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Hello to you all,
I am new to Knitting Paradise but have been machine knitting for many years.
I have enjoyed reading your questions and chat and it is great to see messages from so many different countries. It is a bit like a magazine popping in each day and there always seems to be something of interest so I am looking forward to being a part of it. So, greetings to you all.
 

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Greetings. I bought a second hand Knitmaster fifty years ago - it had a globe attached where we put a ball of wool and it had no patterns except what could be done with the pusher. No lessons available either. When I bought a new one I stuck with Knitmaster and have the 700 punchcard and the Sk 480 Electronic as well. I have just given my 150 Chunky to charity as I find bulky knits too warm to wear. I love the Knitmaster
 

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Glenden9 said:
Greetings. I bought a second hand Knitmaster fifty years ago - it had a globe attached where we put a ball of wool and it had no patterns except what could be done with the pusher. No lessons available either. When I bought a new one I stuck with Knitmaster and have the 700 punchcard and the Sk 480 Electronic as well. I have just given my 150 Chunky to charity as I find bulky knits too warm to wear. I love the Knitmaster
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Glenden9 said:
Greetings. I bought a second hand Knitmaster fifty years ago - it had a globe attached where we put a ball of wool and it had no patterns except what could be done with the pusher. No lessons available either. When I bought a new one I stuck with Knitmaster and have the 700 punchcard and the Sk 480 Electronic as well. I have just given my 150 Chunky to charity as I find bulky knits too warm to wear. I love the Knitmaster
It will be nice to have someone with good knowledge of how to use a Knitmaster (also known as Singer,Studio and Silver Reed) on here. Most of us use Brother machines so people with Knitmasters don't get quite so much help when they need it.

I started out using Knitmasters but moved over to Brother machines. Last week I went to help someone that was having trouble doing ribs on her knitmaster and I must admit I had to sit and read the manual before I could do anything.

I'm sure you will be a blessing to the owners of these machines on here.
 
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