into the Sinker Plate Assembly as shoven above. Bs sure to keop the sexes safely! FFaiten the two werous ‘After you have changed the Yorn Fender, serew the Sinker Plate Assembly back on the K-Corrisge Fatro Yar, Thread the yarne into the Yarn Tension Unitas shown. ‘Thread the main yarn Into the Main Yarn Feeder. \Knit-a few rows in stocking stitch, ending with the K Car Page on the right of tho machine, ‘Set the Tension Dial astercing to ¥he yarn you a= using. us Din th in Yarn SN ping Yan ace the end of the plating yarn be- hin the main yen Make sure the two yarns oe nat crossed, - cc J Hold the end of the plating yorn with your la hand, and fove the K Carriage to the left. Once the needies have ‘caught the yarn, you en eeleaee the yarn ene, Continue knitting in this way, You are now knitting plating (CHAN GING THE MAIN YARN AND THE PLATING YARN ‘This is knitted the same 68 ordinary Plating, 2 serena cand IBN Follow the Sipe given for Plating and eontlaue baling ‘anti you want to ehange the war, * set the Tension Dial using the Agproximate Teron Chart on page 1390 asa aide ‘To change the vain, do as follows (i When the K-Carrlage kon Whan the K-Canrage it on theleftof ihe nendlebed. the right of the needlebed. (2) FEI Win Yer Bilan Varn ede way hiking Yar Peder a Hose the {Take the yarn out of the Main Varn Feeder 4, Thread up the Plating Varn Feeder: 2. Take the yarn out of the Pati Yarn Feder. 12, Thread up the Matn Yarn Feeder. “Hook the yarn in the right Yarn Tensor Unit into the righthand notch. “Hook the yarn in the ltt. Yarn Tension Unit nto the lefthand natch © conte sion hanging he wn yo wih (PLATED TUCK STITCH PATTERN “This is knitted the same as Tuck Stitch Pattern using the Plating Yern Feeder ‘This example vas knitted using “STITCH WORLD” a Tek eee Ex.) PATTERN PROGRAM © MODE NO. 990 geGEGEE PATTERN NO. © PATTERN KNITTING Taare i = Bn OD@ Ox HF Vian < @ Oce == ci @@e@ or i 22,9..@ "0 Or Ri Wailing sowral tow in Plating, place the KEarme: Programm vaur pattern, Curse the feft Turn Mark Hang the Claw Weights evenly (Refer to poge 28) aiong the Coston Com. ©} hn Wale Continve kniting, following lastuctions for Tuck Stitch = chang fe Gon Weights every 20 vows or 50 Patiamn. (Refer to page 115.) a (@ACE PATTERN AND FINE LACE PATTERN USING MEMORISED PATTERNS > FULL PATTERN KNITTING o LACE PATTERN ‘You muse use the Lace Cartage (L-Carriage) ‘or La0e or Fine Lace Pattern. ‘The methods for knitting Lace and Fine Lace Patterns are entieal except the setting fof tha Lace Change Lever is different. ‘wary fe yr 72 py) [8 inven (2pm aS Medion yore Bid py) [6-8 '¢ HOW TO SET THE L.CARRIAGE Flomowe the L-Carvlage by pushing the Raise te L Cavrlage Handle. Push the Release Button and place the FRelaase Button. LiGariage securely on the fet Exter on Bal # BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING ‘Tread the main yarn iota Caston, ‘Knit @ few rows in aEOCKIg Program your patarn, the righthand Yorn Tension . sito and place the K-Car- (An example is given.) Unit ‘ape on the rightnand Exter> (Ses pege 29.) ‘ion Rail. Hong the Claw Weight eventy slong the Cast 133 — # PATTERN KNITTING Ld Le ‘Operate the K- and L-Carriages according tothe memo deta in the daplay in Lace or Fine lace pattern knitting, Before to start knitting, change the indication in the diplay to the memo data by pushing tha vellom key. 1 no number appears: ‘Operate the L-Carriane until & aumbar shows in the Display. When 9 numbar appears: ‘Knits many rows with the K-Corrlage as the number indicat, then ‘move the L-Carriage from left 1 right. transfers stitches, Please note that whan knitting these pattare it ik the Lace Carriage wich advances hw row numiser in the computer and selets! CM smn i “Tae the Wax out of the Wax Gow ae place Ten the Wax Sted. Yau meet to use the Wa when you ate knitting Lace oF ine Lace Paterns. Set the Tension Dial ascarding to the Yarn Vou are using. {Reter 10 tha Approximate Tension Ghart an page 139.) “7 @- von woe La | ‘Sav the Lace Change Levar to elther Nor F sccording to the pattan you are going to knit, N= Normal Lace Pattern F = Fine Lace Patter Nove the L-Carlage from outside the left Tarn Mark to the right. Then operate the L-Cartioge backwards and forwards ‘arose the Keifting until the numimr 2 appears in the Dis~ play. "You only need to operate the L-Garriage once aeross the “Turn Mark when you start pattern knitting. 8 bs eri a Fw with he KCaiage Operate tow U-Gorriage until & number appears in the Dis- play. (Operate the K- and L-Carriages according tothe Display. —144- ie oO ‘knit in pattern until you hear the sound “Beep”. If you operating the LCarrige when you hear the sound, Finish that row ‘Koi as many Fows as you wish insiocking site When you finish knitting “STITCH WORLD” Pattern No, 104, proceed as followsi— Kot 2 rows with the K-Carviage, Set the Lace Chango Lever ta. Operate the L-Carriage four times, Knit a8 many rows as you dase in stocking suite, Faahang the Cattan Comb and Claw Weights Ifthe katte becomes too long, “Should the kitting lft, pull it down with your other hand whilst you kot PATTERN A ‘This example isa single motif Lace Pattern using “STITCH WORLD” Pattern No. 112. TY ou ean also knit Fine Lace Patterns in the same way.) PATTERN PROGRAM '@ MODE NO. 980, GeGEEEG PATTERN NO. es oe MEE eeee “The procedure isthe sama as that for Full Parte Knitting se refer to page 122. {Nien pragrmming the patten, refer to page 38.) 2 i6- (AACE AND FINE LACE MIXED é , i > (© This example was knitted using “STITCH WORLD” Partern No. 222, PATTERN PROGRAM © ODE NO. 890 GBEEEEEE PATTERN NO. ‘PATTERN KNITTING ("Giperate the Ke and L-Corrages eccordng 10 He remo data te datay To Lace ox Fine lace patter kati. Before te sar eitting, sharge te nication ine soln (othe emo dat by puing the yell Key, When the aumbtr "0" fates on ad of i the diy, sat the Lace Ghangt Lever to N and operate eb Garige until the mamber play changed. Inthe die When the number “1 flachos on and cr in the display, sat the Lace Change Lever oF and operate the L-Corriege until the number 1?*in whe dite play changps.. ‘When the even number is indicated in the display, knit as many rows with the K-Carriage as the numbor indicates, and then move the L-Car- riage from left 10 right, ‘Set the LCarrage by referring 10 page 133 end follow ‘Set the Lace Change Lever to Ni which corressond: to the Sten (0) — ©) on page 134, symbol in the Display, AN. Carriage from outside the left Turn Mack right. Then operate the L-Carriage backwards and forward ‘erase the knitting until the symbol in the Display changes. You anly need tn operate the L-Garriage once across the ‘Turn Mark when you start pattern kaitting. Operate the K- and L Carriages according ta the Olgpiay, (ACE AND FINE LACE KNITTING USING YOUR OWN PATTERNS OF MYLAR SHEETS.) na Sefore pattorn knitting @ Ater pattan card ensiog programming, make the computer memoriae ipa © Prosram te paten. PATTERN PROGRAM MODE NO. 8 GEGEEEE PATTERN NO, Push the Release Button and place the ‘LiCarriage securely on the left Exten- son Rall Flemove the L-Garriage by pushing the Raise the LCarriage Handle. Release Button, '¢_ BEFORE STARTING PATTERN KNITTING Theaad the main vam into Caston. Knit a few rows in stocking Tum off the power and set ‘the righthand Yarn Tension stutch and place the K-Car- the pattor card to the SET Unit, fiaga on the righthand Exten- LINE. sion Rail, Hang the Claw Switch on the power. ‘Weight evenly slong the Caste ‘on Came, 19 erm iy The serting ew of tan Push the CF key. The peter cara is fs! tothe starting row of pati. Chg she em of the pater cart fetore changing tre arwction ot ei ‘SE the Lace change lever aezording © the pattem, rove the bGarriage to the other side across t0 tha nuir ark, [Ar this time, the pattern card does hot fod. MUN OT) ED J ce | A ce — ‘The paicern card is fed one row forward at avecy tow of the Licaeriage operation. Operate the L-Carrisge until ts (2) mark on the pattern card comes tothe care inlet, The row umber of the Meme at the eard inlet is the row needle selection has boen made. Vien the (2) mark comes to the card Inlet, Knit ae many rows with the K-Carriage as tha meme number indicates {The pattern card is nat fed forward when aperating the K-cariag. “The pattorn card is fed forward by operating the L-Carriage.) ‘Ai the lat row of patter, the computer makes the sound ae Move the L-Carrage to the lft side at this row, Knit the necessary raws with the K.Carriage, then you can knit one complete pattern, ‘Yau can either continue to knit and create the patter all ‘over the fabric, orf you with you can finish the patteming, If you continue to knit, move the L-Casriage 80 the right, ‘The patter ead is automatically retumed to the starting row of patter, so allow the card to return before ope ating ich the pattarn kniting, push the RAE key, “The pattern card rocuins tothe set ine [* Opmrate the K- and L-Carriges according to the ‘on the pattern card, Pepe Moe th Lace casing Kit as eran ros wit te Canna the memo numa! eda. “Wham thare le a miktuie of Nocmal and Fine Lice, Ine peeassgry t@ distinguish which setting to have the Lace carriage on, Fine tsce —— 713 | ritting sows 3 fo When you want to knit the sequel of the pattern ater taking out the pattem eard. ‘You ete out tH ce 1 Conty ten the mere number as Sorat Carag cores at Shad ie [>To take aur the pattern card (Oo not press AA, 4. Turn aff the power switch 2, Take out thn pattorn eat manually, by tu Card Feeding Dial back [* To tart knitting again: 41. Turn on the power switch, 2, Insert the patter ead, Tuen the Card Feeding Dial and set the sard with the ror number incicsted on the display at the card inlet 2, Start Knliting after moving the L-Garriags across the Turn Mark. “Take the yarn cut af the Yarn Feeder. rem 4 ei Set the Change Knob wo CA to lease the KCairlage from the machine, MWHEN WORKING IN THREAD LACE PATTERN ‘Do not telease the Gam Buttons before removing the K- Carriage. If you do relaate them, push the Buttons again after You have removed the K Carriage without siding It, __® Lift the KeCarriage ta remove, Place the K Carriage onta aither of the Extension Rails. ‘Set the Change Krab to NL. ® d aeme stitches have slipped beck down the Needlebed, sat ‘the Change Knot to KC (I) oF KG (ll) and slide the K-Car- age backs and forth across the Neediebed. At the side of your Knitting, do not ga aver seas in working position. This will bring the necllas back into the correct position. Using your Transfer Tool, replace any atichas that are on the stems of the needies back into_the hooks, 30 that they ‘ill not drop aff. URefer to Step (1) — (5b on pape 20.1 ‘And make sure all naelas are now in "8 position. hy ‘Wher ittng Fairsto patterns or Weaving patterns, unravel the second color yarn too. 1). Hold the main yarn parallel with the Gatw Pegs, 2} Pull the main yarn stightly sideways and up to unravel the ewsteh. IN 3) Unravel the second ealor yarn ia the same way as the main yarn. TR re mag FBfianonrnnronre TT 4) After unsavalling the swatch, make wore that the stitches are on the hooks of the needles and return the ‘eedos to pasition B by using the flat edge af the 1/1 5) Pull the unravelled yara down from under the Rear “Yarn Guide to take up the sack. (until the tansion springs are bert.) HO Oer Se Soroush, pet eedle pusher Vin rgrig peat po Fee Bia tle cline lr ercanad owl 0 Lee Orxe & @® On “4 coo-| ™ The rumber af unvavlled rows and push the GA Key. ror limp goes off and the pattern wil be returned to the correct cow of the patter automaticaly ‘Do not forget te wind back the row counter and knit leader (if used) by the number af rows you hare unraveled "You de not nesd to count the last row i the row courtier ‘tipper and knitleadee ripper did not operat e9. if vou made misteke bsforé the K-Cariage hss passed the ripper, = 1 Make uve the KCuvrage i To select the needles depress both ‘PART’ buttons ond sot the Change Knob to KC (lh or KC (DI). [At this time, the yam is not in the yarn feeder. “HF you ace using the row counter or the knitleeder, set their tippers ta NON working potition, When the K-Carsiage is on the opposite side of the yan, needles will be f2lectad after one row, and when the Carriage is tthe sige of the yarn, needles wil br selested ater two rows. Sin the latter cove, if you are setting Change Knob at KC {I}, puss back both end needies to B position by hand after first rom, then move the K:Carrlage for one mare row. B position naedlos ae selected. Move the K-Corriage arom the knitting until the pattern recing ao selected, <_ Puss Cam Button aepording to the pattern you are acing Thad up the yarn into Feeder "A". to knit, “HY you are using contrast yarn or weaving yarn, doa!t ‘Forget to thread this up as well, Continue Knitting with the K-Carriage, pulling the yarn ‘Sightly on the first row to remove any slackness "Put the Row Gounter andfor Knit Leader Trippers back fn operation, AD) xing athe necas eck to 8 portion and eke the yar out of the Varn Feed. ©) Ent 0"an push ane CR key. © Fotow steps @ - GB on ax 0 = (WHAT TO DO IF YOU CANNOT REMEMBER HOW MANY ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVALLED ) @ western oni ecbink he serbon anil DD Weiiea fa bias SAIS Sondre (@ set the change knob to NL and push both PART buttons, @ Examine the swatch to find which row should be knitted next by referring to the diagrarn or pattern card. Except when using the KRC switeh.} © row teow inion sen whe ang ven ste 1) When the doubie length reflection and RAC switches ar in the lower positions. Movs tha K:Carriage to the opposit side of the naadleted to the yarn and and pltcs It outside the Turn Mark. Entae the next keltting row number and push the CF key. (21 Wher the double length switch ie set to the upper position. ‘hen you kait double length pattems, each row is knitted twice. “"Gheck whether your next row isthe first or second row of the double length, AA. the next row isthe first row of the double length. ‘Mave the K-Gariage to the opposite side ofthe nescebed tothe yarn snd and place it outside the Turn Mark Enter the next knitting row number and push the CF key. 8, 11 the next Knitting row fs the second row of the double length. Dove Use K:Carriage to the same side of the naedlebed at the yarn and and place ft outside the Turn Mark, Enter the next Knitting row number and push the GF key. Enter ‘O' and push the CR key. (2) When the reflection switeh sat at the upper pasltion, ‘Cheek ana find the knitting dirsethon. "Move the K-Carriage to ®e opposite sid of the needlabed to the yarn end and place it eutside the Turn Mark. ‘A. If you are knitting the pattern trom bottom to top, Enter the next kniting row number and push the CF key, B. If you ara knitting the pattern from the top: to battom. Enter the last row of the patteen and push the CF key, EEntar tha next knitting row number and push the CF key, (4) When tne double length and retleetion switches are st 10 the upper postion. "Check and find the knitting drsetion of the pattorn and whether its the first row or the second row of the double bength pattern, ‘Act you ate knitting the pattern fram bottom to top: and the nekt knitting row isthe firet row of the double length. Enter the next knitting row number and! push the GF key. 1B IY you are knitting pattern from top to bottoms snd the naxt row isthe first row of the double length. Enter the last (top) row af the pattern and push the CF key. Enter the next knitting row number and) push the CF key. ‘C. Ifyou are knitting the pattern from bottom ta top and the next row isthe E2cond row im the double length, Push the CF key. Enter the next knitting row number and push the GF key. Enter and push the CR key. 1-H you ore knitting the pattern from top to ottom and the next row isthe second row of the double Jenga pattern Enter the last (top) row of the patioyn and push the CF key, Enter the next knitting row number andl push the GF be Enter 'O! and push the CR kev. In this caee the net Knitting row Is the raw balaw the Corresponding rou (51 When the KACawiteh or KRC and double length maltehes are set at the uppar postion. Unravel the knitting untif the main yarn comes tothe wight side of the knitting. Placa the K Carriage au'side the teft Turn Mark. Check the contrast colour stitches to find out which few number sould be knitted next by referring to the diagram tr the pattern card. Enter the next knitting row rumber snd push the CF key. (6) When the KRC snd retlectian switches ar KC and double length switches and reflection switch are set in the upper asition, Unteve! the knitting until the main yo comes to the sight side of the knitting Place the K-Carrias outtide the left Turn Mark. CCheck the contrast eolaur stiches to find out which row number should be knitted next by referring to the diagram, * iF you find the corresponding row number on the ewateh and it i the first (bottom) row of the pattarn, the xt few ts the second row trom the bottem of the pattern, If isthe last (top) row of the pattern, the next row isthe second row From the top of the pattern, * if you are knitting the pattern from bottom to top. Push the CF key and Enter the next knitting row number. Push the CF key. * It you are knitting the pattern from top to batoen, umn the CF key, Enter the let ftop) raw af the pattern and push the CF key. Enter the next knitting row number and push the GF key, = (mnat 70 DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES AS YOU KNIT LACE OR FINE LACE PATTERN KNITTING 5 The te number which fou ae ing | llth the green Rey tw show the row number én the display. Remove the L-Carriags by pushing the Fi (Gheek the raw number whieh you ate knitting W the: Larriago i eoucht on the needle, take care wher, removing it Pisce the L-Carriage seeurely on the leit Extension Ail At the needles are caught over sath ther, seperate them by Luting the Relaate Button, lifting the tips at shows above. a (Use the Transler Tool to replace any stiches on the stems ‘waneforred backs onto cof the needles biel into the hooks, the acjacent neaes using the Transfer Tool SS 1, eens SCE % @O@e Fit cone i wich Falesed inthe 1 tet ant mere itn va nan ome A Bring all needles bork to 8 positon. @ eck pe sian on STITCH MONE Bona @ Enwr nero sumer whieh ee ron shaven ds ae dow 1 ash the yellow Key to Brow the marno data in the display. WHEN KNITTING THE PATTERN FROM THE PATTERN CARD Operate the K-and Carriages according to the memo data, inthe display. ) _} Aisne" beside the pater creating arew ot the card Inet. @ | => | t Push the RR key — Care returns to the et tine, ie L zeae fete Ld ne-@c Remove the LGariage and rein any stiches foun tespetred beck to the adjeent needs. Reter to Steps (3) x0 CD) on the previous pase, Operate the LGarlage and the K-Carcioge secording 10 the mea On tha pattern card Find the row number af mame below your finding row at the above ep Enver the row number whieh it ane you above the ‘amo row. IF VOU ARE KNITTING WITH MEMORISED PATTERNS Cy Bape ny tn srw mara np Chan iat ner woh yee ln 1) Retwen any stitches that ave been transferred back to ‘the adjacent neds using the transfer tool and put all nesdies in B pasition. 2) Unravel the stocking stitch rows. 3) Repest Steps 1) and 2) above as necessary, "Ac this tine, bear in your mind how many times you ‘eturned the stiches to the stocking stitch. © errs mete ornare mannan ee er ae tare ear eer a Hee ee edie ae Cal dinn denbral ni al Peer stich WORT Enter the row number which is one row above the remo data row and push the CF key. ee Push the yellow key to show the memo data in the diplay. (Operate the K- and L-Garrages according to the memo data, i adil nee ironies rane thine testes to stocking ate bce, mare pera Enter “and push the CF key. Sc ‘one ro abave Brows, F YOU ARE KNITTING A PATTERN FROM A PATTERN GARD. @ Put the retorance V mare Beside the pattem creating ares et the eared inet Return the pattern card to the st line by pushing AR kay. 1 you retumed the stitches 19 stocking stitch three times, “The manne isa & Enter ‘S* and push the CF sey, eww any tantra sees back tothe secon nese wing the taster tot and pt al the sttches back te B poston nv the stocking seh cov Ar this point, bear i mina the number af times you have earns hs Scher stoekng ean @ _ Fina the raw number of tne memo below your reference mark ‘Accoiding to the number of times you returned the stitches to stocking stiteh, count owen that number of mema positions. Enter the raw numba which is one row above the memo raw. @D_Continus to knit by operating the K- and L-Carriges aeconding 10 the ‘memo on the stem cant. Eg from Trent of nes ‘tort tasting = Floturn the selected needles from D 40 B positon. Enter 2 an push CR Key, ® © ninco cvalauicnuaunnnrccns, So @ (Operate the K-Carriage according tothe mama data. 1H you cannot find the number of rows for knitting with K-Carriags when knitting a memorized patts. 1) Push the groan key t0 find the row numbar. 2) By relerring to the diagram on “STITCH WORLD”, check ono row below of indicated tow numbar so that you eon ‘ind the number of row for knitting with K-Carrlags, 3} Change the indication in the display to the memo data by puting the yellow ery. © opm iw caine nde Caine ood he Daly rhe Mae anh pan cd (Ca rr ecereo oie ne roo GER TARE) @ teeserceneenean © einer end pit CR. © ome te Coa un sen ca @ cost car amt cried Diy oh er cn en ~V~ Follow Steps @) ~ 2) on pa 108, * Wind back the Row Counter and Knit Leader (i used by ‘the number of rows you have unravetied. * You san’t need to count the ast row ifthe Raw Counter “Teipper or the Knit Leader Tripper didn’t operate 2.9. if You made a misteko before the K-Carviage had pasted the Trips, WT he KGavrioge frat the same sie of the Kiting ob the "yarn, remove the K:Carriape from the neadlebed and place it at the opposite side. Push both PART buttons and move the K-Carriage acrost to {ay the yarns according to the pattern enc continue Brit: ‘tho other side of the neediebed. ting. Hf you are using the row caunter ar the Kot Leader, st their tripe to non-warking position. A) Foiow sens Gi1r ~ on page 20 shen totow Suns 1. E) ~ BD on wis pe, WHAT TO 00 WHEN YOU HAVE ENTERED THE WRONG NUMBER FOR THE ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVELLED ) (© The number you have entered is amallar than the correct figure. (e.g. You have unravetiod 4 rows, but entered the numb a5 "3 and then pushed the GR key.) 1) Move the K Carriage to select the needles (@} Wark ous he number of rows you are shot. {ln this exam Enter the worked out number and push the CA key. (Bring beck all the selected naedhes to B position, then move the K:Carrioe to select the needles again. els) ‘© “The number you hee entered is larger than the correct Figure (eg, You have unraveled 2 rows, but entered the number as '@’ and then pushed GR key.) (1) Move the K-Carrage to select the needles. (2) Bring back all the selected noedies to 8 position and move the K Carriage to select the needles again, (Repost these steps oecording to the worked out number) (Un this example, repeat these steps twice.) (QWHAT TO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE SELECTED INCORRECTLY ‘Check the following points: (© Make sure that the ready lamp ii (© Make sure that you have programmed the pattern correctly, ‘© Make sure you have set the K-Carriage correctly ane shat you began with it outside 2 Turn Mark onthe firstrow of the pattern. (© Make sure the K-Carriage posted the cantre of the machine (neadle Green 1) on every row Ifthe Carriage is returned without passing the centre of the neodiebad, the sare nogdle selection will appesr again. If tis is what you have one wrong, correct the needle selaction as follow: (11 Pace alt selected needles in B position {2} Push bos PART Buttons end take the K-Carslage sora tothe other side f the needabed. (The K:Cavriage must past tho eantte of the machine) (3) Poor any slated neecos in B positon (4), Take the K-Careiage across the naedlabed agin, this time 12 get the correct naele selection (5) Pein the Cam Buttons according to your pattern, check the yarn in the Yarn Feeder and continue knitting {© When using the pattan card 2, Moke sure that the pate card ie set covectly {1 te toe number on the Dipiay and the tow number ofthe pattrn cars tthe cardinlet ar ditferen, turnoff se Bower sich. Sot the card to the row number an the Disa “Tur on the switch, tke the K Garage post the Turn Mark, and continue knitting b. Make sure that you have allowed the Bate card to retin ta th starting point of the patter before operating the Kovrage, &, Moke sur the ater cand ot soled 41 Make sure the pattern is drawn on the cad coreety, (Rel co page 84.) & WHAT TO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE NOT SELECTED AND REMAIN AT B POSITION ) ‘Check the following points: (© Make sure you have set the K-Cariago correctly and that you begon with it outside & Turn Mark on the first row of the pattem, (© Moka sure thatthe CF kay is pushed before starting the pattern knitting, (© Make sure tha pattern select i in the right postion. (© When you bagan to pattern knit again after moving the K-Carriage outside the Turn Mark, did the K-Carrioge pass the Turn [Mark ster setting the Ghange Knob to KC (I) or KC (ll) 7 the K-Corrage l’t pats the Turn Mark, correct this a follows: (1) Unravel the knitting down to-9 correct row. (2} Place the K-Carriage outside the Turn Mark on the apposite tide of the nsedlebed to the yarn end, (3) Sette Change Knob to KC (l) oF KC (Il) and push both PART Busters. (4) Move the K-Garsiage from outside the Turn Mark across the needlebed to select the needles, (AF THE ERROR LAMP LIGHTS UP @ runvence x. ttiewertne re oth mcrae These aoe SO RaN 1 extra figures ara entered when programming. aa cic | dy a = Im the case where more or lis figures then the pattem required are emered and the CF key pushed, In the case where you enter the pattem number wich fs not memorized in the eompuser and push the Mikey In the case where zero ("0") isnrtered and the CR kay is pushed when knitting the lace patter, in the case where the GA key is pushed without operating the K-or L-Carrage after eorrecting the pattern [lt Vou ented the number for the unravellad row by mistake, refer to page 149.) © When knit ‘the pattern from the patter card, ‘When the CF key is pushed repeatedly, (Fleer vo. the instruction on this pape.) (© In the cave where you entered the number of pataem cards which exoweds the rer card roading programming ed memory capscity at pattem ‘© In the ease where you entered mate than 4 (horizontal direction) or more than 7 (wetical direction) when you inform DF number of pattern cards at patio card reading programming, F THE ERROR LAMP LIGHTS UP WHEN ENTERING THE STARTING ROW OF PF (TERN AND PUSH THE CF KEY) (© trextra figures beyond partern area are entered when programming err temp ights up. Pash the CE kay and enter the eoereet prograrnming, =m um that the patter programmina ié sone eorrecty. (CIF THE ERROR LAMP LIGHTS UP WHEN PUSHING THE CF KEY > @ raxvsce ns rmeercmpeeet) Push the FIA key, (The set line of pattern card is not set at the card inlet correctly.) ‘Tum off the power and set the patter card to the ‘correct row by uring te card feeding dial @ rissa vena! © rat ht ay pan cr wb i wet “To. avoid this trouble, make sure that the set line of ptern card is gt at the card inlet before pushing the CF Win taking ut the ptm ear tr the ater card {o the sat lon by pusing the RM Key and turn off the power, Then take thepatern ear uk ote meciNe By {ming te eae eng =10— @ ror mri. Take sai te et the mishon fh cre: Berea eee if When tnshing the patarn knitting, rerum the pattem Q TU oH the poveer watch. Sat the pee ced tcl eho att line by pusbing sR Hay before erring off the power Enter the numberof tating ow of patton and push ‘Then take th paitern card out the machine by ting the GF key. theca feeding dil ERE RTE cae 1S FED BY MISTAKE WHILE THE POWER IS TURNED OFF AND YOU Ee aE ) IT BACK TO THE CORRECT POSITION On eQ Ghock the row number in the Display. Turn off the powor switch, Set the pattem card to. the row number indicated jin the Display by turning the card feeding dial, Turn an the saith. ‘Move the carriage to the autside of the tum mark ‘and pass it to the turn mark, Then continue knitting, = ion. (wnat TO DO IF ELECTRIC POWER IS CUT OFF WHILST YOU ARE KNITTING ) 1. If the powar i eut ff when the K-Cavrage is knitting on a swatch or if you knit several fons after alactric power i cutoff. 8} Finish the row yau are knitting and place the K-Carriage outside the Turn Mark, 5) Tum ao the power, (€} Push the GA key, (The error lamp tgs wp) 1) Unravel the knitting sown to row of correct pattern knitting, fe) Enter 0" and push the GR key, [The error lamp gows aff) ‘Push both part buttons and optrate the K-Carriage until the needs are selected, "Ifthe Change Knob is vet to KC (I) anc bath end needles ae selected to D pasition, push them back to B position by hand. 2, Ifthe Kor L‘Carrage is outside of the knitting, 2) Turn on the power. 1b) Move the K- or L-Carviage across the Turn Mark and continue knitting according to the pattern, 3, Ifthe electric power is eue ff when the L-Carrlage is operating. 2) Finish the row you ate working, and place the L-Carriage outside the Turn Mark 1b) Tues on the power, 2) Push the CA key, (The ero lamp lights up.) 4) Bring back ll the selected needles to B ponition, fa Enter 1" and push the CR kay. (The error lamp goes out) 4) Onarate the L-Coniage twice. ‘8 Operate the KC and L-Cariage aceroding to the memo data in the display or the L window af the pattorn card. —15) ‘This section deols with the two calaur changor attachment and how they wark on your elzctroknit machine “The Singlebed colour changer ie ustd for Multicolour pattans, For exemple Multicolour Tuck stitch or skip stich and Mul colour fate amang others. It enables you to knit these patterns quicker and easiex than you would normally “The Doulblebod colour changer ls used In eanjunetion with your machine and the ribber, and side you In eresting Multicolour Fibspatterns, The most popular of these is # multicolour rit fairisle combination, commonly known #5 jaquerd fabric. (WHEN YOU USE THE SINGLE BED COLOUR CHANGER (KHC) ) “This ean be fitted to oth electronic and puncheard machines, Pieate read the original instruction manual for the RHC in eon- Junction with the following instructions. |= Hou to install tho Single Bed Colour Changer (KHC) onto the olectromic machine. Fees the KHC Instruetion Manual, an see the following instructions about (6) on page 3 and (7) on page 4 (Genes Tras Tienes ‘You don’t have to ¥et the Yaen Tension Stand, You can wie ‘the sstting hala on the comer of your knitting machina. + Pattern © Ail the patterns show inthe KHC instruction ‘manual are also memorized in the computer, 20 Yyou should select the pattern you require from "STITCH WORLD", (The Punchcsrds that come with the KHE are rot Used) (© You ean alta use your KHC when knitting the fol lowing pattern numbers: Win tue the NEGATIVE 5a BSwIT peer © You can alsa usa tha KHC with: your own dacigns. Using the patter variation gaitel No, 6 negative ss suggestd above. Place tha Second Yarn Tension Unit into the setting hole You can choot either hole (1) or hole (2), but when ¥au use the Knit Leader, select hole 12), (© Whan there are rows of plain Knitting in between the pattern rows, When the knitting row numbers, 19, 25, sod 38, all the needles are selected to B position Push the Release Button on the KHG and knit two. rows with the main yarn only Foirisle pattern @ afer your KHE instruction manus an read ce mainnntat yar, Button so) Msn yn Barton No, 2944 Contras yarn Kit 10 rows i stocking ste withthe wan Yarn and pice the Carle on the righthand Sopot mating, Program the patters and push the yellow key to thaw the meme datain he dy Tansee the main yam from yarn feeder “A” into yarn feeder “B i) 9 thong baton © fing atthe neades forward rom 40 post tion Ee @ Movs the K-Carviage to outside the right turn ‘mark, Set the change knob to KE (I) or (Il) and push MC button. ‘Move the K-Carriage across the ncediched trom ‘ight to left, co that itis outside the left turn ‘mark and the needles have been selected, Continue knitting. Push the changer button ac cording to the number shown in the display. = Multicolour tuck and skip stiteh pattern 18 - @ e@ 8 @ @@O When you knit multicotour tuck stiteh parteen with KHC, put the weaving brushes in 2etion (Put thom oUt of ation when you knit the other pattern) “Thread the yarn into the KHG and knit approx ‘ately. 10 rows ending with the K Carriage at the Fight. Place she K-Carriage cuts the right turn marks Program the pattern and push the yellow key t0 show the memo data inthe display. ‘set the change knob to KC I] or (Il) and move the K-Carriage from right to left so that its out soe the left turn mark and the needles have buen selected, ‘Push both tuck buttons for tuck stitch pattern. Push both part buttons for skip stitch pattern. Continue knitting. Push the changer button ae ‘cording to the number shown in the display. G WHEN YOU USE THE DOUBLE BED COLOUR CHANGER KRC D “This ean be fitted to both electronic and puncheard machines, Please ‘ead the original Instruction Manual for the KRG in con~ Junction with the following instructions, Pattern ‘All the pattems shawn in the KAG Instruction Manual are aso memorized in the computer, so you should select the pat ‘tom you requiee from “STITCH WORLD. (The punchearcs that come vith the KAG are not used.) # Yau can knit Multieotour rib pattern using the pattern number of Fairisle, Multicolour Fairisl, ond single motif ‘terns bullt in the computer with setting the KFIC (Mo. 7} snitch ta the upper position, 1+ You can use any of the other pattem variation switches at the sama time as the KAC switch iF you wish, © Panter Program ‘Set the KRC (No. 7) switch to the upper paxition, ‘You can knit any of your own Fairise pattern in this construction (Multi-cotour ribt by setting the No, 7 pattern vs ‘on switch to the upper postion, You can use the KAC switch to make single motif in conjunction with Pattarn A or A+B. (Please dleregard the Instruc- tion on page 17 of thw KC Instruction Manual.) ‘© ADJUSTMENTS TO RIBBER CONNECTING ARM ASSEMBLY Should your Ribber be one with which you can knit plaved stitch pattern and also the figure "2"is mat marked on the under ‘ld of the eerneeting arm assembly, you should make the following adjustments, rook neta a TE you want to knit Multkeolour rib (7) Remove the serow to take out te (2) Put the Latch Opening Plate on pattern, eoneaet the Latch Opening “Yarn Feeder. the Connecting Arm Assembly, Pave tothe connecting arm assembly. and then screw up the Yamn Feeder. ‘ter Sort Ue KNITTING MULTI-COLOUR RIB PATTERNS (1) Refer to your KRC Instruction Manual and set up the ribber and KRC onto your machine, (2), Reter to your KRC Instruction Manual and thread up main and contrast yarns ‘Button 1— main yam, 2/9/4— contrast yarns. (3) Fit the Fine Knitting Bar on the main bed. (4) Aerange the nancies for full needle rityand knit 10 rows with the mein yara in full noodle rib ‘he lethane Turn Mark, (8) Choose the patter, (6) Program the pattern, Push the yellow key to shave the memo data in the display. (7) Set the Change Knob to KC (I. (8) Move the K:Carrisge ser0ss the needllabedl from fet to right using the main yarn, so thatthe nendles have been selec, 1st see the KCarriaga outside (9) Sot the K-Carriage andl the KR Carriage as shown in the illstration, ses to the left until you hear & “Click, Now push the Changer Button according tothe number shown in (10) Move the €. tha Display. UI) Kee two ros. (12) Continue knitting. When the Garrieges are at the Infthand side, push the Changer Button according to the number shown fr the Display. ‘© Push tho Changer futton after you hea the "Click". * For corretion af mistakes; rofer to page 139. MEMO INFORMATION IN “STITCH WORLD” PATTERN BOOK {A Wn i ia i a c= a Repuceme mqmammascormate:| Co wa as cue ek loots : rae «CE ceccmmemniadee i | «: haaarcmeccee-masi sce ierieciesregrerimyne ssid ‘To nb tt wt th em perne eee vie © Memo information on even numbered row — dis: nce sce oe aeons ——— Pasa pa ate it airs 9 ir seu avasion ae Knit tte first arnt 2nd roan a Reema i sa es ace eacmion ee Caan oe ¢ are wih si avn yen it wl ir hen he Ag lfemiton ot Bath the im ci Seo ‘© The pumber 1 in the Display tells you to kai Se ee a rao arias (© Knit with sweral msin yarns and several contrast inguish between the contrast yarns. van. ‘Soma th ¥ © The numbers in the Display indicate which yarns to More Infeerstion Row Humber ve, yr inermation Flow Number Peer Nara \tcrretion fe & canta Yarn (EMG en fenton J tration ain Yarn ication 18 «wen the No, 7 sith se at the ler Women te No.7 sich eta the upp potion onion BBB888G [ 88688688 fe 2 [MC —Konitted with e Contras Vor 8 | yw entra vat r3 2 Main Yar F eta H Char fer snaebas Fre Patorn In Mu-cnlour Rib Pattern, the main yarn and contrast Yaen are knitted separaialy. 4 roms of knitting makes 2 roms of pactern. ~ BEGINNING MIDWAY THROUGH APATTERN = ggggeae Whan the KRC witch i ot at the upp position, ‘One row knitted with main yarn and one row knitted with contrast yarn equal one complete row of mult- 8 Thread the main yarn into Yarn Feoder “A” IA If you pull out the Gas-on Thread, the waste Knitting wall op sway. ‘Gne row has been knitted with the Gaston Thresd and this separates tse waste keitting from the main knitting — 163 (How 70 MAKE A HEM PLAIN HEM Knit several rows with waste yarn and then knit one raw with the Cast-on Thread, (Refer to pnivious page.) Working in stocking atiteh, knit the number of rows re: ‘wired for double the depth of the hem (2g, If hem isto be folded under 2.5 ems (1) ther nit § ems (2°?) Using your Transfer Tool, pick up the First aaiteh of the cow above the Castor Thread, Continue picking up stitches cross the rom, (Mote: Thare will be one loss stitch to be picked up than sheneare needle.) ‘When you have Knitted several rows you can pull our the Gaston Threod. The waste kitting will fll away, L= = \ AAftee you have picked up all the stitches, bring the needles Knit one row with the K-Garriage. Continue keitting io forward to E pasion, stocking stitch. (Knit several rows with waste yarn and then knit one ory wits the Gaston Thread. (Refer to page 160.) Set the low Counter to 000 and the Row Counter Tripper to working positian. Toread the yarn into Yern Feeder “A ("a Kit half the depth of the hem (ea. to what will be the foldline). Place the K-Caeriage on the Extension Rail at the ‘ight. Note the number showing an the Row Counter, Starting with the second nasal in from either end, bring ‘vary altemate needle forward D postion using the WT Needle Pusher. The end needles must remain in B pesition. Set the Lace Change Laver to Nand move the L-Currlage ta she right. Every second ailich has naw bean transferred to the ado: cent needie Remove the L-Carriage from the machine by depressing the Roteaee Button. KK WS Se ‘Rewen tw needies to B position using the flat side of the 11 Needle Pusher. ‘Set the low Counter to 000 and knit the second halt of the him (Le tho ame muntber of rows as forthe frst halt.) Transfer Tool, pick up the fist stitch of the row above the Caston Thread. Continue picking up stitcher cross the raw. Note: There will bo ons lets stiteh ta be petked up than there are nendles) ‘Altar you hve picked up oll the stitches, bring the nardles Forward to E postion. SSS poem Ui LLM UIA i Hn Knit one raw with the K Carriage, Continue knitting In stocking site Vion you have keitiad several rows you can pull out the aston Thread. The waste knitting wil fall away. — 163 — 11 ELASTIC HEM “This type of hem is alto referred to as “Mock Rlbbing” or “Continental Ribbing”. me ‘With the 1/1 Needle Pusher take avery other neg bark to A position. Kot several rows in waite yarn, Then one row with east on ‘ard, Thread the mein yarn into teecer A, Turn the Tension down three whole numbers, trom the stocking stiten tension ‘Knit the number of rows required for double the length of With the flat side of the 1/1 needies in A position forward to 8 pasition. hem | NN i mn TERR When all the stitches hare been picked wp, bring the needtes Forward te E position, Knit one row. Aker you have knitted seveval rows, pull out the Csston “Thread. The waste yarn drops away. ‘Amock 2.1 her eae te knitted in the sme way by leaving every Bid node bsek fA position — 1 (HOW TO USE THE LATCHET TOOL Use the Latehet Tool to pick up cropped stitches orto refarm stitches e.. plain stitches into purl stitches to make ribbing. MAKING RIB BY HAND ‘avdle for your first “pun stich f position by hand. Srpingh totter) “ke the needa back to A potion so thatthe sutch raps off he neal Using the tip of your Laichet Tool, ladder the stitch down eo @ Vanes oy * Eptpih Feke 8 fueey | | ‘Win aw Latter Taal hook fe boriom siten whee he Pah down wid) the Lath Tool so tha the Wi Tew Finbeg wil a riches aia nang fey a pak oe ae Bae DECREASING ONE STITCH Place the Transfer Tool onto the Hook of the sdacant in de note, nd transfer the sites. ‘= Folly tashioned method Flemove two stitees at the edge Tool. TUL VV ‘i Place the Transtar Tool onta the hooks of the adjacent Feeturn the empty nesdle 12 A position. Inside needle, and transer the stitches. DECREASING SEVERAL STITCHES “The K-Carriage and yarn are atthe sito where you wish to decrease the stitches. (On the K-Carriage side, trensfer the end stitch onto the Bring this neecle forward zo that the two stitches ore sefsnent inside needle, ‘behind the lath ‘Sure tha swede Heo in front ofthe latch Manually push the needio back so that a single stitch is Foméa etary the empty nowdle to A position. NOTE: Take care not to make the stitehes tao tight. (BACKSTITCH CASTING OFF (BINDING OFF) 2 USING THE TAPESTRY NEEDLE (ENDING WITH K-CARRIAGE ON THE LEFT) ‘© With this method you will achieve thin, elastic edge so itis eurtsble for any type of kitting The yarn ito the lofehond side. Take yarn out of the Yorn Feeder and cut it leaving a length three times the width of the senting. Thread yatn end into 2 Tepestry Needle, From the back, [pats neseie through tho fst site at the lett (1 19 From the front, insert the ne {31 anc back out theaugh th 2 With this method you will achieve a thin, elastic edge 101 (© The yarn is om the rlahthand side, Toke yarn out of the Kiting. From the front, insert the needle in through the first stiteh From the ‘ront, insert the the second (1) ane sek out thraugh the thie tte (3). stitch (2) and back eur than v0 Continue Ia this way until you rasch the latthand edge of he knitting. ‘The casting off (binging off} is naw completed and you can remove the knitting from the machina. (CHAIN STITCH CAST OFF (BINDING OFF) USING THE LATCHET TOOL ZEA ERG oS SSS ‘+ With this wmathod you will tehiove a fim eege which i not very elastic. \Kolt the final row fom right to left. Loosen the Tension’ Dia for this tow (0.9. tf main tersion tt say 4 ~6, knit the final row at tension & — 10} Coen ‘Bring the needs forward to E position, Se & Beginning at the righthand edge, haok the first stitch onto the Latehet Tool, in ut the stitch behind the latch of tha Latchar Tool Naw hook she second sitich with the Latehet Tal, keeping thie titeh in the nok. Repeat this until you reach the lart ttch, Now hook the yarn end with the Letchet Toot as shown, and pull this through the last stieh WASTE KNITTING You ean remove your knitting from the machine with rows of waste knitting. Use this when you want to return the stitch to tha needles pain ag. to knit» cut ting DDraw the second stitch through the fist stitch, letting the First stitch tip off ovar the hook. “Take care not to drop any of the other stitches fram off the ssodies whilst you work, B ‘Toke the yarn aut of Vara Feeder After knitting several roms with waite yarn, remove the Enituing by passing the empty earrisge across the stitches. (PARTIAL KNITTING 2 4, PLAIN STOCKING STITCH AND PATTERN KNITTING ‘© Décsasting stitehbe using tho Holding Postion (HP) fsWnen working decreases for shoulders, neck opening ete, set the Holding Cam Lever on tha K Carriage to H Set the Helding Cam Lever to H and the Cam Suttons and ‘Ghange Knob secording to the pattern. “e pestan’ On the opponite side to the K-Catviage, bring the neveles Knit one row, The needles in B pasition (B end D panition you waat to decrease forward to E postion. In the caso of pattern knitting) have bear Knitted and thous in E position have not been knitted, Fan enna (eS SS 4 Serre aca Open Frruens Fare Pater ‘Weaving Pastorn Toren Lace \. Bull up any loose yarn with your hand and knit one row. Continue moving nsedlas 10 be decreased into E pesition, “The ara is wrapped around the end neede in Holding Posi repeating Steps tion as shown above, ser parti Kring complete, return the Meling Cam Lever to Ne — 173 ‘Increasing stitches from the Holding Position (HLF) ‘When working increases (for ‘example the hemline of a akicth, set the Holding Cam lava to. Set the Holding Cam Lever to H and tha Com Buttons ane Ghange Knob according to the pattern, — _—— Eres hn the opposite side to the K-Carrtage, bring forward to E oxition (H.P) thoce needles that you donot want ta knit. Knit one row. The needs in B position {Band D position | in the cate of pattom knitting] have been knitted, and the ‘yarn hes petsod over those In E position. Wrap the yarn Lunder the stam of the fist needle in E position, (In the case fof pattern knitting, refer to-Step @) on previous pane 173.) PAIL IO a “The yam is wrapped eround the end neadle in Holding Position as shown above. Manwally push the readies to be increased from E to 0 position "For pattern knitting, put the appropriate needles to @ position according ro the psttesn, When you return these ‘oedles from B i B postion, placw the stitches into the ‘peedehooks using the Transfer Tool, =e Knit one row and the newdles you brought te D pasi- tion wit have bon kata Repeat Supe ©) fe prt ening compet, rotor the Holding Cam Laver to 2. LACE OR FINE LACE PATTERN KNITTING “The method you use will dapend on which side you work your partial knitting. |= Decrensing stitches a¥imen you want to decrease on the ight hand side. G Mowe tha K-Catrage to the lat when the number appears is display 6¢ the meme (20 0n the pattern card comes to the card inlet, and then. start partial ion y J Sarin wee caring on ea On th oppovke side to Karine manuly Kt te tens you sar to acrns tk 1 5 poston an she Cason Yom, e fs. Sa seve go 8 Operate the L-Garage url the umber appears in the die When sing the pattern card, operate the L-Carviage ut the memo (2) comes tothe card init nthe K-Cactage side, manually nit the next needs back ‘Knit one row with the K-Gariage, to position using the Gaston Theesd, “When you wank te Geerease an the lefthand side Operete the LCarriage unsil the number apsean in the display or the memo (2) on the pattern card comes tothe card inlot, and ther follow Steps 1.2.4.8, 3, Gabowe, Way) YY Waar; yyy Py Repeat: stor D) = After partial knitting, trasnfer the stitches in position back into the hooks of the needles ac remove the Cast fon Thread, Plate nasal in B postion. 1% (© Increasing stitches Whee you wante to increase on therighthandside Move the K-Carriage to tha loft whan the number appears in the diplay or the memo. (2) on the pattom card comes to the card Inlet ond thers start partat ening ‘Starting with the K-Carriage on tho lat (Operate the LiCarriage until the number appears inthe dis- play. Whan using the pattem card, operate the Lariage unt the mema f2} comes tothe carne. ‘Manually knit the next needie of B position back to A post ton using tha Catton These, “Transfer the first block of stitches In A position back into ‘the hooks of the needles, removing the Caston Thread ‘rom these, a! placing them in B positian. Knit one row with the K:Carriage, ‘Knit ane raw with the K Carriage, Q toons -@ ‘When you want to inereae on the left and sid. Operate the L Carriage until the oumbér spears in the dlaplay oF tne memo (2) fo the pattem ard comes to the card inlet, and then tos above — 18 3. INTARSIA KNITTING © Decreasing sttchos ‘When working deereaies for shoulders, neck oper ing etc, bring the noodles to be decreased forward to E position, On the apporite tide to the K-Carrage, bling forward to E ‘postion {HLP,) howe needles that you want to decrease. Wrap the yam undor the stem of the frst naodle in E pos tom at shown, than lay the yarns for the Intasie pattern Kit one row. EP rositiom 16 bring the nendles to be decreased into E post repeat Steps (2) — @). "after partial Knitting is completa, return the neadles from E postion te O position and continue knitting © Increasing stitches “When working increases (for example the hemline of askin} bring the needles to be increasad back from E 10 position. Qn the opi position (HLP} those needles whieh you want to decrease. [Lay tha yarns for tha Intarsia pattern and knit one row. Wap the yarn under the stem of the first needa in E posi: ton as shown, then lay the yarns forthe Intrsi pattem. Knit one row. Bring the newdies 1 be increased from E 10.0 position and Continue to bring the needles to be increased from E to.D lay the yarns for the Intarsia pattern. Knit one row, position and repeat Steps (3) — @) HOW TO SHAPE A ROUND NECKLINE USING THE HOLDING CAM LEVER | STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING 1 The following examole be- gins with the yern and K- Carrape atthe oft, Reverse the instructions (ee read loft for right) if beginning with yam and Carriage at the right. (Om the K-Carriaue, 02 the Holding Cam Lever to H. OSS Tiago rewle or Fors fh Sule Kit Part (1) according to yout pattem, and return nesdles 10 A position. raplacing the stitches into the needle hooks, I< © Bring noes from Part (2) to @ position at the same time reedles to A position. ‘Set the Holding Cam Lever an the K-Carriage 10 Ny ‘The neckline shaping hes now boon completed, ¢ PATTERN KNITTING (Using the Holding Cam Lever) ‘The following exemple baging with the yarn and KG ‘Carriage atthe left. Roverse the instructions e.g, read laft for right) if beginning with yarn and K-Garriage atthe sight, a ime OOOO [ @@® On @@®@ or GO *O Oc © ater POSTON Gheck the row number in the diaplay, Before you Start knitting the first side (1), set the figure of row counter to "0", Set the row counter trpper to the working position. When Knitting the memorized patter, i the display shows the mema data, change the indication in the dsplay by pushing the green key. After checking the tow number in the dialay, back it tothe meme data by pushing the yellow key, Using the {at tle af the Tx 1 node pusher, bring the needles for parts (2) and (3) forward te E position. ‘These naedlet will not knit ~ 2®2® ‘Site O_O Oct ait par (1) aeearding to. your pattern, and renurn the reeales to Aposition. lh the GA key before changing the glisction of the K- (Catriage, (The ervor lamp flachos on and oft} “TH you change the direction of the KCarriage before push ing the CR Key, add one row to the figure which is show. ag — inthe vow count atthe Stop 3) Bring needles from Part (2) to B position at the same time replacing the stitches into the naedle-hooks, Waste knit Part (2) and remove this from machine. Return nasdles 10 A position, Now only the needles for Part (3) are left in & position. Bring these noodles to & position in the tame way ex you iid for Port (2). tJ ae ese. Pe Qu @ MO Or Ener the fire which shows the row eountar and push the GR key. (9. The row counter shows the O64, enter 54 and push the GR kay) Push Both PART buttons Set the change knob to KG {I} or {il —181— Iher Be weodas av ead, make se Tak von ‘hme In ane splay the sare ramber wich YO ucere at 50) Push the eam burton(s} according tothe pattern. ‘Thread the yare inta tho vain feedor and kent Part (3b @ LACE OR FINE LACE PATTERN (Using the Gaston Thread) et ‘The neckline hse now een completed Set the holding cam lever to Ne ‘when shaping « neckl right side first 1 the ¥ Lace Patter, knit the is atthe ott, knit one more row so that the K-Carrage Isat the righthand a_i oO |, cece heck the row nurnbnr i" the aisplay When kaitting the memorized pattern, ifthe disay shows the memo dita, change the indication in the splay by pushing the green key. After checking the rows number in the display, Batk if t9 the memo data by pushing the vellow key, Uaing the flat side of the 1 x , bring Oe needles er Parts (2) and (3} forward to E postion Hang the Carton Thread aver the hooks of the needies in E postion, and knit thom back to A position by hand. rt (1) according to your pattern using both Le and K- Carriages and return empty needles to A postion. Bring needles from Part (2) from A to 8 position at the same time replacing the stitches into the needle hooks and remaving the Cast on Thread, ==, ae’ ww) Koi Part (2) ending with waste Knitting and remove this fram machine. Return needles to A position, aa. ‘Now only the redlas for Part (3) are left in A position, ‘Bring hese to B position the some as you did for Part (2). “Tre gure which you @©@®@ Oe ©@O® Oca) =» @er _ Place the K-Carrlage outtde the right Turn Marke-aad the L: Carriage ouside the left Turn Mak. @©® On When knitting the memorized pattern, ‘dt one row tothe ice whieh you checked at the Step Gans emar ti figure an push the CF key, — 1a ‘Knit Part (3) according to your pattern, using the Ke and ‘The neckline shaping has now been completed, Larriages. » INTARSIA ‘= Knit both shoulders atthe same time, | fol Je SS AS 4 \Waste knit the stitches for Part (1) only and reruen needles FReturn the Pert (2) needles from E to B position end knit 10 A position both shoulders according to your patiom, (HOW-TO SHAPE A V-NECKLINE (TAKING PART OF THE KNITTING OFF ON WASTE YARN) ) Sion uong te Ping porton to vide your knitting (fra Vneok oF you ae working with ight coloured yarn he Hae ee asvamtton may become sds T preven ti tae thene iene of onto mare yor isan of wing the fring postion ows gcing v2 ksi Wate Kniting/ cpr iyrmen ee When knitting i stocking stitch, Bring Forward the needle into € position for the part you want to Knit frst, Set tha holding eam lover to H. Remove the main yarn from the yarn fescar and hook it around the edge of the machine. ‘Push both Part buttons and move the K-Carriage to the ather side without the yarn in the yare feeder. Release the cam buttons by pushing the carn button release lever. “Thread the waste yarn Into the yarn feeder and knit about 10 rows. Remove the waste yarm and knit 1 row with the var feeder empty, to release the knitting Fistum the empty needles to A position ‘Move the K-Carriage across to the main yarn end and thread the main yarn into the yarn feeder. ‘Sat the holding eam lever 10 N, eit the fret part of the V.neck. ‘loplacestitehes from waste knitting back onto the needles using a transfer tool, Koi the steond part of the V-neck. nd pus he neadies into B positon. 8800900 © SONS Won knitting im Lace and Fine lace, Gin shaping the racine in Lace an Fine ace ers, Kot hea side fs, Tre Var nt teat te et side, kre more row 0 tat the Kaige at hela sie “Toke the left shoulder off onto waste yarn. (flfer to the Steps 1 — of stocking siteh.) Return the needles in E postion te & position using the transfer tool to rept the stitches Into nooks. (Cheek tha row number in the display ‘Wihen kitting the memorized patter, ifthe display shows the memo data, change: ths ineieation In the display by puting the green Key. Afar checking the Tow number, return the csp ta the memo date by pushing the geen key, “Theaad the yer into the-yarn fender, operate the K- and L:Csrvage according to the pattern, and knit the first shou ide back onto the needies using the transfer tol and plate the needles inf position, Replace the stitches Tor tee faviene row ot figue ich you check at Sep Q), ncenter thi gure, push te CF ko Kite lt side of the neck and souk ng she Kan Caro ancordng ta your mater Set tha Holsing ca ver to. o0000 600 185 tn the eae of Pate kaltog, @ Pash the Cay. (The err tis tishis u.) Set the change knob to NA Take part of the knitting off onto waste yarn, [Refer to the Steps (@)—@) af stacking stitch.) Reum the needles Epoukion to 8 positon Une trate io to open siches nt shook oh Prac he K-Carrsge cot f the Tur rk Sr th change knob to (1) or KE push th Part tone to sect the nent witha ym, Ente" and pu the CR boy Move he K-Carop tm ose the Tu Maik unt he eee slid Sr th igi en ci 4 DO ad ha Vow ai ps et Cc th ro number nt py “When letting the memovied eatin tthe dplay shows the mem dat, change te indestion inthe ds by Duhing te teen Key. Aer checking te row number, push he Yellow hey tears tothe meme des Pus the cr tons according to your pir othe yr fer and knit he sr pac of te neck an shoul, “Thien the main yarn i After knitting the last row of the fist side, place the K-Carriage the side to which it was moving, Do nat alter the car FReplace the stiches from waste knitting back ante the ne tion. les using tho transfer tool and place the needles in 8 pos Err te figs which snows inthe rw courte, and ph the CR key Push both Part buttons. The change Knot is set at KG () 0 KG Mowe the K-Casiape from outside he Turn Mark across te neds, to make a selection ve nb which you chee at Sp ‘Push the cam bustonts) azeording to your pattern and thread the yarn into the yarn feader, Than knit the second part (of the neck and shoulder @ Seeing cam iver to N After selecting tha ngolies, make sure that the row in the display is tJ GS8S © 8S SGH90H500 @

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