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Mix and Match my different videos to make your own DVD. I can get 2 hours and 20 minute's total, but 2 hours comes out best on a DVD disk. If you would like to special order your own disk, please let me know what titles (your most important ones on the top of your list, and I will let you know what I can do with them) of my different videos to create your own DVD. Special orders will take me a few days to get made up.
Disclaimer I can not be held responsible for my disks not playing in old players, recorders or computers. I know that it worked with Media Player version 9, and heard that it plays also for Mac OS X, and Real Player, but not sure on the version of those. I did try it on my old W98SE and it would not play. Not exactly where the cut off would be on the versions Media Player. I record my video's on High Definition Wide Screen. It should automatically start playing, if not in your computer, then you have some configurations set differently, or you may need to download the latest codecs for your computer. Just open Media Player, or what program you use to view Video's with, and in there you should be able to Open up the drive you put the disk in. If you have any problems, let me know about it, and hopefully I can help figure it out. |
| HKMT Disk 1
Different ways to Cast On Bind Off Increasing Decreasing Trims Sew As You Go {SAYG} Short Rows Baby Hats done a couple different ways |
HKMT Disk 2
Basic Cable Plaited Cable Reverse Cable Wavy Cable Intarsia Hand manipulated Fair Isle Understanding some symbols |
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| HKMT Disk 3
Butterfly Lace Diamond Lace Horizontal Zig Zag Lace Vertical Zig Zag Lace Fish Tail Lace Candle Lace Apple Leaf Lace |
Projects 1 disk 2 Hats in one Circular potholder Circular blanket And 2 ways to make socks on the flat bed |
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Projects 2 disk Easy Sweater V-Neck Raglan sleeve sweater Full Fashioned Decrease hat. All done for babies, but for adults would be the same just more stitches and rows to work with |
Projects 3 disk
How to make a Sweater in the Round Pattern is in midguage and Bulky from baby up to woman's size Bulky for child size is shown in the video. |
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| Edges, Trims & More
2 stitch Braid 3 stitch Braid Bias trim 4 different Lace Edges Rick Rack Scallop edges 5 ways to make buttonholes |
TOTM 1 Technique Of The Month)
Updated SAYG Duplicate stitch Auto wrapping Manual Wrapping 3 different ways to do Smocking Shaped Collar Mitered Collar 5 updated Decreases |
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| TOTM 2
Butterfly stitch Fan and Feather Mitered Square 3 different ways to do the Owl Cable 78 minutes on how to do Entrelac on the flat bed 8 minutes of how to do Entrelac for longer than your knitter bed |
How to set up and knit with the Brother KH260
From setting up to maintenance of your Brother KH260. Will be pretty close to most Brother machines, with a few minor differences between the Bulky and Standard gauge machine. |
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| KR260 Rib Techniques
Can be done on most any Brother Ribber, you just need to know how to set up your machine if different than the one I use |
How to use the Knit Leader 116
This is similar to other Knit Leaders for the Brother machines I do up a vest using the KL116 and also how to use it for Intarsia projects. No need to have a pattern, just knit up a swatch, measure and set up your Knit Leader and the rest will fall into place |
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| Using your Studio Ribber
Shown using the SK360 Knitter with SRP50 Ribber Full Needle Rib 1X1 Rib 2X2 Rib 2X2 Rib another way English Rib Pile Rib Drive Lace Tubular Knitting Double Jacquard How to make your own DJ cards |
Machine Knit Socks
How to make socks in different ways on your knitter (flat and double bed). Includes how to measure and do your math to get your pattern. Different yarns with different machines will create different gauges, so this way you can make a sock that will fit the person it is intended for. Now available is Socks for the Knitter Only taken from Project Disk 1 as well as from this disk for those that do not have a ribber to work them circular. Includes the new Flat Seam or Vertical Grafting as well. NOTE: No need to buy a pattern that won't fit the intended wearer, I show how to do the math for these so that you get it right the first time around. And for those that don't want to do that, with my Excel spreadsheets that is also included with this disk, you just need to measure the foot along with your stitch and row gauge for it to make your pattern in the different ways. |
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| Machine Knit Collars
Key hole neckline Lace Collar Mitered Square Collar Rib Square Collar V-Neck with Shirt Collar (worked on the double bed) Ruffled Collar Woven Collar (worked on the double bed) |
Parts of a Sweater
Seamless Shoulder Seam Turn a Shrug to a Sweater Short Row Neckline Adding a Hood Button Band Buttonhole Band Yoke Sweater Ruffled Sleeve Cuff Disk total time is 2 hours and 21 minutes |
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Garter Bar Uses
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Machine Knit Afghans and Trims
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| Using the Studio Knit Radar
Making a Swatch Measuring the Swatch Setting up the Radar Inserting Paper Pattern Beginning the Sweater Armhole Shaping Shoulder Shaping Front Neckline Front and Back done Neck band Sleeve Finished Sweater Knit Radar Pants Make your own Pattern |
Machine Knit Double Jacquard
Shown using the Brother Standard Machine with Yarn Changer and Singer Bulky with Manually Changing Yarns for those machines that don't have a yarn changer. Included for both
Also from my Studio Ribber disk are these 2 chapters added: Using the SK360/SRP50/YC5 and Make your own Double Jacquard punch cards. |
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| Machine Knit Pockets
Cargo or Pleated Pocket
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My YouTube videos
SSK or SL1,K1, PSSO Decrease on the machine, Mock Seed Stitch Ripping Back a Row Manually (with no added needle stoppers) Replacing a Sponge Strip Easy Machine Knit Hats Baby Bootie Removing Singer Carriage Cover to clean or replace parts Folded Hem at the End of Your Work Hand Manipulation Intarsia Manual Tuck Stitch Lubrication the carriage underside Using a Schematic to Make Your Own Pattern Inputting a Pattern into the Brother KH940 Inputting a Larger Pattern into the Brother KH940 Reading a Lace Chart Slip Stitch on the Bond Knitting Machines How to set up and use your Garter Carriage with a couple problems I had and fixed How to Make a Sweater with a Garter Carriage. |
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| SR155 Bulky Ribber Techniques
1X1 Rib ~ Full Needle Rib 2X2 Rib HK Look Rib Cast on (2X2 Rib) Cable Rib ~ Cable Rib 2 English Rib ~ English Rib Variation Zig Zag Rib Herringbone Stitch Pin Tuck Drive Lace Pleat 1 ~ Pleat 2 Rib Lace 1 ~ Rib Lace 2 Rib Lace 3 ~ Rib Lace 4 Tuck Rib 1 ~ Tuck Rib 2 Circular & U Knitting Then next four are from the Double Jacquard DVD Double Jacquard Double Stripe Back Double Jacquard Single Stripe Back Double Jacquard Sold Back Making your own Double Jacquard Cards | Changing Patterns your way
Here are a few ways of changing an ordinary pattern to suit yourself. Shirt Tail Look
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Roberta Rose Kelley
P.O. Box 208
Springfield, Maine 04497
