Replace a Needle LK-150

Replace a Needle LK-150 Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Remove and replace needles on the LK150. Tips for correct insertion, easily done
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Unbox an LK-150

Unbox an LK-150 Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Whoo Hoo! You have a new-to-you LK-150 knitting machine! This popular machine offers so many possibilities for both new and experienced machine knitters.
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Plaiting Feeder on the LK-150

Plaiting Feeder on the LK-150 Tutorial for Machine Knitting

The plating feeder controls 2 working strands of yarn and positions them so one strand lays on the purl side of the knitting and the other strand lays on the
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Fairisle on the LK-150

Fairisle on the LK-150 Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Even though the LK-150 is a manual machine, you can still create fairisle (stranded) knitting. Watch as we break down the steps to further your understanding of
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LK-150 and DAK

LK-150 and DAK Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Do you have DesignaKnit (or considering it)? You CAN put it to use with your LK-150 machine (or Brother KX350 or any non-patterning/non-electronic
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Fisherman Rib on the LK-150

Fisherman Rib on the LK-150 Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Hand manipulated knit and purl stitches PLUS tuck EQUALS Fisherman rib. This classic stitch pattern is thick, warm, textured, reversible and stretchy. It's
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Extend the LK-150

Extend the LK-150 Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Use the carriage rests when knitting wide pieces.

Extend an LK150

Extend an LK150 Tutorial for Machine Knitting

How to break apart an LK150 to create a W-I-D-E (200 - 250 needle) machine. Combine 2 machines by removing 1 or 2 sections and adding them to a 2nd machine.