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Missed stitchs?

I haven't use my knitting Machine for years,I now find the carriage knits going from right to left.but miss.s stitches when going back,Also the change Knob will not turn pased KC

mary
January 2010
there is a great site on ebay lady is supercub33.she answers so many questions and explains so clearly.also type in" Podcasting for machine knitter" grat site with videos explaining step by step
angelina

ANGELINA
February 2010
you have to make sure your carriage is proprly engaged.maybe it has been dropped and needs slight adjustment Check the alignment...and if need be use a hammer..LIGHTLY to realign.
hope this helps

ANGELINA
February 2010
Hi Mary,
As you have not used your machine for a while, have you checked the condition of the sponge bar?
Have you removed the carriage from the needlebed and tried to move the change knob? The old oil might be gumming up the works after so long - give the underside of the carriage a really good clean and re-apply machine oil to the moving parts. Do not use WD40 - knitting machines don't like it! Let the oil soak in and try the change knob again. Check that when you depress the cam buttons the various levers on the underside of the carriage move. Before you replace the carriage on to the needlebed wipe off any surplus oil with a clean cloth.
Hope this helps

Sue
January 2010
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