Memo-Matic * Model 328/228 SINGER
We thank you for puchasing our Knitting Machine Model 328 I 228 Before starting to knit on this machine, we recommend you carefully reading this Instruction Book. By using these "Easy-to-follow" directions, you will be able to take full advantage of the excellent performance of this machine. For the Model 228 machine, the Knit Contour, Pattern Paper and Stitch Scale set are not included . When using the 228 machine, read the instruction below. You will find Row Counter Lever by the Handle on the Carriage.
Names and function of component parts Accessories Carriage Main Body 1. Assembling procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Set the Knitter on a table . . . .... . ... 1 Complete the Carriage . ... ... . .... . 2 Install the Auto-Tension ....... . .... 3 2. Cast on and stockinet knitting ....... . 4 Preparations for knitting .. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Thread the Auto -Tension .. . . . . . . . . . 5 Row Counter .. ..... .... . ....... 6 Transfer Tools and Tappet .. ........ 6 Latch needle and needle positions ..
*NAMES AND FUNCTION OF COMPONENT PARTS* *ACCESSORIES* F' v- CP ® CD ® @ (5) @ @ ®
*CARRIAGE* Memory B a n k - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . The Memory Bank is installed inside the Carriage Cover. Side Levers---------------, The Side Levers have two positions. • For moving the Carriage without knitting . .A. For stockinet and pattern knitting. Arm Nut : Arm-------------------.., Fabric Presser---------------.., Weaving Yarn Holders-----------.:lid-----... Hold weaving yarn.
Stitch Dial Adjusted to determine a stitch size or according to thickness of yarn . Handle Raise the Handle when using the machine. Cam Lever By setting this Lever to a desired position on the Carriage, pattern knitting can be worked . Release Lever When Carriage has jammed or to move it without knitting, push this Lever to the right . Russel Levers 11 ....... Needles in D position will be knitted back to B position. I ........ Needles in D position will remain non-working.
*Set the Knitter on a table. Auto-Tension * (1) Place the Knitter on a table with the handle on your opposite side and unfasten the latches. (2) Lift the upper case slightly and pu II the cover towards you to free it from the Knitter. (The Arm, Yarn Rod and Auto-Tension are housed in the Top Cover.) (3) Remove the protective packings. ~Clamps Yarn Rod (4) - 1 - Insert the Clamps into the slots at the bottom of the casement. Fasten the Clamps by tightening screws.
*Complete the Ca rriage . * -2 - ( 1) Loosen the right Arm Nut and remove the Carriage Fastener. (Be very careful not to lose the Carriage Fastener, as this is used for securing the Carriage to the Needle Bed when the Knitter is stored or handled .) (2) Release the wire spring which secures, inside the top cover , the Yarn Rod, Auto-Tension and Carriage Arm . Remove the Arm from the cover .
*Install the Auto-Tension.* ( 1) Install the Auto Tension in the order CD
*Preparations for knitti ng. * Transfer Tool Tappet Ravel Cord Used for cast on. (in case of Method 2) Needle Pusher Used to push or align needles. For practice, it is recomended to used a medium size, 4 ply yarn in light colour. For machine knitting, a skein of yarn or a hand wound yarn must be rewound into a ball using a Yarn Ball Winder. When the yarn is rew.ound, check to see if the yarn end comes out freely without lifting the ball from the table.
*Thread the Auto-Tension.* The Auto-Tension takes up the slack on the yarn and feeds the yarn to the Yarn Feeder at an even tension. In order to knit even stitches, the yarn must be threaded correctly through the Auto-Tension. As the Auto-Tension can hold two yarns at a time, first thread one yarn through one side of the tension and rest it in the Yarn Clip and then you can proceed with threading the second yarn. * Be sure that the yarn is threaded under the copper coloured Guide Pin.
*Row Counter * * As you knit by moving the Carriage back and forth, the number of rows knitted can be read in the row number window. * To reset the Row Counter, turn the knobs in either direction . . The Row Counter Set Lever controls the Row Counter. T ..... ... Operating position e ...... .. Locked *Transfer Tools and Tappet position * * The Transfer Tools are used for increasing or decreasing stitches, open-work, cable stitch, and transfering stitches.
*Latch needle and needle positions* Latch needle Butt I i..:=:;:==================L:::::a~=ch~===H~::::o~,;J'k Shank I Stem Needle positions The letters A, B, C and D associated with brackets "]" are engraved at the both ends of the needle bed. The needles covered by each bracket function as below. A posit ion .. .... .. ... The needles in this position do not operate when the Carriage is moved across th e needle bed. Align the needles in this position for resting or when the Knitter is not in use.
*Relation between the Stitch Dial and yarns* 1. The Stitch Dial regulates the size of stitch. The Dial gives the numbers 1 through 10 and there are two dots in between each number, 30 different settings in total. The higher the number, the bigger the stitch size, and each selected number or dot must be set at the .& mark. 0······ .. ······ .................................... 5············ .. ······························ .. ··10 CD ® Q) ® ® @ (J) @ 2.
*Start knitting* Side lever (right and left) * Set the Carr iage and pattern contro ls as follows. Stop Knob Stop Knob ... .. .. ... e mark L Knob .... .. ... .... .. S mark Cam Lever ... ........ STOCKINET Stitch Dial ..... .. .... 5 (for medium yarn) Side Levers ... ...... . .A. mark (Both) Russel Levers ... ... 11 (Both) Weaving Knobs .. .. o (Both) l Knob * The Stop Knob should be set at the e mark. (Do not position it half way .
*Thread the Yarn Feeder* m * The Yarn Feeder is divided into two sections, CD and®. Feeder CD. In stockinet knitting, thread the Fig.1 ~~ ( 1} Open the Yarn Peeder Gate, as shown, towards the left. (Fig. 1} (2} Take yarn from the Yarn Clip. (Fig. 2} With both hands, insert yarn into the round opening in Yarn Feeder CD (Fig. 3} and close the Gate. (Fig. 4} (3} Pull the yarn to the Clamp and tie it around the Clamp Screw. (Fig. 5} Fig. 3 Fig.
*Cast on - Method 1 (Closed edge cast on)* (1) Using the Needle Pusher, align the needles in B position and D position alternately as shown. (2) Set the Carriage controls. Cam Lever .... ..... .......STOCKINET Stitch Dial .... .. ... .. .... 5 Russel Levers .. ... ..... 11 Side Levers ..... .... .. ... • Weaving Knobs .... ... . t:\:1 * To set the Weaving Knob to t:\:1 mark, slightly push it forward, then it falls down. ~ oos ~--~. l Ill 81 I I I 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,.
*Cast on - Method 2 (Open edge cast on)* (1} Set the Knitter as illustrated (Stitch Dial at 7}, and thread the Yarn Feeder. Ill II (2} Move the Carriage from right to left. The yarn will be hooked alternately by the needles and Sinker Posts. If loops of the end 4- 5 needles are formed smaller, correct them. manua lly. D•••••lllllllllllll (3} Place the Ravel Cord across the knitted yarn between needles and Sinker Posts and hold the both ends. (Fig.
The Knit Contour tells you where to increase/decrease stitches or the number of stitches to be increased/ decreased while knitting a garment with the use of the Pattern Papers. *Names and function of principal parts* Pattern Paper Insertion Slit-----; Paper Holder - - - - - - - - , Holds the Pattern Paper against the roller while knitting with the Pattern Paper.
*Accessories* *PATTERN PAPER* * 20 sheets of Pattern Paper representing 19 different patterns come with the Knitter. Each pattern is drawn to '12 scale with 2-5 sizes which are classified ABCD & E. Lady's ........Pullover, cardigan, raglan sleeve pullover, skirt (2 panelled and 4 panelled) one-piece dress, slacks. Man's ......... .Pullover, cardigan, raglan sleeve pullover. Child's ....... .Pullover, cardigan, raglan sleeve pullover, skirt, top, leggings, briefs, slacks coat. Baby's ..... ... Rompers.
*Knit a garment on the Knit Contour. * The tollowing information [I]-IllJ is a guidance for knitting a garment. For actual knitting, refer to page 33- LETS KNIT LADY'S PULLOVER. [I] Select a pattern style and pattern size. * Select a pattern style to your choice. * Mark the selected pattern size with a co lour pencil to distinguish the size from the other sizes. Optional Knit Pattern Paper sets are available. [1] Prepare yarn Yarn of your choice and sufficient amount of yarn.
*Knit a tension swatch. * Tension gauge (number of rows and stitches) is measured by use of the Gauge Scale as follows. * Prepare the same yarn as you knit a garment and some amount of different coloured yarn for marking. ( 1) At the centre of the Needle Bed, bring out 35 needles on both sides of centre 0. Cast on with the knitting yarn and knit. (Refer to page 11-12.) (2) Knit 20 rows in the same stitch type as you use in the garment. (3) Remove the yarn from the Yarn Feeder.
(9) Unthread the yarn from the Yarn Feeder, setting the Cam Lever to STOCKINET, move the Carriage once, and the fabric will come off the needles. ( 10) Steam iron the tension swatch and make it as if a finished garment. ( 11) Lay the swatch flat and take tension gauge using the Gauge Scale. Stitch (Horizontal) Row (Vertical) Place the Gauge Scale, with the "S" side up, onto the fabric so as the left end of the Scale is touching the inside of the stitch in a contrast yarn.
[!] Set the Pattern Paper. ( 1) Set the Paper Lever to the e mark . (The Paper Holder is opened.) When the Paper Lever is set at T ... ........ the Pattern Paper is securely held. e ........... the Pattern Paper is free to move. (2) Insert the Pattern Paper into the Knit Contour so that the title will appear on the top of the paper . Note:* The Pattern Paper should be inserted vertically. (3) After you have inserted the Pattern Paper 5-6 ems., set the Paper Lever back to T mark.
[1] Select a Stitch Scale and set the Row Number Dial according to the tension gauge taken. * Set the Stitch Scale. ( 1) Select the Stitch Scale with the number equal to that of the stitches counted on the swatch. (For example, if the number of stitches read on the Gauge Scale was 34, the Stitch Scale having 34 at the end should be selected.) 54 1""'"'T"'''''T''''""!""'""!'w'""l' "''""f'"'"''f'"''"~l""''"'J""''"'J;."''"':~'"''".'l'"''" "J.''" 1 '...,1'~j •• a 01. • • •cc 'u.i..uuluuJ.wJJuu.l.uuluuJ.
[[] Adjust the Pattern Paper using the starting line. * Return the Pattern Paper by turning the Feeding Dia l until the starting line for knitting appears on the upper edge of the Stitch Scale. * Set the Change Dial to the ~ mark . (This is to prevent from feeding the Pattern Paper while making cast on or waste knitting.) [[] Push up required number of needles. Determ ine the number of stitches to cast on by reading the Stitch Scale at the crossing point with the contour line.
(In case the right and left side of the pattern are not symmetrical.) (For the front of a cardigan, etc.) Push up the number of needles read on the Stitch Scale either on the right or left side of centre (0) on the Needle Bed. It is advisable to knit the right front on the right side and the left front on the left side of the centre (0). Left front······ Knit side is used. Right front·· ·· ·· Knit side is used. Note:* For slacks and leggings, use the Centre Scale which has 0 in its centre .
Prior to the main knittir]g, be sure to set the Change Dial as follows. . . When the gauge row is within 61-120··· ············· ···· ~ ~o 30-6() ' I ' 3 When the gauge row is with in 30-6Q .................... .. ~o· lF60 Note:* When making waste knitting in the middle or at the end of knitting, or stopping the Pattern Paper, set the Change Dial to the ~mark .
ITIJ Knit following the contour line on the Pattern Paper. Decrease stitches for the arm hole and neck opening . Increase stitches for the sleeve seam . *Decreasing stitches * (Decrease 1 stitch at the end.) * The first method. With a Transfer Tool, place the end stitch onto its adjacent needle. Push back the empty needle to A position. * The second method. ( 1) Transfer the second stitch onto the end stitch . (2) Transfer both sitches onto the inside empty needle. Push the end needle to A position.
*Increasing stitches * Incr ease 1 stitch 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (Increase 1 stitch at the end.) * The first method. Push up 1 empty needle to B position on the side of Carriage and continue knitting. * The second method. ( 1) Transfer the end stitch onto the hook of the next empty needle leaving the second needle vacant . (2) Pi ck up the loop below the second stitch and place it onto the empty needle. CD (Increasing multiple stitches at the end.
*Holding stitches* ! * When knitting separately as for the neckline, etc . the holding stitch method should be applied for the stitches not to be knitted for a time. (In case of holding stitches with needles in D position.) * Push up to D position the required number of needles not to be knitted . Set the Russel Levers to I position. (In case of holding stitches with waste knitting.) * Set the Cam Lever at STOCKINET, Russel ( 1) (2) Levers at I position .
~ ~ Partial knitting is a practical method for shaping a gentle slope, such as a shoulder, back of slacks and so on, by decreasing or increasing stitches. Partial knitting by increasing stitches ~ Partial knitting by decreasing stitches ~ How to decrease. Set the Russel Levers to the I position. ( 1) Push up the needles to be decreased, to D position, on the opposite side of the Carriage. =:Jes1 B I I I I I I I I I I I I DI I I I I Needles to be rested.
How to increase. Set the Russel Levers to the I position . ( 1) On the side opposite the Carriage, push up the needles for the width to be shaped by partial knitting to D position . * In case of casting on with waste yarn, knit one row with main yarn before performing this manner. (2) Knit 1 row. (The needles in B position knit the yarn . The needles in D position remain inactive and the yarn passes over them.
*Cast off* (Using waste kn itting) * After main knitting has been comp leted, knit 7-8 rows with a contrast waste yarn. Waste knitting (Using the Tappet - Chain Method) This is used for closing t he stitches w hen main knitt ing is completed. ( 1) Knit the cast off row with the Stitch Dial 3-4 numbers higher, then push the need les up to 0 position . Starting from the side opposite the Carriage, transfer the first stitch onto the Tappet.
(Binding off- K1. Pl. rib) * This method is used for the K 1. P1. rib worked using the Tappet. (Refer to page 83.) ( 1) After K 1.P1. rib has been completed, cut yarn leaving the end three times the width of the knitting. Push the needles that have the reformed stitches to D position. (2) Set the Carriage as follows and knit one row with waste yarn. Russel Levers .... ...... II Cam Lever ... .. ..... .... . SLIP Side Levers .. .......... .. • (The needles in D position only knit.
*Joining* (Joining on the machine) This is used for joining shoulders, joining a waistband to the waist edge, or joining a neckband to the neck edge, etc. Pick up the stitches from the fabrics to be joined with the right side facing each other, and place them onto the same need les. Knit 1 row and cast off the stitches using the Tappet Tool. (Refer to page 28) (Blind stitch) This is used for joining side seams.
*Buttonhole* ( 1) Transfer 2 stitches onto their adjacent needles respectively. (2) Knit 1 row and remove the hooked yarn from the right side needle. (3) Knit 1 row . Pick up the yarn crossing above and place it onto the needle. * Continue to knit up to the next buttonhole. When making buttonholes on a double border, adjust the number of rows or stitches in between the inside buttonholes and outside buttonholes so that they come at the same position when the border is folded.
* Knitted-in hem * This is used for hems and waistbands. Kn it twice the depth of hem Ravel Cord Waste knitting (1) After working waste khitting, knit one row with the Ravel Cord. * With the Stitch Dial set 1 number lower (if the original number is 5, set at 4.), knit twice the depth of the hem. Pick up the sinker loops from the first row of the main knitting and place them onto the corresponding needles. * With the Stitch Dial set 2 numbers larger, knit one row.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $ 4. LET'S KNIT A LADY'S PULLOVER 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,----- - - - -® r - - -,@ I .-----+--- - (/) ~~~~~~-~-~~==~~~~--@ P'® I ® II @ I I r~ / I I I I Before knitting, make sure of the following :( 1) Select a pattern size or adjust its size if necessary. (2) Take a tension gauge, (3) Set the Knit Contour correctly and (4) read the note on page 22.
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, - - - -® ~~~(]) i »~ ~ I \ I I I @ I @ 1 I @ , I I I I I // Set the Pattern Paper for the front and knit in the same manner up to the neckline as done for the back. ~~=<0.._-----+--@ I r/ CD - Q) @ I ', r-- -------------- ~ FRONT: I I At the neck line, put a yarn mark at the centre (0) of the Needle Bed and divide into three sections, right, centre straight , and left, to work each section separately .
SLEEVE: ~ r-"" / / I I / I I I ,--I /" I CD Set the Pattern Paper for the sleeve to the starting line for knitting and read the number of stitches for cast on. Knit the length of the cuff in K 1. P1. rib in the same manner as done for the waistband. ® Transfer the Ribber stitches onto the Knitter. Q) Knit the sleeve underarm by increasing stitches on both sides at the same time.
HOW TO MAKE UP (Blocking and pressing) (1) After knitting the pieces of your garments, you must lay them flat and pin them out to their correct shape and size. Then press them I ightly with a warm iron over a damp cloth and leave the pieces to dry before removing the pins. (Joining pieces) ( 1) a) Pick up the stitches of the right shoulder of the back with its right side facing you and place them onto the needles in B position. Front = = Join the right shoulder as follows.
Front (right side) (3) Join the left shoulder in the same manner as done for the first shoulder. (4) Join the side, neckband and sleeve seams using the Tapestry Needle or Linker. (Refer to page 30.) Front (wrong side) (5) Turn the garment to the wrong side and slip the sleeve into the armhole. Pin them as illustrated and work slip stitch along the edges using the Crochet Hook or Linker. (Refer to page 30.
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*Card Guide * * Insert the Card Guide verti cally as illustrated into the receiving hole in the centre of the case behind the Centre Panel. *Insert Punch Card* ....... .......................,........ ............... ................, ............ ................................ . . . •.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•..••, It··............... ••••••••••• ., ............... ........ . . ...." ......... ... ...... .. ......
* Operation Table. * The operation table is div ided i0to two sectio ns, Order 0 and Order f) Order 0 is t he preparatory step to memorize the pattern. The act ua l pattern kni tti ng begins wit h Order f) . Side Lever I Weaving Knob Yarn Feeder Q). OR· ~ARC DER MEM. r-- 0 ,-- ~ f) Cam Lever ~AM LEV. RUSSEL SIDE YARN F. 1 ® F. 2 STOP LEV. LEV. (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB Q SIDCKINET II TUC K II • • • ...
*Caution on pattern kn itting. * ( 1) Before practicing pattern knitting, knit 7-8 rows of stockinet, ending with the Carriage on the left side of the Needle Bed. Always use the accessory Weights at both sides of the knitting to prevent stitches from being floated. Move the Weights up as knitting progresses. (2) When moving the Carriage, ensure at all times t hat the Carriage has passed the centre portion of the Needle Bed (about 30 needles on both sides of the centre 0 mark).
TUCK(Solid) (1) CARD No.12-A Tuck stitches are formed when selected needl es hold the yarn but do not knit . The new yarn forms a loop over the yarns held on the needles on the subsequent row, making tuck stitches. * Attach the accessory Weights to both edges of the knitted fabri c. 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 24 rows. A=Pink OR· ~ARC DER ~EM 0 f) YARN F. I F. 2 r.AM LE~ RUSSEL SIDE STOP LEV. LEV. (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB 0 I A SlOCKINET II I A TUCK II 2 " " " " • ... ... T " " DIR . L NO.RS.
~ .... (5) .... v JJe (3) Thread the yarn through the Yarn Feeder s 1 (4) 1111111111111118 STOcJINET j]T S 1 B l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l \ : .... ~ ... v CD. Set each regulating part of the Carriage following Order 0 of the operation table. Knit one row by moving the Carriage in the direction indicated by the arrow. * The operation in Order 0 is a preparatory step before knitting in pattern stitch.
TUCK(Solid) (4) CARD No.7-A 1 Pat. = 2 sts, 4 rows. A=Green TUCK(Solid) (6) CARD No.14-A CARD No.10-A A= Light blue CARD No.9-A TUCK(Solid) (5) 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 20 rows. TUCK(Solid) (7) o.;;;•~) -.:;;~~· -· .-;.: ; .; ; ~.J.! ~;;:.~ ;;..,.; ~·'-:": A=Orange ~.;,~~~::-;;~!'! 1 Pat.= 24 sts, 12 rows. A=Yellow CARD No.3-A TUCK(Solid) (8) CARD No.11-A A= Emerald green 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 8 rows. A= Light blue -45- 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 24 rows. TUCK(Solid) (9) 1 Pat. = 8 sts, 24 rows.
CARD No.18-A TUCK (Solid) (10) A = Light green CARD No.3 - A A = Red brown 1 Pat. = 24 sts, 44 rows. TUCK(Resting Needles) (1) (N . R. D.) 1 Pat.= 4 sts, 8 rows. 111o1:11 Il l I) A=Green A = Light blue 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 4 rows. CARD No.4-A A =Mustard TUCK(Resting Needles) (2) (N. R. D.) II TUCK(Resting Needles) (3) (N . R. D .) TUCK(Solid) (11) lll loi:H II H I o CARD No.7-A CARD No.4-A 1 Pat.=6sts,4rows. llll oo ll:ll oo llll 0 -46 - 1 Pat.=6sts,4rows.
CARD No.7-A TUCK(Appli.) (1) CARD No.1-A TUCK(Appli.) (2) A=Yellow 1 Pat. = 2 sts, 4 rows. A= Light Green 1 Pat. = 2 sts, 2 rows. YARN !LAM LEI RU SSEl SlOE STOP OR· M~RC LEV. LEV. DER EM. F. I I F. 2 (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB Q 0 f) 5 T 5 A TUCK II " " STOCKINET, " " " "' " " " I ' • II A 2 ... ... SffiCKINET I OIR. L KNOB N~ " " YARN OR· M~R( DER EM. F. I F. 2 -- = 0 I A f) I " " ·!r ~AM LEI RUSSEl SIDE STOP LEV. LEV. (BOTH) (BOTH I KNOB Q • II ... ...
TUCK(Colours) (1) CARD No.12-A Let's learn pattern knitting using two colours. * Attach the accessory Weights to both ends of the knitted fabric. * Install the Round Brushes onto the underside A=Green B =Yellow OR- ~-ARC DER ~EM 0 f) 1 Pat.= 12 sts, 24 rows. YARN F. I F. 2 CAM LE~ Q RUSSEL SIDE LEV. LEV. STOP (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB DIR. L NO.RS. KNOB I A TUCK II A • ,. 2 " " 3 . " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " I 4 ' A SlOCKINET II A B * .. of the Carriage Arm.
* As the yarn in the Yarn Feeder is to be changed at the mentioned row, rest the yarn (colour B) as illustrated at the end of the Needle Bed . Be sure the two yarns do not become entangled with each other. Also be sure the yarn is threaded correctly through the Yarn Feeder to prevent it from coming unthreaded . * Thread the Yarn Feeder iJ e ~ s (1) 1 .... (s) .... v 1111111111111118 >.:D . . v TUCK (II ' Insert card No .12-A in the Centre Panel .
TUCK(Colours) (4) CARD No.1-A TUCK(Colours) (5) CARD No.4-A "....iL - ( !':.-. ~::.;;;.. - ""'"~ :.- - ""'"":...iio..' ~ ....: ;;.,.~ ~. ,__, ......- ""'.:... :..it. .... - .........__. .-.... ;.;..,.~_.;;., -~ ~ ....... ·-.·'I ........ - .... - A=White B =Brown -- :.....~;....: ....... ~ ~ ..............-:~ :...;,: __ 1 Pat, 1 Pat. = 2 sts, 4 rows. TUCK(Colours) (6) CARD No.3-A ,, ... II ~:~~;~~;;.t&~ ,.; ~i ~!~:;·~~;;'ti ... ... ,, ,, ,..., ~ \1 ... -r , ·~·-· ...
CARD No.18-A SLIP STITCH(Solid) (1) Slip stitch patterns are formed by the yarns crossing at the back of the loops which were not knitted and pulled up by needle selection. * Attach the accessory Weights to both ends of the knitted fabric. A= Emerald green OR· AR[ DER ~EM. 0 6 YARN F. I F. 2 1 Pat.= 24 sts, 44 rows. AM LE~ Q RUSSEl SIDE LEV. LEV. STOP (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB I A SlOCKINET II I A SLIP II ... ... 2 " " " " " " " " ' • "' " " DIR. L NO.RS. KNOB s s --= .
CARD No.S-A A =Pink CARD No.9-A A = Light blue CARD No.2-A A= Light blue SLIP STITCH(Solid) (2) 1 Pat. = 3 sts, 18 rows. SLIP STITCH(Solid) (4) 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 24 rows. CARD No.10-A A =Yellow CARD No.1-A A =Grey SLIP STITCH(Solid) (3) 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 20 rows. SLIP STITCH(Solid) (5) 1 Pat. = 2 sts, 2 rows. SLIP STITCH(Solid) (6) CARD No.7-A SLIP STITCH(Solid) (7) 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 4 rows. A = Mustard colour 1 Pat. = 2 sts, 4 rows.
CARD No.3-A A=Yellow CARD No.12-A A=Yellow SLIP STITCH(Solid) (8) 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 8 rows. CARD No.11-A A=Brown SLIP STITCH(Solid) (10) 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 24 rows. -53- SLIP STITCH(Solid) (9) 1 Pat. = 8 sts, 24 rows.
SLIP STITCH(Colours) (1) CARD No.18-A * Let's practice the srip stitch patterns using two co lours. * Knit changing the yarn in Yarn Feeder CD as done for coloured Tuck knitting. * Attach the accessory Weights to both sides of the knitted fabric. A =Green B =Grey 1 Pat.= 24 sts, 44 rows. STOP KNOB • f) A SLIP II T DIR. L NO.RS. KNOB s s = - )2 ~1---~---+----~--+---~--~---+-- 3 B = )2 = 1-: Set the Weaving Knobs at the 0 mark. iJ e s (1) Insert Punch Card No.
CARD No.3-A A=White B =Red CARD No.9-A A=White B=Red CARD No.7-A 1 Pat.= 12 sts, 24 rows. SLIP STITCH(Colours) (4) 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 24 rows. SLIP STITCH(Colours) (6) A= Light blue B =Brown CARD No.2-A A= Emerald green B =White CARD No.10-A SLIP STITCH(Colours) (3) 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 8 rows. SLIP STITCH(Colours) (5) 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 4 rows . SLIP STITCH(Colours) (7) ' I • A=Grey B =White 1 Pat. = 2 sts, 4 rows . A=Pink B =Navy blue -55- 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 20 rows.
SLIP STITCH(Colours) (8) CARD No.8-A 1 Pat. =8 sts, 24 rows. A=Red B =White C =Blue YARN lcAM LE~ RUSSEL SIDE STOP OR· LEV. DER ~~R[ EM. F. I F. 2 Q LEV. (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB 0 8 ... ... DIR. L NO.RS. KNOB • I A SllJCKINET II I A SLIP " " " II " " " " " • " H " " " " " " " " " 2 " 3 B 4 " c 5 6 " " 7 B " " " 8 " " " " " • ' 5 ... " " " " " 5 " " " " " " " -== = )2 = )2 = )z SLIP STITCH(Colours) (9) CARD No.11-A 1 Pat. = 8 sts, 24 rows.
CARD No.20-A FAIR ISLE (1) * * * *" * (1) A=Purpl e B =Yellowish green YARN OR· ARC DER MEM. F. I F. 2 0 f} I A I A B 2 . " " ' " 1 Pat.= 24 sts, 54 rows. AM LE~ Q RUSSEL SIDE LEV. LEV. STOP (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB SlOCKINET II KNIT- IN . II " " " • • • .... . " " DIR. L NO.RS. KNOB -= -=- )· s s " " (2) (3) (4) Set the Weaving Knobs at the 0 mark. (both) \..,.. (5) ....
~~ 'd'd ~'d 'd'd ~'d ~'d ~~ 'd"d ~'d "d'd ~: " ~~ ~"" 'du wt~ ~'d "d~ ~~ ~~ "d~ "df .'d ~~ ·-d'd ~v "d~ y"d vlf ~~ v'd 'd A=White B =Light blue CARD No.9-A ~ ~ "~ ~~ ~'d ~'d v~ ,._ ~~ ~'d ._~ ~'d ~'d ¥~ as~ ~~ ~~ r, \1 l$v vr, FAIR ISLE (3) CARD No.15-A FAIR ISLE (2) CARD No.4-A ~ •w 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 4 rows. 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 24 rows. A= Light blue B=R ed ...... • FAIR ISLE (4) CARD No.1-A :rill• •• ........ FAIR ISLE (5) .. I Ill ... , A= Light blue B =Orange CARD No.
A=Yellow B =Beige CARD No.10-A CARD No.2-A FAIR ISLE (8) CARD No.12-A A=Red B =White 1 Pat.= 12 sts, 24 rows. FAIR ISLE (10) CARD No.18-A FAIR ISLE (9) 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 4 rows. FAIR ISLE (11) ! A =Cherry red B =Grey CARD No.14-A A=White B =Blue 1 Pat. = 24 sts, 44 rows . 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 20 rows. FAIR ISLE (12) CARD No.13-A A=Green B =Beige 1 Pat. = 24 sts, 12 rows. - 59 - FAIR ISLE (13) 1 Pat. = 8 sts, 8 rows.
CARD No.3-A A=B rown B =Beige FAIR ISLE (14) 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 8 rows. 1 Pat. = 3 sts, 18 rows. A=Wh ite B =Navy blue C =Light blue YARN OR· DER ~~RC EM . F. 1 F. 2 CARD No.11-A FAIR ISLE (15) FAIR ISLE (Appli.) (1) CARD No.S-A II B KNIT·IN . .. c " . .. .. .. .. II I A 6 I A .. 10 II f-1 18 ' 0 STOCKINET 0 ·I AM LEV RUSSEL SIDE STOP LEV. LEV. (BOTH) (BOTH I KNOB .. i· .. .. ... ... • "'.. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. DIR. L NO.RS. KNOB s s .. .. .. - 7-)10 1- )s .
r-~-~-~~~~-MACii~POINT-~T~~-~~-~-~~T ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CARD No.19-03-A MAGIC POINT (1) * A single pattern in Knit-in (Fair Isle) stitch can be knit in any position, width and length desired. * Prepare the following accessories:Magic Cam Right & Left Yarn Separator 2 pes. Point Cam M Right & Left (2 pes.) Weights 2 pes. A=Wh ite B =Blue OR- ir.AR[ DER ~EM C =Black YARN F. 1 AM F. 2 0 I A 0 I .. . . H 17 18 19 0 A B 20 H c 56 H H H· 1 Pat. =24 sts, 56 rows.
* Select two neighbouring 0 marks between which you would like the magic point (or Motif) to be knit. Note:* This penguin pattern is begun by knitting the base of the motif (Fairisle) wider than 24 stitches; it is knitted across 31 stitches. * The left Point Cam should be placed four needles to the outside of the left 0 mark and the right Point Cam three needles to the outside of the right 0 mark, with the letter M on both Point Cams covering the width for knitting the pattern .
(7) For the second row, hold the contrast yarn downwards and move the Carriage to the left. When the leading Round hass passed the Yarn Separator, release the contrast yarn. (8) Continue to knit by repeating procedures (6) and (7) for each row. (9) For the 18th and 19th rows, remove the contrast yarn from Yarn Feeder @. (10) CARD No.
MAGIC POINT (3) CARD No.6-03-A A= Yellow B =Green C=Red OR- ~ARC DER MEM. 0 I 8 I YARN F. I I 8 9 F. 2 ir.AM LEV RUSSE SIDE STOP LEV. LEV. Q (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB A B KNIT-IN II " " " " " c " H " " " " H . SlOCKINET II H II " D " 12 " " 8 13 H " " r-o 36 I '- I 46 47 48 49 r- 1 60 H .. . " N 10 35 1 Pat. = 24 sts, 60 rows . ... ... A I 5 6 D=Dark Green E =Grey " H " " H H H . . .
WEAVING (1) CARD No.14-A * This is the method in whi ch a fan cy yarn, or thicker or bulky yarn is knitted into the fabri c bringing the pattern to the wrong side of the garment and giving it a weaving effect. In this case, a medium si ze yarn is used for main knitting and a thi cker yarn for weaving . * Attach the accessory Weights to both ends of the knitted fabri c. * Set the Weaving Knobs at the tNJ mark . Slightly push the Knob forward to set it. (When releasing the Knob, slightly push it upwards.
(6) To prevent. the knitted patterns from being shaped wrong, bring the end needle nearest the Carriage to D position and knit one row. When the Magic Cams and the Point Cams E are installed, you may perform knitting without bringing an end needle on the Carriage side to D or C position. (Refer to page 82 .) Note : * In decreasing or increasing, move the Point Cams E following the stitches to be decreased or increased .
CARD No.2-A A=Biue B =White CARD No.3-A WEAVING (4) 1 Pat. =4 sts, 4 rows. WEAVING (6) CARD No.8-A 1 Pat.= 3 sts, 18 rows. A=Red B =White CARD No.4-A -... ..•· -~ ..... '- ..., ....., .." I ... . .... CARD No.18-A A=White B =Navy blue 1 Pat.= 4 sts, 8 rows. WEAVING (8) 1 Pat.= 24 sts, 44 rows. A=White B =Grey CARD No.16-A A=Brown B =White -67- ·-... .. ... .. .,.-. ....... ...-- ,..:. . .. ..·' , .... -. ' .... ... -~ '- -·. .. WEAVING (7) ..., _...
CARD No.7- A 1 Pat.= 2 sts, 4 rows. A =White B =Red CARD No.4-A WEAVING(Resting Needles) (1) A =Biue B =Yellow (N. R. D.) 1 Pat.= 8 sts, 4 rows. CARD No.3-A A = Yellow B =Green () WEAVING(Resting Needles) (3) o:--- ' ;._. _, ~:-~;:,-.. ).~ ~' ~...; :-;.lf'· I! w·: I~!- t: t!:t:- "" !• t-ft ~ ~ ~ I" ~ !- ~ t.:~ ~ r.; lS !"- A =White B =Yellow ~ . ~ib t' . t,. ~ f.; ' ~ ~ : · f-. l• ... ~ ii. ~ t:- ~ ... ~ ~ t- L- ..... -; ~ ,j 1• F f~!oo~~r·~·~! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,..
WEAVING(Appli.) (1) CARD No.1-A 1 Pat.= 2 sts, 1 rows. A=White B =Cherry red SIDE LEV. STOP (BOTH) KNOB 0 f) STOCKINET A B STOCK1r-£T ,.. II ... ... • • DIR. L NO.RS. KNOB s s = YARN irAM LEI RUSSEL SIDE STOP OR· LEV. LEV. DER ~~R[ EM. F. 1 Y. H (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB 0 0 I A f) I . .. = ~· CARD No.3-A A=White A STOCKINET II B STOCKir-£ II " " " .. .. .. .. ... ... • • " " .. .. DIR. L NO.RS. KNOB - s s - .. .. = ~· Set the Weaving Knobs at thet:\:lmark.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ CARD No. H)-A PUNCH LACE (1) Punch Lace is a unique feature of this Knitter. By using a fine transparent nylon thread together with wool or a synthetic yarn, beautiful lace garments can be created. * Attach the accessory Weights to both sides of the knitted piece. 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 24 rows. A= Cream color B =Nylon thread YARN lcAM LEV RUSSEL SIDE STOP OR· M~R[ LEV. LEV. DER EM. F. 1 F. 2 Q (BOTH) (BOTH) KNOB II 0 I A STOCKINET 6 I A NYLON P.
(5) When moving the Carriage from right to left, be sure to push up the end one needle on both sides to 0 position every time and knit. i]Ys B I I II II II I I I I I I I 01 01 iJ y s ) 11111111111111118 10 (6) When moving the Carriage from left to right , the needles in 0 position will be brought back to B position .
CARD No.14-A A=Purple B =Nylon thread PUNCH LACE (2) 1 Pat.= 24 sts, 12 rows. CARD No.2-A PUNCH LACE (3) A= Orange B = Nylon thread 1 Pat. = 4 sts, 4 ~ows. CARD No.7-A PUNCH LACE (4) CARD No.20-A A= Light blue B =Nylon thread 1 Pat. = 2 sts, 4 rows. A= Orange B =Nylon thread CARD No.1-A PUNCH LACE (6) CARD No.17-A A= Yellowish green B =Nylon thread 1 Pat. = 2 sts, 2 rows. - A =Pink B =Nylon thread 72 - PUNCH LACE (5) 1 Pat. = 24 sts, 54 rows. PUNCH LACE (7) 1 Pat. = 24 sts, 30 rows.
CARD No.16-A KNIT-IN (V. E. P.) (1) * By the use of L Knob, Punch Card is fed only every other row and an expanded pattern, twice the standard pattern in length can be knitted . This knitting is used mainly for knit-in but also for slip , weaving or punch lace. Standard pattern A =White 1 Pat. = 24 sts, 60 rows. B =Red E.O.R ...... .. Every-Other-Row Feeding Mechanism.
CARD No.2-A KNIT-IN (V. E. P.) (2) The following patterns are made up of standard sized patterns and vertical expansion patterns. * When knitting vertica l expans ion pattern following standard sized pattern or viceversa, operate as follows:( 1) Set the Stop Knob to e mark and knit one row. (L Indi cator .. blue) (2) Set the Stop Knob to ..- mark and knit one row. (L Indicator .. red) (3) Continue knitting from the third row.
CARD No.15-A A= Blue B =White KNIT-IN (V. E. P.) (3) CARD No.S-A 1 Pat. = 12 sts, 36 rows. A =White B =Dark Green KNIT-IN (V. E. P.) (4) 1 Pat. = 3 sts, 26 rows. C =Red ~AM LEI RUSSEl SIDE LEV. LEV. STOP F. 2 Q IBOTH) !BOTH I KNOB YARN OR· ~AR[ DER EM . F. I 0 8 • 5 5 f- 1 10 II II I 16 0 • • • • • 17 I 22 23 23 I 28 29 35 35 I 40 41 I 46 47 47 I 4 II .... .... • ... A " " " B " " " KNIT· IN II " " " " " " " " " • ... 5 " " " .. . .. ...
PLATTING (1) CARD No.12- A * Platting is knitted with two different coloured yarns. One yarn appears on one side whi 1st the second yarn appears on the other side of the knitted fabric. * Platting in stockinet is predominant but if you wish to knit this stitch in tuck stitch patterns, you will enjoy different effects on the knitted fabric. * Platting in stockinet is easily made by threading one yarn through Yarn Feeder CD and the other yarn behind Yarn Feeder CD (Pl atting Holder).
(3) After the platting yarn has been threaded correctly , as shown in the diagram , thread the main yarn through Yarn Feeder CD. Close the Yarn Feeder Gate and start knitting. Platting yarn Each yarn appears as follows :Piattiny yarn .. ..... on the purl side Main yarn .... .... ... on the knit side ( If you prefer to use the knit side, the platting yarn must be threaded through Yarn Feeder CD and the main yarn should be behind the Yarn Feeder CD ho le.
LACE KNITTING (1) CARD No.1 - A This is an open-work knitted with thin cotton yarn, summer yarns or very fine wool. By using needle resting technique and tuck knitting, delicate lacy fabric can be knitted very easily. * Install the Round Brushes on the back of the Arm . (Refer to page 43.) * N.R.D ............ Needle Resting Diagram A =Orange (N. R. D.) 1 Pat.= 4 sts, 2 rows. Ill Ill!0 Ill Ill o a o YARN 1-AM LE> RUSSEL SIDE STOP OR· CARC LEV. LEV. DER MEM. F. 1 F.
i]'f's ~I· I l l · I l l · I l l · Ill~ .... B ~v (5) After needle arrangement is completed, pattern knitting can begin. Change the setting of the Carriage as instructed in Order 8 of the operation table and continue knitting. TUCK (lr' LACE KNITTING (2) CARD No.4-A 1 Pat. (N. R. D.) A= Yellow ll oo j:jco ll * The patterns on the next page are knitted in the 'ri) same manner. CARD No.3-A LACE KNITTING (3) CARD No.2-A LACE KNITTING(Appli.) (2) = 4 sts, 4 rows. tl LACE KNITTING(Appli.
* When pattern knitting or knitting a fabric using the Knit Contour using thick yarn, apply the following instructions. *When knitting a pattern using the Punch Card. * The needle resting technique should be applied to this type of knitting. * For ordinary thick yarn or for using 2-yarns, use every other needle. For very thick yarn, use every third needle. * When knitting with the Punch Card, a pattern stitch is effected on every other needle used.
* \ 10 rows r-------1-------tOt-2 rows with contrast yarn 15 rows .- <:10 '-...._ - _./'"--- 7~- Yarn mark 10 stitches 110 stitches 15 rows t - - - - - - - ! - - - - - - . . , . . . 2 rows with contrast yarn ~ * After completion, steam iron it and read the number of stitches and rows using the Gauge Scale.
The New Magic Cams are used for working Magic Point knitting and also for controlling the end needles for the end stitches in knit-in (Fair Isle) or weaving pattern knitting . (Attach the Magic Cams.) (1) Push the Side Lever of the Carriage to the 8 position and place the New Magic Cam in position. * Set the other Magic Cam to the left side of the Carriage in the same manner. (2) Fasten the knob. (In case of magic point knitting.) * Use with the Point Cam M.
1. K1. p 1. R18111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 * For ribbing, use the Stitch Dial one number smaller than in stockinet. ( 1) Knit 7-8 rows in stockinet and insert the Tappet into a stitch on the starting row. Bring the corresponding needl e to D position and back to B position making its stitch slips off. Pull the knitting down to unravel stitches.
3. OPENWORKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII •• •• • ••• ••• ••• ••• •• ••• • • •• •• •• •• ••• ••• •• • • • • • • •• •• •• •• •••• ·• •• •• * This pattern is worked by transferring the stitches using a Transfer Tool. ( 1) Knit two rows in stockinet. Put the eye of a Transfer Tool in the hook of the needle making a hole. (2) Push the needle back to A position.
5. SOLID PATTERN OF KNIT AND PURL STITCH 11111111111111111111111111111111111 6. CORD KN1TTl NG111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 * Knitted cords are often used for bands, capes and hoods, etc. ( 1) Place the Carriage on the right side of the Needle· Bed . Depending upon the thickness of the cord, bring 3-5 needles to D position. Cast on the stitches by the winding method as illustrated .
*If the Carriage has jammed while knitting. * * If the Carriage jams while knitting, follow the instructions below, and do not move it by force. ( 1) Remove the yarn from the Yarn Feeder. (2) Push the Release Lever towards the arrowed direction (towards right), then the top of the Carriage will be lifted. (3) With the top of the Carriage lifted by holding the Handle, move the Carriage until it passes the knitting needles.
(In pattern knitting.) To memori ze pattern, set the controls as follows. Stop Kn ob ... .. .. ........ ... ... . • Side Lever ..... .. ....... .... ... .. l (Both) Row Counter Set Lever ... e Change Dial .. .... .. .. ........... -<1111 ~ooo~r . _je With the top of the Carriage lifted , move the Carriage to the yarn side. If the Carriage is at the yarn side , move it twi ce and set for knitt ing. Note: * In case of pattern knitting with the Stop Knob at e . repair as in the stockinet. Unravel rows.
On using the Kn it Contour.) ( 1) Set the Change Dial on the Knit Contour to the <1111 mark before unravelling the required number of rows and re-memorizing the pattern. To unravel knitted fabric to correct the stitches and to rememorize the pattern. CARR IAGE (2) Unravel the required number of rows on the fabric in order to repair the knitting. (Refer to the previous page.
*Relation between Touch Levers and stitch type . * ~ h r Perforated area of Punch Card (Touch Levers rise) needles come out. Tucked. (Non-knitting, yarn is over the hook) Slipped. (Non-knitting, yarn crosses in front) Tuck stitch Knit Slip stitch Knit Knit-in (Fair Isle) Knit with yarn in Yarn Feeder@. Magic point U nperforated area of Punch Card (Touch Levers lower) needles go back. Knit with yarn in Yarn Feeder CD. " " Weaving Weaving yarn is threaded above.
*Correct a dropped stitch while knitting. * 1. Correcting a dropped stitch. ( 1) Insert a one eye Transfer Tool into the stitch below the dropped stitch, and replace the stitch into the hook of the needle together with the loose yarn. (2) Slowly pull the needle out until the stitch is behind the open latch leaving the loose yarn in the hook. CD (3) Push the needle back so the latch will close and the stitch behind will slide over the hook reforming a stitch as shown in @. 2.
(4) Repeat this manner until rea ching the end row . (5) Pull the last loop rather tight and remove the Tappet. Insert the Tappet into the stitch from your side and put it onto the needle: *If the yarn 1s entangled (1) 1n the "Memory Bank". * If the yarn is entangled on the gear wheel of the "Memory Bank" move the Carriage to the side of the Knitter as illustrated . (2) Carefully disentangle the yarn using a Tappet. *If the Carriage will not move smoothly.
*Replace damaged needles. * * When replacing damaged needles, follow the steps below. (1) Push the Needle Retainer under the Needle Bed in either direction using a pencil or a screw driver. Try to push upward along the Needle Bed when pushing it out. (2) Pull the Needle Retainer at one end until it clears the needle to be replaced. Note : * If the Separators are in use, remove them before taking out the Needle Retainer. (3) Bring the damaged needle to D position.
All types of machines need proper cleaning and lubrication for a long usable life. Keep this Knitter clean and well lubricated at all times for a happier I ifetime of excellent performance. *Lubrication * ( 1) Wipe the rail of Needle Bed and the bottom of the Carriage with a dry cloth. (2) Apply lubricant to a clean cloth, wipe with the oiled cloth across the Needle Bed rail and the needle butts from left to right and right to left. Remember, excessive oil is not required.
( 1) Remove the Punch Card from the Centre Panel while turning the Feeding Dial. * Special care should be taken not to make a crease on the Punch Card. Clamps 1 Point Cam M, E Stitch Scales Separators Gauge Scale New Magic Cam Card Snaps Ravel Cord Round Brush Transfer Tool Auxiliary Feeding Tappet Cam Needle Pusher Spapre needles, Tapestry Card Guide Needle (2) Replace all the Accessories in the Accessory Keeper in an orderly manner as they were originally packed.
INDEX A H A ccessory Keeper .. . ..... .. ... .. ..... . 4 Arm ....... . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Auto-Tension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Au x iliary Feeding Cam .. . .... .. . ...... 81 Hem . . . .. . . . . .. ... . . . ..... . ... . . 32 Holding stitches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . 25 Hook .. . ..... . ... . . . ... .... . . .. . .. 7 Hori zontal st andard line .. . .. ... .. ..... 14 B Incorrect knitt ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
0 u Openwork knitting .. .... .. ... . . ... .. . 84 Operation table .......... . ... .. .. .. .. 41 Unravelling . ....... . . ... . . ... ... .. . 86 v p Partial knitting- decreasing .., . . . ....... - increasing .. . ... ...... Pattern knitting using Punch Card .. . . .. .. Pattern Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Platting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Platting Yarn Feeder.... ....... ....... Point Cam E ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, Point Cam M . . .
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