Position at the machine is most important. A
good chair, stool, or bench, etc. is essential. But
that is no good if it doesn't give you the ease and
comfort you want for knitting!~ Norma Sweet
The change in movement of the
carriage with knitting on the
machine is amazing. You will know
when "it's just right". You as a knitter have
greatly added to your knitting
pleasure!!!
Article by Norma Sweet (used with permission)
1 Don't Push Down
When you sit at your machine ready to knit, put your hand on
the handle of the carriage as you usually do.
Never, never press down. Use a push pull action,
not an "ironing" action
Use both hands and alternate pushing and pulling the carriage
Use a push pull action,
not an "ironing" action
2 Arm, hand and wrist position
STOP! LOOK AT THE POSITION OF YOUR
HAND AND WRIST IN RELATION TO YOUR
ELBOW
Many knitters will find their elbow is
below the level of the wrist and hand.
Knitting
in this position, after a time, will create an ache
and pain through the neck and across the
shoulders.
Try sitting higher so that your elbow
is slightly above the wrist and hand.
3More tips
A stool for your feet may be needed or your machine table or stand may have to be lowered.
If you
have a stand to use your machine,
the same elbow position is needed. (elbows slightly above the hands)
Try standing to knit. Use an adjustable table to keep the elbow position correct.
Here's what I use
I find if I am too high I am bend my neck too much when I am hanging stitches, etc and that will fatigue my neck very quickly.
Nancy M
December 8, 2021
Great tips. Good posture is a must... also taking breaks to stretch and hydrate will cut down on those aches and pains from tense muscles.....this is advice I wish I had followed before I learned the hard way !
Beverley G
December 7, 2021
Good suggestions. I do find standing has made a big difference on my neck and shoulders. I will pay more attention to my wrist in relation to my elbows.
Lynda B
December 7, 2021
Love this! Pragmatic and very useful! Thank you!!!
Lynda B
Darlene S
December 7, 2021
These are all pertinent and easy to understand. Thank you!!!!