- Weaving Cast On (suitable if your machine has weaving brushes and you're casting on with waste yarn)
- Comb Cast On (suitable if you have a cast on comb and you're casting on with waste yarn)
- E-wrap Cast On (suitable for most machines, and if you want your cast on to be pretty)
- Rip Cord Cast On (suitable for most machines, and if you're casting on with difficult or breakable yarn)
Bind Off Methods
- Transfer Tool Bind Off (suitable for most machines and if your bind off doesn't need to look super pretty)
- Latch Tool Bind Off (suitable for most machines and makes a pretty bind off)
Basic Principles
- How to Rehang Machine Knitting (suitable for most machines)
- Using the Hold Position to Make a Slit (demonstrated on a Silver Reed - basic principles are the same across machines but may require different specific carriage actions on another brand)
- Using the Hold Position to Make a Slit (demonstrated on a Brother - basic principles are the same across machines but may require different specific carriage actions on another brand)
Stitch Manipulation
- Creating Lace Holes and Ladders (suitable for most machines)
- Applied Faux I-cord Edging (suitable for most machines, and for adding an after-the-fact edging)
- I-cord Edging (suitable for most machines, and for working an edge at the same time as your main piece)
- Slip Stitch Edging (suitable for most machines, for making a prettier edge stitch)
Punch Card Tutorials
- How to 2-Color Fair Isle on Punch Card Machine (suitable for most punch card machines, although I demonstrate on my Brother and specific carriage settings may be different for different brands)
DesignaKnit 8 Tutorials
- How to Create a 2-Color Fair Isle Design (suitable for anyone with DesignaKnit 8)
- How to Knit a 2-Color Fair Isle Swatch (suitable for anyone with DesignaKnit 8)
Finishing Techniques
- How to Seam on Knitting Machine (suitable for most machines)
Troubleshooting
- Tinking Back/Unknitting (suitable for most machines)
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