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Close-up of machine-knitted fabric showing various garter stitch techniques and textural accents achieved on a knitting machine, contrasting with traditional stockinette stitch
Machine Knitting Tips
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9 Ways to Knit Garter Stitch on a Knitting Machine

When knitters are first introduced to knitting machines, they are surprised that we can't easily knit Garter Stitch (knit every row).

Because we aren't reversing our work as you do in hand knitting, as we knit, we are working knit and purl rows to create stockinette.

Here are some clever ways to add the texture of garter stitch.

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Side-by-side comparison of a standard knitting machine clamp next to a modified extended clamp that accommodates thicker tables, showing the before and after of this machine mounting solution
Machine Knitting Tips
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Machine Clamp Hack

Have you ever tried to attach your knitting machine to a table that was too thick for the clamps?

With the right tools, this hack is genius!

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Machine Knitting Tips
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Stitch World Stitch Pattern Inspiration

Are you looking for a little stitch pattern inspiration? The Stitch World pattern books are a go-to for machine knitting "eye-candy".

Organized by stitch type (tuck, slip, fairisle, etc) they provide images of knitted samples as well as the chart for each pattern.

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Technical diagram showing a punchcard pattern overlaid with needle position illustrations, demonstrating how the same hole pattern creates different stitch effects based on carriage settings for tuck, slip, and fairisle knitting
Machine Knitting Tips
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Punchcards for specialty stitches

How do I punch a card for specialty stitches (k2tog, PSSO, yo)?

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Machine Knitting Techniques
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8 Ways to Knit Lace on a Knitting Machine

You don't need a lace carriage or laboriously hand transfer stitches to knit lace on a knitting machine.

No matter what machine you have, as a machine knitter there are many ways of adding holes to our knitting and creating light, open, "lacy" fabrics.

Have you used other methods of creating lace? Comment below and share your experiences.

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Close-up of a new knitting machine spongebar showing intact, firm foam material that properly maintains needle positions during knitting
Machine Knitting Tips
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Check your Spongebar

If you haven't changed your sponge bar "in a while", it's probably time!
If your machine is mis-patterning or just "acting up" a flat spongebar could be the cause.

No matter how often your machine is used, the sponge deteriorates in time.

Check your spongebar!

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Machine-knitted gauge swatch with contrast marking rows and hanging markers , demonstrating a math-free method for matching specific gauge requirements using a 4-inch measurement tool
Machine Knitting Tips
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Match Your Target Gauge Without Math: The 4-Inch Square Technique

Tired of counting stitches and doing gauge math? Discover a simpler way to match your target gauge exactly. Instead of counting traditional stitch and row numbers, learn how to create a swatch that measures your desired gauge directly using a 4-inch square tool. Perfect for converting hand knitting patterns to machine knitting or any project where precise gauge matters. This no-math method takes the guesswork out of gauge matching and helps you achieve perfect results every time.

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An example of machine-knitted thread lace fabric showing the delicate openwork effect created by combining a fine thread with thicker yarn, demonstrating how this technique mimics traditional lace patterns
Machine Knitting Techniques
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Thread lace vs

Often overlooked, Thread Lace is an easy technique to create openwork "lace" fabrics with a knitting machine.

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Machine Knitting Tips
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11 Steps for Success with Your Knitting

11 steps for success with your knitting. No matter where you are on your machine knitting journey, check to make sure you are taking the right steps from start to finish.
Number 9 may surprise you.

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Machine Knitting Tips
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Too much math

"Machine knitting is not for me ... there's too much MATH". Hand or machine, there are times when we need to drag out a calculator, but Knit it Now offers solutions that make this easier. Explore 8 times math is used for your knitting and how you can avoid the pain.

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Child demonstrating why proper neck opening size matters in children's knitwear
Knitwear Design
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Kids Heads are Big!

When knitting pullover sweaters for babies and kids, it's important to make sure the neck opening will fit over the head.

Looking at sizing charts, 3 month heads are 15". Neck openings are 4.5". Yes, knitting stretches, but leaving one shoulder open is the answer.

Make it easier for Mom and baby - leave a shoulder open and add a designer element!

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Close-up of a machine-knitted European shoulder showing the distinctive angled seam placement
Knitwear Design
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European Shoulder

A European Shoulder style sweater has shoulder seam shifted towards the back, so the seam is not at the top of the shoulder.

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