Singer SRP-50 Instruction Book page 54

Ribbing attachment
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A-+B
D-+ C
Partial knitting involving "swing"
Knitter needles in D position cross the opposite Ribber
needles in D position. Under this condition of needles, you
must not swing (by using Swing Handle) Needle Bed, or
you will damage the crossed needles. So, a special technique
of partial knitting as undermentioned is required for swung
English rib, variation swing, herringbone swing and like
stitches, all of which involve "swing".
• When working partial knitting in variation swing, knit
pushing up 4 or 5
needles in
B position to C position.
Partial knitting
by
decreasing stitches
In the same manner as for partial
knitting
for stitches
without
involving "swing",
work as
follows
instead of step
(1).
On the side opposite Carriage, to hold stitches on Knitter
to be decreased,
knit
Ravel Cord by hand and push needles
back to A position
.
Push up corresponding Ribber needles
to
D position.
At
the
completion of partial knitting, push needles in D
position on Ribber back to C position and replace stitches
held on Ravel Cord into hooks of needles on
Knitter.
Partial knitting
by
increasing stitches
On the side opposite Carriage, hold Knitter stitches to be
shaped by partial knitting, with Ravel Cord,
in
A position
and corresponding Ribber needles in D position.
At
~ach
step
in increasing
stitches, replace Knitter stitches
back into hooks and push corresponding Ribber needles
in
D position back to C position, before knitting.
Other operations should be carried out in the same manner
as decreasing.
To prevent the ravel cord from catching in the knitter or
ribber carriage, drop the ends between the needle beds.
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