required is to keep the course with the thread, and get the loops over the needles and not run the needles between the loops, then the outside rounds ravel to the needles perfect. In ribbed work always put the end on the needles that came from the machine last.
The other end of the ribbed work will not ravel out.
Very heavy yarn will not work well on the ribber.
The weight for ordinary knitting is not sufficient for the ribber. You must increase the weight by holding down very heavy on it so the stitches all form on the ribber needles free, and the work passes down through the cylinder. If the work clogs on the needles, either the yarn is too heavy for the ribber, or the weight is not sufficient. Hold down heavy on the weight.
When you begin operating the Machine read the instructions carefully observing each point and change.
We think these instructions embrace all that is necessary for the successful operation of the Machine.
Should you however find any difficulty refer especially to page 2 and 18.
Make yourself thoroughly familiar with the machine before you begin to use the Ribber.
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