CSM tutorial - Knitting a Sock tube with Ribbing

Hey guys! This is a (relatively) brief tutorial on how i prefer to knit my socks on my CSM. I have an Erlbacher Gearhart Speedster machine, and I use my 60 stitch cylinder. I prefer to do 1x1 ribbing, and then hang the hem on my machine - eliminating the need to finish off the top of the sock manually, and creating a stretchy cuff. These particular socks are a commission knit, so they are "shorties" and only have 85 rows of stockinette. I hope you enjoy!

I will be putting timestamps below here, for your reference :) If you'd like to see a tutorial on heels and toes on this machine, please let me know in the comments section down below!

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:13 - Introduction, yarn prep tips
5:00 - Threading the yarn
7:16 - Hanging the bonnet
8:25 - Threading waste yarn
10:43 - Threading sock yarn
11:30 - Setting up the ribber dial
17:24 - Cranking 1x1 ribbing
20:30 - Repairing a dropped stitch
22:20 - Hanging the ribbing hem
26:26 - Cranking stockinette
27:00 - Removing sock and closing remarks

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Equipment Used:
Camera - G7X Mark ii
Microphone - Samson C01UPro
Computer - MacBook Pro (2015), 8gb RAM, 2.7gHz Intel Core i5
External Hard Drive - Seagate 3T Seagate
Software - Final Cut ProX
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