Category: Studio
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Studio mod. 810 knitting machine
Besides minor appearance features (including the color scheme), this machine is identical to the Silver SK105 and Silver SK106 knitting machines and very close to the Silver SK103 knitting machine. Thus, read the corresponding articles while admiring the pictures of Studio mod. 810 below. Similarity with Studio SK105, makes me think that Studio mod. 810…
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Studio mod. 322 knitting machine
Studio mod. 322 is a standard-gauge knitting machine with 200 needles (4.5 mm apart) and punchcard reading capabilities. It also has a built-in first-generation knit leader and a tool tray. It was released for the Canadian markets. It is identical (with the exception of the color combination) to Silver SK322 (made for the Japanese market);…
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Studio mod. 321 knitting machine
The Studio mod. 321 knitting machines appeared on the market in 1972. It is a standard-gauge knitting model (with 200 needles, 4.5 mm apart). It is identical with some minor differences in color to Silver SK-321 and Singer MemoMatic 321 knitting machines, which I already described in detail in other blog posts. Thus read those…
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Studio mod. 328 knitting machine
Studio mod. 328 knitting machine is a standard-gauge knitting machine with 200 needles, 4.5 mm apart. Studio mod. 328 is identical (even in its color scheme) to the Silver SK328 model; thus, read the corresponding post. Except it is obvious that Studio mod. 328 was targeted for the Western market judging by the English writing…
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Studio SK-121 knitting machine
I am a proud owner of a very rare knitting machine – 11 mm -gauge super bulky Studio SK121. Join my journey of learning about this machine hands-on. I am going to start with some pictures and will add more information as I learn more about this beauty. Studio SK121 has 98 needles, spaced 11…
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Studio SK-105 knitting machine
Studio SK105 knitting machine is often also called Silver SK105. Thus, read a detailed article dedicated to the Silver SK105 machine. This whole Studio SK105 versus Silver SK105 is a bit strange: both machines can have cases with the “Studio” written on the case lid, but “Silver” written on the accessories, and then again “Studio”…
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Studio SK-102 knitting machine
Studio SK-102 knitting machine is a white-pink model manufactured in the early 1960s. It has 200 needles, 4.5 mm apart. It is identical to the Silver SK102 machine. (In fact, sometimes knitters see Studio brand written on the machine with the carriages and accessories having Silver names on them). Thus, read the corresponding blog article.…
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Studio mod. 700 knitting machine
Studio mod. 700 knitting machine is a standard-gauge knitting machine with 200 needles, 4.5 mm apart. It features a built-in knit leader, built-in intarsia functionality (special latch guides, included with a standard setup are needed), and a punch-card reading mechanism for automatic needle selection. This machine is virtually identical to the Singer MemoMatic 700 model,…
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Studio Bulky Eight
The machine sold under the name “Studio Bulky Eight” is the same as Studio SK120 just rebranded differently. Models branded under different names are also Silver Reed SK120 , Silver SK120, Kantan Bulky, Fancy Bulky, and Bulky Eight). The only ribber that works with this machine is Silver Reed SR120.
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Studio SK120 knitting machine
Studio SK120 knitting machine is a flat-bed metal knitting machine with 120 needles 8.0 mm apart. This bulky-gauge knitting machine was released to the market in 1978. It is also known as Bulky Eight (or ‘Studio Bulky Eight”, Kantan Bulky, and Silver SK120. This machine is identical (except for the name) to the Silver Reed…
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Silver Reed SK120 bulky knitting machine
Silver Reed SK120 knitting machine is a flat-bed metal knitting machine with needles 8.0 mm apart. The bed contains 120 large needles. This bulky-gauge knitting machine was released to the market in 1978. It is also known as Bulky Eight, Studio SK120, Kantan Bulky, and Silver SK120. Another interesting name this machine is known for…
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P-carriage for Singer/Silver Reed/Studio knitting machines
P-carriage typically comes with ribbers, standard-, fine- and bulky gauge. But it will work with the main knitting machine bed. P-carriage only moves/pushes the needles. It does not manipulate any stitches (so it does not knit). It assists the machine knitter in pushing the needles into various working positions, like from B to C, etc.,…