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Saturday, February 12, 2022

It finally happened to me

I am pretty good about following my intuition. When my Spidey senses tingle, I listen! The last time I happened to check for knitting machines on FB Marketplace, I found my ribber for $50.

My current collection consists of a standard gauge (4.5mm) Brother electronic machine with the accompanying ribber. Additionally, the electronics of my machine were upgraded at some point so it can knit punch cards plus it is now pre-loaded with hundreds of patterns of a newer model, the KH950. The Brother machines have a TON(!) of accessories, and I have acquired a bunch of them! I have a color changer for the single bed, a color changer that works for the double bed (connected knitter+ribber), a garter carriage (otherwise you cannot do knit and purl stitches in the same row), garter bars, a knit leader, a transfer carriage to move stitches from the knitter to the ribber, an Intarsia carriage...that's all I can think of for now :-p

The size (mm) is related to how far apart the needles are on the bed. The standard gauge machine can knit lace, fingering, and some sport weight yarns. 

Later, I found a mid-gauge (6.5mm) Brother KX350. It's a plastic bed and there is no ribber option. It is still very versatile though!! It knits the worsted weight yarn that most hand knitters are familiar with. The mid-gauge machine can also knit sport and DK yarns. Here is a great resource comparing hand knitting yarns and gauge to machine knitting: knitting machine info

On Wednesday, I happened to check FB Marketplace and saw a bulky machine for sale, with ribber, for $300. The bulky machine (9mm) knits worsted, bulky weight yarns. 

The ad was 2 weeks old and this was an incredible deal. I couldn't figure out why it wasn't sold but said, what the heck, and messaged the seller. The machines were still available and I told them I could come get them on Saturday. In Sheboygan, WI. SHEBOYGAN! That was a smooth 5 hour 20 minute drive from my house. My husband was on board, because I got so excited at the thought. He said we HAD to go :) I messaged back, "PLEASE do not sell it before Saturday. I WILL BE THERE!"

I woke up at 6:30 a.m. to get ready. I realized that my extra wedding band isn't in my jewelry tray and I know I wore it recently. I was going to look through my luggage for it and said, no, I don't have time. I will look when we get back. Then, I kid you not, I lean over to put on my sneakers and the ring is sitting in the toe area of my knock-off Birks. I said aloud, "today is going to be a good day!"

We get into Wisconsin and my tire pressure light comes on. It's COLD AS HECK here right now so we aren't surprised. We stop at the gas station and he starts trying to add air but it's not working! It's deflating the tires! So now we're WAY too low on pressure. We head across the street and 1) the air is free and 2) we get the tires filled and on our way pretty quickly. 

We get there and this beautifully feisty lady opens the door and invites me in. I see the machines laid out on the daybed and I am SO excited. Y'all know how I get. I am cheesing from ear to ear, I am talking a mile a minute, and I cannot wait to THROW MY MONEY AT HER! 

Her daughter comes in and is asking questions and I tell them that I do have knitting machines, I'm just new to knitting so haven't jumped in too deep yet. Then...they invite me downstairs. Mom is no longer knitting, they are both ready to get the space cleared out, and she says, if there's anything else you want, you can take it. But I was hesitant and her daughter encouraged me saying I'd be helping them both. Then, THEN she says, well the machine upstairs, I'd like to be paid for. But you can have these. EXCUSE ME!? I CAN HAVE THEM?!

I send the daughter to get my husband and the next you thing you know, we are loading up the car, I am chopping it up with mom, we are taking pictures, there are hugs, lots of excitement, and then she drops another bomb. She is 90. She's 90! when I tell you 1) she looked mayyyyybe 70 2) she was going up and down those stairs, moving those knitting machine parts around (they are heavy!) and 3) down on her knees grabbing things from the under the bed. Goodness gracious I hope to be so full of life when I am older. I can't even conceive 90!

There's a grandson there that's helping out too. Apparently, he managed the FB listing. He laughed at my making him promise not to sell them :) they are astonished that we drove from Minneapolis (for THIS?!? Yes!), and I am floating! 

I haven't fully inventoried yet. The large scale items are:

  • Singer SK155 knitting machine bulky
  • Singer SR155 ribber (for above) bulky
  • Studio SK155 knitting machine (same as above, Singer/Studio/Silver Reed are all the same) bulky
  • Studio SR155 ribber (for above) bulky
  • Studio SK360 knitting machine standard
  • Studio SRP50 ribber (for above) standard
  • Lace Carriage for the 360
  • Silver Reed YC6 automatic color changer (I am not sure yet if this fits the SK360)

This is literally thousands of dollars in equipment. The bulky that I went there for is a definite keep. I am also tempted to keep the second one. We'll see! 

The 360 is a standard gauge like my existing Brother machine, but it isn't an electronic machine. One of the main benefits of this machine is the built-in knit radar. I also have a knit leader for my Brother which is an external piece of equipment. Here is an explanation of the device from Knit It Now:

A mechanical device that allows the knitter to follow a drawing indicating where shaping should occur. Charting Devices had many names: Knit Leader, Knit Radar, Knit Contour, depending on the brand: Silver Reed, Singer, Studio machines. 

Some devices were built right into the machine, others were separate and attached directly to the machine or attached with a cable.

Words cannot express how excited and grateful I am! I've seen others hit the mother lode with stash clean-outs and feel like it was finally happening to me! 

One of the most exciting things, is the box of newsletters, flyers, etc that was included. Newsletters from 1969! That's an entire decade before I was even born! I am going to design the cutest card possible on my Cricut and send her a thank you note. Even though she definitely knows how appreciative I am! haha!!

I also knit a hat with the leftover yarn from my scarf project. The notion of knitting a fair-isle hat in 90 minutes from start to finish (ribbing, hat, seaming...) is still mind-boggling.

On the sewing front, I have so many WIPs! I am going to get back to my January project (we went to the wedding and my husband got COVID -he's okay!!! - and work got crazy. I needed a clearing project and cut out this simple but cute top from Burda 10/2021. There's a little ways to go, but I think it was just what was needed.

side seams aren't sewn here!

As always...more later!






18 comments:

Allie Casey said...

You are a riot! Congrats on your finds...I lived your excitement with you even though I have no desire to knit lol. Enjoy!

Deb said...

Love your finds. I think the seller was very happy the machines went to a good home.

L said...

OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!! This read like a page-turner! I do not know any of the technical machine knitting terms, but I do know when the spidey senses are ON POINT! I am super happy for you and the many wonderful knitted projects you'll make from the machines. I'm sure the lady, her daughter, and grandson know the machines are going to a good home. =) Awwww shucks. This is just awesome!

This part: "My husband was on board, because I got so excited at the thought. He said we HAD to go :)" Give that man a high-five!

Girl, my tire pressure light has been on for...let's not discuss that. I fill the tire and a few days later it's back on. Michigan weather is just bananas and my tires refuse to make up their minds. LOL



Graca said...

Oh my gosh, words can't express how happy I am for you because I know you will make fabulous things! What a wonderful thing to happen to you! I am sure you made the previous owner and her family happy as well knowing that it went to an appreciative person and good home. What a wonderful blessing for all of you! Thank you for this post (it put a smile on my face) and for sharing your joy! Love the hat too.

Laurie said...

Congratulations on such a marvelous haul. Looking forward to seeing your adventures and makes with the new additions.

garnet128 said...

Oh my, your giddiness is showing! Don't know what all the machines and technical jargon is, but I can't help but be happy for you. Love the hat.

Beth (SunnyGal Studio) said...

what a fun adventure! glad to see that Burda top, I've thought about making it.

Kristin at SunnySewing.com said...

love love love this!!! congrats to you!!!
did i miss what happened with the 2nd wedding band??? you shoulda waved as you drove by me :) at the i90/ i94 split.
im excited to see you enjoy this.

Mountain Woman said...

What a haul! Since I'm a hand knitter, the part about a fair isle hat in 90 minutes instead of 90 days (for me) is unbelievable. You deserve your luck - only wish I was closer to buy the machines you'll sell!

elle3270 said...

I love the fair-isle hat and the fact that it only took 90 minutes to knit on the machine. Always wanted to knit a fair-isle but was afraid to do so with needles. Have fun and knit plenty with your machines.

Cennetta said...

Oh my goodness, this was such a wonderful story. You did hit the mother lode. Lucky you. You already know how much I love your new hat. Lol Have fun with your new knitting machines.

Mary Katherine said...

I am so happy for you!

mokosha said...

Such a great story, I'm so happy for you (and for the old lady too, she must be thrilled to see her machines are going to be loved).. your hat is wonderful (and also makes me a bit jealous, as I'm currently wrestling with fair isle sweater for the kid).. looking forward to seeing all the amazing stuff you're going to knit

Bunny said...

What a great story!!! I am so happy for you and your gifts are just amazing. I feel she has blessed you with items that will easily keep you going happily and healthily into your 90s! So very special. Your hat is absolutely precious and I can't wait to see more.

L said...

She found it whilst putting on her kicks!

Lynne said...

What a great story and true blessing. I know you were giggling the whole time on the inside, I can’t even imagine. The joys of life are found in the simplest of things. Happy knitting 😊😊

Ivy said...

O.M.G.!!!!This is like one of those abundance dreams where you find the mother lode of whatever you're into and wake up to great disappointment - only you wake up and it's TRUE!!!!
So happy for you!

Wendy said...

Wow! That's a great score! You are going to have so much fun! I have a Bond "Incredible Sweater Machine" that I inherited from a family member, but rarely use it. It has limited ability and can be very frustrating. Since learning to knit w/o a machine, for most projects I find hand knitting is easier. However, the ability to "knit" a baby blanket in a couple hours is well worth the space it takes up.