The Machine Knitter's Guide to the Ribber
Description:
This is the ideal book for any machine knitter who has a ribber attachment. Written so that any knitter feels that they have a personal tutor, with a knowledge and mastery of the machine sitting alongside, it will enable those who would have previously discarded their ribbers to grasp the real potential of this wonderful piece of equipment. It will add a whole range of new fabric knitting and bring the technique within the capabilities of any domestic knitter. Beginners will benefit from the progressive nature of the chapters; intermediate knitters will enjoy the book because it contains much material which will be new to them; and experienced knitters will find it a comprehensive reference written in a constructive and progressive way. Working through the chapters will enable the user to practise with confidence knitting of parts of garments, such as welts, neckbands, buttonholes, pockets, collars, etc. Each new process learned can then be used during the knitting of the garment specially designed to incorporate it. Later chapters cover types of rib stitch suitable for complete knitting and each chapter is a lesson, complete in itself. There is always a new technique with full instructions, step-by-step photography, and the fullest details in each case. Betty Bailey has some 40 years experience as a teacher and communicator. Since she first took up machine knitting in 1977 she has been involved continuously in the world of international machine knitting. She has edited knitting magazines, contributed regular articles, acted as consultant for machine manufacturers and has demonstrated and lectured regularly at universities, conventions and exhibitions. The reader and user of this book thus shares a lifetime s experience and will discover the delights and flexibilities of the ribber attachment.