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then
immediately turn
the
light
OFF
again so
that
the
card
drops
down
by
ten
rows
and
the
scanners can read row 45, which
is
actually
the
row being knitted
when
55
is
visible
at
the
card
reader slot.
THE
POINT
CAMS
The
point
cams
(PCs) tell
the
carriage
where
to
begin
and
end
pattern
knitting
and
without
them
to
issue
these
commands,
the
SK890
is
unable
to
knit anything
but
stockinette. The first
PC
the
carriage passes says "start
the
pattern"
and
the
next
one
says
"stop
the
pattern".
There
are
two
sensors
on
the
back of
the
carriage
that
memorize
the
position of any
and
all
point
cams
on
the
rack
and
as long as
the
machine
is
turned
on,
whether
the
carriage knits
or
makes a free
pass,
the
sensors
will
record
the
position of
all
PCs.
Always make sure
that
the
PCs
click into
place
on
the
rack of
the
machine;
that
the
car-
riage totally passes
the
last
PC
before
it
changes
direction.
Try
not
to
stop
the
carriage
on
or
between
PCs
for
more
than
30
seconds
and
do
not
wiggle
the
carriage back
and
forth
in
front
of
the
PCs.
When
the
PCs
are positioned
to
coincide with
the
first
and
last working needles,
the
entire row
will
knit pattern. Isolated, single motifs are knit-
ted
by moving
the
PCs
closer
together
to
limit
the
number
of needles
between
them
(Figure
9). Any needles outside
the
field defined by
the
PCs
will
knit plain stockinette
if
the
cam
lever
is
set
to
tuck
or
slip;
will
knit
the
background
color
alone
if
the
cam
lever
is
set
to
Fair
Isle.
With
two
sets of
PCs
you can isolate
two
motifs.
The carriage
will
read
the
four
PCs
as saying:
"Start
the
pattern,
stop
the
pattern,
start
the
pattern,
stop
the
pattern."
Tuck
and
slip stitch
are easiest
to
isolate
like
this because
they
are
one
color
methods
and
there
are
no
floats
to
worry
about
. Fair
Isle
patterns
produce
long
floats
between
the
two
motifs
but
these can
be
avoided by using a
separate
pattern
yarn for
each motif. After you knit
the
first motif,
stop
the
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