OJ

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  • OJ commented,

    Marco Meijer  You can edit the values in the columns by adding a Free Edit layer to the command stack. You can do this quickly by clicking on the “Introduce a free edit” button in left hand side to...

  • OJ commented,

    Christine The error usually means that the knitting is coming out of the machine unevenly because the yarn end has been left in the clamp or for some other reason. If the yarn isn't in the clamp, t...

  • OJ commented,

    Christine Apparently I was experimenting with roll and stitch size on the double knitting. Both settings worked. The buck file for this stitch pattern is actually in DwK Session 1 Bonus (last secti...

  • OJ commented,

    Thanks bahi 88. Cast on for full needle rib. After about 4 rows on the front only, knit 1 row on the rear. Repeat 2 or 3 times. Transfer all to rear bed and knit a few rows on the rear bed. Then st...

  • OJ commented,

    Laurence Answering your last question, 0 = left to right; 1 = right to left; 2 = any direction.

  • OJ commented,

    Ole Johan Aanestad What beautiful designs! And what an interesting fix for your bind off.  I'm guessing that because your yarn is very thin it was difficult binding off on a 7gg machine. If I'm und...

  • OJ commented,

    @Laurence The roll distance for your first row of transfers is high. Also it's best to reduce the roll before the transfers begin. What weight yarn are you using? Generally speaking, I use a stitch...

  • OJ commented,

    Laurence I think maybe you confused the transfer symbol with the drop stitches symbol. Here's the sequence I use for a 1x1 cast on, when not using the full needle cast on provided in the design app...

  • OJ commented,

    Laurence Yes, it's the same as a kc file. You will need to rename the file as command.kc for Kniterate to knit. In the code you'll see the feeder setup is //   1: draw thread//   2: waste yarn//   ...

  • OJ commented,

    You can run the warmup file to remove the sample from the machine.