Circular Knitting on a Singer Knitting Machine

There are loads of tutorials on YouTube that will show you how to knit circular on a Brother Knitting Machine, not so many for a Singer Knitting Machine. What is out there usually has the information needed buried half-way through an hour long video. Which is why I’m providing a brief explainer on how to set up your Singer Knitting Machine for circular knitting with the settings for both carriages.

The Instruction Manual

Singer Knitting Machine Manual Circular KnittingHere are the instructions as they appear in my manual. It’s all there but as new machine knitter I certainly didn’t understand it. So here is what you need to do.

Rack your machine

I am going to assume you’ve already cast on the necessary needles for your project.

Double Bed Knitting Machine Racked for Tubular Knitting

For circular knitting you will need to rack your ribber bed so that the needles are directly opposite to each other. Or at least as close as you can get.

Positioning Singer Ribber Bed

For me on my machine I use P5. Your machine may be different.

Set your Main Bed Carriage

Singer Knitting Carriage Circular Knitting

On the main carriage, you will set your cam lever to slip. Your side lever on one side only will be set to the circle. In the photo above, the main bed will only knit when the carriage is moving from left to right.

Set your Ribber Carriage

Singer Ribber Carriage Circular Knitting

On your Ribber carriage, you will change the set lever on the opposite side to zero. The set lever on the left means the carriage will only knit when it is moving towards the left.

Still not clear?

That’s okay because I also made a really quick YouTube video on this. I’ll apologize in advance for how shouty I sound.

While you’re there it would really help me out if you liked the video and subscribed to my channel.

Drop me a comment and let me know if you found this helpful.

One thought on “Circular Knitting on a Singer Knitting Machine”

Nothing makes me happier than comments, except for melty cheese, so tell me what do you think?

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.