Singer LK 100 Knit Machine Instructions PART 1 of 2
November 27th, 2009 | by admin |
How to set up a Singer LK-100 knitting machine
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How to set up a Singer LK-100 knitting machine
Duration : 0:8:17
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13 Responses to “Singer LK 100 Knit Machine Instructions PART 1 of 2”
By MorkaGraven on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
Can I please …
Can I please question your sexuality?
By martouff1 on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
look on here for …
look on here for e-wrap cast on or crochet cast on as it gives a much neater edge. Use crochet or bind off for cast off – works great.
Had problems with my needles looking rusty… but it was glue from the sponge underneath disintergrating..(doesn’t last forever). sticks to everything. contact me for more advice!
happy knitting guys n gals…knit-on!
By martouff1 on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
This was my first …
This was my first machine in 89! The problems u have with jamming and pulling the yarn taught are due to the sponge brake underneath the needles. I’ve just got a Zippy90/LK100 off Ebay..removed all the needles, scooped out the goo from under neath. then used really cheap foam or other draft proofing for doors. laid one strip in the channel, second strip on top and then some satin ribon onto the sticky part. Then put in the needles again. Works like new. Also oil the machine and carriage!
By kraftymomma1979 on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
Very helpful! …
Very helpful! You’ll make a lot of cool stuff with your machine.
By thefamilyeung on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
Hi there, I am …
Hi there, I am having serious trouble with my knitting machine. Can you please take a moment to watch the video of my woes that I have posted and give a comment if you can see anything blindingly obvious I am doing wrong?
Much appreciated!!!
By thefamilyeung on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
Thank-you so much!! …
Thank-you so much!!! I recently dug out of my mum’s attic a singer 329 machine….. looks a lot older than yours!! This video has been so helpful as my instruction manual was a little worn and the instruction and diagrams very unclear to me!!
By jaredsfa2004 on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
Thanks for posting …
Thanks for posting this…It’s good to see other men who knit in the world…It’s a dieing art for us, and we need to stick together…I have recently joined two websites you should also look into, one is ravelry…the other one is menwhoknit. They are both great websites…
By janeysullivan on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
If Anyone can help, …
If Anyone can help, they’re going to get into the sainthood. What is the purpose of the needles on the machine? Can you work one like just the ironing board without the sewing machine( which unthreads itself Immediately if it doesn’t Jam- ) What is the purpose of the ironing board needles? Does the new row go in front of the other or vice versa? Can you work it better without the ham grinder thingy and the weights? Please help me, I’m so frustrated !
By hiroito3x on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
i have a singer 810 …
i have a singer 810, i’m not good with machine , i’m from Lima-Peru … soy principante
By rosafelice on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
I got an old singer …
I got an old singer not the same model and was completely clueless your lovely video has helped a lot, thankyou so much from london
By condiNyc on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
I got my machine …
Have fun!
I got my machine and I love it so much and I just bought another bed and extend the machine longer for bigger knitted piece. Thanks for the videos again
By HugKing on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
I have an LK150 ( …
I have an LK150 (which is the same as yours, just with 150 needles and a little bit different tension setup). I love it. Thanks for sharing your experience – it’s greatly appreciated.
Peace,
Aaron
By condiNyc on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
I can watch the …
I can watch the video now. Thank you for the videos. I am waiting for my machine to be ship. I can’t wait to knit and crochet. I love both. Have fun!