Super helpful! My arthritis is forcing me to create using machines instead of just my hands. I also really appreciate your comment to remind people about being nice. ❤
You did it again!!! YOU are the BEST machine knitter and explainer online!!!!!!! I was ready to throw my machine out in the streets, but after seeing your tutorial I am back at it again!!!!
Awww thank you. You’re comment has made my day. I hate my machine sometimes too. It nearly went out the window when I was making last months video, but I wear that cabled hat every day now so I guess it was worth the tantrums 😂
@@emilysmith2784 You have a Special TALENT. victoriaressler3547 said it best.... you are a "3 D Thinker." Thanks for sharing and being there!!!!!!! Anne Strang from Somerset Pennsylvania
Hi Emily my name is Raquel I live in Puerto Rico I just saw your video and I had to stop and watch it was dream come true i have a sentro machine and a addi king which was a gift from my daguhter a long time a going and i brought the sentro but never use nether of them i could do anthing my stitchs drop and so much more but today i will start to try and do something i subscribed to your channel i gave you a tums up you deserve it thank you for you video i will be looking forward to see more by the way i am still new at this gods blessing
So glad i gound this video i got my sentro yesterday and was wondering about smaller size tubes and how to do them as ive no space for the smaller machines thank u x
I have RA and just cant complete large projects so the machine option is an excellent stash buster or gift maker on the fly. I do think my hand knitting looks more high end but for cute quick stuff this is great! Also I want to make patches for large afgans with this and put it as a quilt backing as an experiment. 😍
I recomend using a strand you can easily see for zipping up the sides. Make sure its a slippery strand and no stitches are split. Working from one end to the other your going to pull just a few stitches at a time together. It'll take a bit but every should neatly zip right together. Hopefully this makes sense.
Ahhh!!! I’ve considered getting a smaller size knitting machine, but I really don’t want something else to keep track of. Thanks SO much for the video!!! So so helpful. I am not a natural 3D thinker, so there’s NO way I’d come up with this on my own. Thanks again, Emily! BTW, I can’t place your accent. Where are you from?
I’m glad you liked the video. I almost bought the new 32 needle machine but I really have no where to store it and figured others might be in the situation 😊. I am from North East England.
I can’t seem to find the video I watched as I came across it during a rabbit hole search 😂. This one explains the concept ua-cam.com/video/Y7BYVBdBgnk/v-deo.html. If you get it to work please come back and share your wisdom. It would be awesome if it worked and I have no doubt it’s my fault it didn’t work 😆
Oh deaf I think I need one of these o machines they look so fun Did you do the cables on the beanie using the machine ? Can you knit squares / columns for blankets? Can you do decrease etc
You can do mock cables or afterthought cables. Yes you can knit squares and do decreases. I have videos on how to do all those things. 😊 It’s an awesome machine.
Not off the top of my head. To find out you could always cast on 22 needles, and knit a few rows, marking the ends with a pen. Then when you unravel it you can use the pen marks as a gauge to cast on a tube. I hope that makes sense. Next time I have my machine out I’ll try and work it out for you.
Super good ideas!! Thanks for this!🌸 instant subscribe ❤️ Could you pretty please try to make a graphgan on the machine with 3 or morecolors? I have tried quite some, but there will always seem to be gaps inbetween color swaps
I’d never heard of a graphgan before. After a quick trip to Google it looks like intarsia knitting, I have done intarsia by hand before and I did get some gaps between colours. I will be experimenting with colourwork this year, although mostly fairisle as that’s more my style but that does involve colour change so will hopefully help in your project too. I have seen a pumpkin face sweater I might make near Halloween time if you can wait that long 😊
@@emilysmith2784 I did it for a long small tube and it saved me crocheting up 9 very long chains. It worked very well and it's much more even than I would've been able to do without. The chains either side were slightly looser (in places) than the rest, but with some pulling it sorted out and next time I might work on neatening up the edge chains more before I start/ as I go
@@emilysmith2784 it's great to hear it's not just me! It is a small bother, but I've decided I'll take a couple loose chains in exchange for the machine doing the bulk of my work really nicely for me
Super helpful! My arthritis is forcing me to create using machines instead of just my hands. I also really appreciate your comment to remind people about being nice. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it. I get mobility issues in my fingers sometimes and the machine really helps me too.
I asked for one for Christmas, I'm an avid crocheter who just wanted to not keep all her skills in one basket, in case of a change of circumstances
You did it again!!! YOU are the BEST machine knitter and explainer online!!!!!!! I was ready to throw my machine out in the streets, but after seeing your tutorial I am back at it again!!!!
Awww thank you. You’re comment has made my day. I hate my machine sometimes too. It nearly went out the window when I was making last months video, but I wear that cabled hat every day now so I guess it was worth the tantrums 😂
@@emilysmith2784 You have a SPECIAL TALENT. victoriaessler3547 said it best, she called it a "3 D Thinker." THAT is
@@emilysmith2784 You have a Special TALENT. victoriaressler3547 said it best.... you are a "3 D Thinker." Thanks for sharing and being there!!!!!!! Anne Strang from Somerset Pennsylvania
Hi Emily my name is Raquel I live in Puerto Rico I just saw your video and I had to stop and watch it was dream come true i have a sentro machine and a addi king which was a gift from my daguhter a long time a going and i brought the sentro but never use nether of them i could do anthing my stitchs drop and so much more but today i will start to try and do something i subscribed to your channel i gave you a tums up you deserve it thank you for you video i will be looking forward to see more by the way i am still new at this gods blessing
@@raquelreyes8573 aww thank you so much for subscribing. Nice to have you in the community.
I just got my sentro a few days ago and this is super helpful, thank you!
@@chriscavy you’re welcome ☺️
Super helpful. Knitting and crocheting is satisfying, but this is still faster. Tysm for the advice/tutorial.
These tips were very helpful, I love have you provided multiple options for people depending on their preference
@@MirandaSoderquist thank you
So glad i gound this video i got my sentro yesterday and was wondering about smaller size tubes and how to do them as ive no space for the smaller machines thank u x
Thanks for commenting. Glad you found it helpful.
She said yarn barf! 😂😂😂 and I felt that in my heart!
I’ve just ordered a Sentro but I’m excited to come back and watch all your videos. Thank you!
How exciting!! Hope you love it as much as I love mine 😊
@@emilysmith2784 I hate panels with my whole heart! I can’t get them right 🥹
@@OhElvira oh no! What seems to be the issue?
I have RA and just cant complete large projects so the machine option is an excellent stash buster or gift maker on the fly. I do think my hand knitting looks more high end but for cute quick stuff this is great! Also I want to make patches for large afgans with this and put it as a quilt backing as an experiment. 😍
I recomend using a strand you can easily see for zipping up the sides. Make sure its a slippery strand and no stitches are split. Working from one end to the other your going to pull just a few stitches at a time together. It'll take a bit but every should neatly zip right together. Hopefully this makes sense.
@@crystald3655 thanks for the tips
i have a knitting machine coming in soon and your videos have been so helpful ♡
Thank you 😊
Ahhh!!! I’ve considered getting a smaller size knitting machine, but I really don’t want something else to keep track of. Thanks SO much for the video!!! So so helpful. I am not a natural 3D thinker, so there’s NO way I’d come up with this on my own. Thanks again, Emily! BTW, I can’t place your accent. Where are you from?
I’m glad you liked the video. I almost bought the new 32 needle machine but I really have no where to store it and figured others might be in the situation 😊. I am from North East England.
Thank you Emily for great tutorials.❤
You’re welcome
I never would have thought of that! ❤
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Greatly appreciated.
I like your videos, thank you for explaining various ways to do things 🙂❣️
great info make sure you share it in our group
if i ever made a craft room tour it would be like yours 🤣
Can you make a socks tutorial on the larger setro machine?🙏🏻🫶🏻
I’ll be making some stockings for my December video with a few options for heels and toes 😉
Great work, as always.
Thanks
Thanks for saving me money!❤
Haha you’re welcome ☺️
Thank you so much ❤
You madam are a genius!
Thank you ☺️
Omg!!! Thank you for this video!!!!!!!
You’re welcome ☺️
awesome thank you
Thank you
Can you tell me more about the dental floss theory? Love your videos!
I can’t seem to find the video I watched as I came across it during a rabbit hole search 😂. This one explains the concept ua-cam.com/video/Y7BYVBdBgnk/v-deo.html. If you get it to work please come back and share your wisdom. It would be awesome if it worked and I have no doubt it’s my fault it didn’t work 😆
Genius Thank you!
Thanks for watching
This is genius (:
Thank you.
This is awesome!! Thank you!!
Thanks
Oh deaf I think I need one of these o machines they look so fun
Did you do the cables on the beanie using the machine ?
Can you knit squares / columns for blankets?
Can you do decrease etc
You can do mock cables or afterthought cables. Yes you can knit squares and do decreases. I have videos on how to do all those things. 😊 It’s an awesome machine.
Hey, do the sides on the 2nd one just pull together? Such a fascinating idea! Love it!
No they have to be knit. For the flat panel I attempted the dental floss hack to just pull the sides together but it didn’t work 😂
Oh I see! Thank you!!
hello Emily! do you have a tutorial for a sphere, like the head for an amigurumi, with this machine? Thank you!
I do not. I’d have to have a think on how that would work. I’ll add it to my list, let me know if you figure it out 😉
Inteligente
Just wondering how you closed the tube? Thanks for the video
depends on which technique you are referring to. One I closed by knooking up the loose yarn, the other I seamed closed with a mattress stitch.
Do you know how many stitches I would need to cast on to get the equivalent of a 22 stitch tube with method 2 where you knook it closed?
Not off the top of my head. To find out you could always cast on 22 needles, and knit a few rows, marking the ends with a pen. Then when you unravel it you can use the pen marks as a gauge to cast on a tube. I hope that makes sense. Next time I have my machine out I’ll try and work it out for you.
@@emilysmith2784 Thanks for the advice and the quick reply
this is really helpful 🙏🏼
Thank you 😊
Super good ideas!! Thanks for this!🌸 instant subscribe ❤️ Could you pretty please try to make a graphgan on the machine with 3 or morecolors? I have tried quite some, but there will always seem to be gaps inbetween color swaps
I’d never heard of a graphgan before. After a quick trip to Google it looks like intarsia knitting, I have done intarsia by hand before and I did get some gaps between colours. I will be experimenting with colourwork this year, although mostly fairisle as that’s more my style but that does involve colour change so will hopefully help in your project too. I have seen a pumpkin face sweater I might make near Halloween time if you can wait that long 😊
This is genius!!!
Thank you 😊
Hi, I really do not understand how to do the second method, like what do you do with the threads? And how can i make it look like a tube. Thanks
If you watch from 2:13 you tighten the edge stitches then knit them together. I can’t knit so I knooked instead.
You can put the 'dropped stitches' section back onto the machine!!
I actually tried that in the large panel video and it did work to a degree. Have you had success doing it? Any tips?
@@emilysmith2784 I did it for a long small tube and it saved me crocheting up 9 very long chains. It worked very well and it's much more even than I would've been able to do without. The chains either side were slightly looser (in places) than the rest, but with some pulling it sorted out and next time I might work on neatening up the edge chains more before I start/ as I go
@@lucypearson9913 amazing. 🤩 my side stitches were loose too.
@@emilysmith2784 it's great to hear it's not just me! It is a small bother, but I've decided I'll take a couple loose chains in exchange for the machine doing the bulk of my work really nicely for me
do you mind expanding on how you did this??
Brilliant!
Thanks
Genius!
Thanks ☺️
Dang, thanks ♥
Tebrikler.bu makinadan bende çok almak istedim ama ben türkiyede oldugum için çok pahalıya geliyor
That’s a shame. Hopefully you can find one on eBay. I have seen some people making their own with a 3D printer.
Genial!
Please need one
🌹🇮🇷🥰❤️❤️👍👍🤚😎
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hit the thumbs down.
I won’t take it personally 😉
Where is the video?
All I hear is your voice against a black screen?
I think the problem is your end. Maybe try a different device.