I am newbie with the Centro and I can assure that your tutorial is the best I ever seen in UA-cam, so well explained. And I have seen a lot, thank you so much.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the tips and tricks on how to use sentro or any machine in general. i was half way picking up all the loops and one dropped and started running. But thankfully, I was able to wing it and fix it. Made my first beanie today. It was pretty awesome ^.^*.
I love my knitting machines! On the Sentro Machines, they have put some nice little suction cups that work great if you slightly damping them after you wash You're smooth topped table.. Take the machine when you've got them dampened and just push it down onto the table top and hold it for a half a minute. Mine stays on there for a couple years! Mine have stuck on so well that two years later, I Have to dig my fingernails under a couple of the section cups To get it off! I suggest trying that if you Haven't yet. There's no sense in fighting with the machine flying all over the place with those suction cups on it. Mine came section cups and I'm assuming that yours does too. They don't even look like they'll do much but they do! I love the colors of your hat.....
I love this video. I have made some hats on my Sentro, but you point out all the parts I had problems with in the beginning. You named the yarn that works well without making tucking mistakes. You show us a simple way to add the pompom. I have been having problems with adding a removable pompom to the charity hats I have made....I could not find out how to tell the recipient how to remove the fur pompom for cleaning the hat. Now I finally know!! Thank you
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this amazing tutorial !! I’ve been watching hat tutorials for the Addie/Centro for hours lol. Yours by far has been the best one!!! I hope you have an absolutely amazing day!, 💚😊💚😊
This is super cute. I'm making a bunch of hats for charity right now and wanted to find a cute pattern (I don't believe charity hats should be ugly or basic - everyone deserves something nice!) and I think this is a great but simple idea to add a bit of pop to the hats.
It's a little container of Thread Magic which is like a conditioner for the yarn that helps cut down on static. I actually should replace it with a new one because it's almost gone 😅 but I noticed I really haven't had nearly as many problems with dropped or tucked stitches since I added that to my machine.
I didn't have any tucked stitches on this beanie, my machine seems to like this yarn. I also have thread conditioner on the front of my machine that the yarn runs across which helps with static build up that can also cause that. The knitting machine is definitely faster than a loom, I don't know if I'd say better though. You can do different stitches and stuff with it, but its very fiddly and you have to really become a knitting machine pro for that- so if you want to keep it simple you're pretty limited in the types of hats and things you can make. But if you want to make a bunch of warm beanies in different colors and stripes really fast, the knitting machine can't be beat! (As long as it plays well with the yarn you choose, that is.). With a knitting loom, you can get a little more creative with your stitch patterns and whatnot, but it does take longer.
This might be a dumb question but still be to all of this and want to make hats as some gifts. Hope much yarn would a solid color hat use? I think i saw that they come in about 180-300yd per ball. I'm just not sure how much to buy. Also any chance you could let me know what counter that is and if you like it or a different one you recommend. Thank you so much and loved the video.
I am newbie with the Centro and I can assure that your tutorial is the best I ever seen in UA-cam, so well explained. And I have seen a lot, thank you so much.❤❤❤❤❤❤
The best touritorial om the web so far.
Great idea for the pom pom to make the hat interchangeable 😚🫶
It was helpful to learn we should use an electric screwdriver instead of a drill. Thank you!
Amazing!! I just got a sentro and I’m so excited to bust some stash. ❤
Just the tutorial I needed. You are amazing! Thank you.
I’m just about to start my striped knitted hat! I’m on fire! I’ve had my Sentro for a week, but your tutorial is just so perfect. Thank you again!
Thank you for the tips and tricks on how to use sentro or any machine in general. i was half way picking up all the loops and one dropped and started running. But thankfully, I was able to wing it and fix it. Made my first beanie today. It was pretty awesome ^.^*.
I love my knitting machines! On the Sentro Machines, they have put some nice little suction cups that work great if you slightly damping them after you wash You're smooth topped table.. Take the machine when you've got them dampened and just push it down onto the table top and hold it for a half a minute. Mine stays on there for a couple years! Mine have stuck on so well that two years later, I Have to dig my fingernails under a couple of the section cups To get it off! I suggest trying that if you Haven't yet. There's no sense in fighting with the machine flying all over the place with those suction cups on it. Mine came section cups and I'm assuming that yours does too. They don't even look like they'll do much but they do! I love the colors of your hat.....
I love this video. I have made some hats on my Sentro, but you point out all the parts I had problems with in the beginning. You named the yarn that works well without making tucking mistakes. You show us a simple way to add the pompom. I have been having problems with adding a removable pompom to the charity hats I have made....I could not find out how to tell the recipient how to remove the fur pompom for cleaning the hat. Now I finally know!! Thank you
You make it look so easy. I will be ordering a Sentro (48) this weekend. Thank you for sharing this EXCELLENT tutorial.
I just bought a Sentro 46 . Look forward to trying it. Your video is well detailed for starter, and videos are well made. Good job!
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH for this video! Such great info, very well put together and simple! Now I'm ready to get my machine out and give it a whirl!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this amazing tutorial !! I’ve been watching hat tutorials for the Addie/Centro for hours lol. Yours by far has been the best one!!! I hope you have an absolutely amazing day!,
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Thank,you soo much! This was so very easy to understand and complete! I love your videos!
This is super cute. I'm making a bunch of hats for charity right now and wanted to find a cute pattern (I don't believe charity hats should be ugly or basic - everyone deserves something nice!) and I think this is a great but simple idea to add a bit of pop to the hats.
Thank you so much for your video!! Now you had me buying the attachment with the electric screwdriver! 💖
You did a wonderful job.
Love this 🤍🤎🤍🤎🤍🤎🤍
Thank you awesome tutorial! 🎉
Love it! 🧡🤎
This was great thanks for sharing
Thank you for your video.
Great tutorial easy to follow thank you
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Thank you so much!
where did you get the spin attachment👀 I have an electric screw driver😊
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Great video! What is the blue thing in front of the thread guide?
It's a little container of Thread Magic which is like a conditioner for the yarn that helps cut down on static. I actually should replace it with a new one because it's almost gone 😅 but I noticed I really haven't had nearly as many problems with dropped or tucked stitches since I added that to my machine.
Hi, where did you buy the yarn conditioner. I am going to visit the States next week and would love to get some. Thanks for the tutorial.
you can get at at most craft stores, but i got mine at joanns!
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The counter can you tell me where you got it and the name of it and the drill you used? You made it look so much easier
Have you made an infinity scarf of the machine yet?
If not, do you think you’d be up to making a tutorial for it?
I haven't done that yet, but it's on my to-do list! I've got lots of future plans for the knitting machine 😊
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Does that yarn prevent dropped or tucked stitches ? And is the machine quicker or better than a loom ?
I didn't have any tucked stitches on this beanie, my machine seems to like this yarn. I also have thread conditioner on the front of my machine that the yarn runs across which helps with static build up that can also cause that. The knitting machine is definitely faster than a loom, I don't know if I'd say better though. You can do different stitches and stuff with it, but its very fiddly and you have to really become a knitting machine pro for that- so if you want to keep it simple you're pretty limited in the types of hats and things you can make. But if you want to make a bunch of warm beanies in different colors and stripes really fast, the knitting machine can't be beat! (As long as it plays well with the yarn you choose, that is.). With a knitting loom, you can get a little more creative with your stitch patterns and whatnot, but it does take longer.
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Do you have suction cups on the legs? Is that something you added? It's so smart!!
This might be a dumb question but still be to all of this and want to make hats as some gifts. Hope much yarn would a solid color hat use? I think i saw that they come in about 180-300yd per ball. I'm just not sure how much to buy. Also any chance you could let me know what counter that is and if you like it or a different one you recommend. Thank you so much and loved the video.
How much is the price of such caps to sell?
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