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Silver Reed SK890 Instruction Book
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Setting up the Machine
Names and Functions of each Part
Needle Positions
Cam Lever
Stitch Dial
Side Levers
Russel Levers
Release Lever
Tuck Brushes
Weaving Knobs
Row Counter and Feeding Trippers
Yarn Preparation
Threading the Yarn
Yarn and Stitch Dial
Cast-On and Knitting
Cast-On (1)
Cast-On (2)
Knitting Stripe Pattern
Moving the Carriage Without Knitting
Removing the Knitting
To Knit Patterns Using the Pattern Controller, Ec 1
Pattern Panel
Pattern Card
Pattern Width Indicator
Fair Isle (Knit-In)
Tuck Lace
Single Motif
Punch Lace
Helpful Hints
If You Want to
To Unravel the Knitting on the Machine
To Change the Pattern Controls or the Other Settings of the Machine During Pattern Knitting
To Check the Knitted Row with the Pattern on the Pattern Card
To Knit a Selected Pattern Row Repeatedy
To Knit Stockinet During Pattern Knitting
To Turn off the Controller During Knitting
If the Carriage Has Jammed
What to Do if
If a Stitch Has Dropped During Knitting
If Incorrectly Knitted
If the Warning Buzzer Sounds During Knitting or if You Notice that You Are Knitting Incorrectly
If the Carriage Has Been Removed from the Needle Bed
If the End Stitches Are Not Stable or if the Carriage Is Heavy to Operate
If a Needle Has Been Damaged
Maintaining the Machine
Repacking the Machine
Drawing a Pattern on the Design Card
To Knit Garments
Taking a Tension Gauge
Tension Gauge
To Knit a Tension Swatch
Gauge Scale
How to Measure the Tension Swatch
Knitting Techniques
Decreasing 1 Stitch
Fully Fashioned Decrease
Increasing 1 Stitch
Fully Fashioned Increase
Decreasing Multiple Stitches
Increasing Multiple Stitches
Partial Knitting
Decreasing Stitches
Increasing Stitches
K1.P1. Rib
Mock Rib
Picot Hem
Holding Stitches
In D Position
Using Ravel Cord
Waste Yarn
To Make Yarn Mark
To Cast off with Transfer Tool
To Cast off with Tappet Tool
To Make a Buttonhole by Transferring Stitches
Seaming on the Machine
Stitch to Stitch
Open Stitches to Side Edge
Joining by Hand
Blind Stitch
Grafting
Slip Stitch
Sewing in Yarn Ends
Cord Knitting
Cable Pattern
Garter Stitch
Blocking and Pressing
Optional Attachments
Design Controller, PE 1
Knit Contour (Radar), KR 7 and KR 10
To Use the Chunky Ribber, Sr155
Operation Table
Punch Pin Tuck
Slip Rib
Drive Lace
Double Jacquard
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To Knit Patterns Using the Pattern Controller, Ec 1
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Helpful Hints
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To Knit Garments
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To Use the Chunky Ribber, Sr155
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