so happy that you're making machine knitting content. I feel like so many tutorials for flatbed machines are outdated. we need something for the girlies
You are by far my favorite fiber arts content creator. It’s so fun to watch your creative process and the garments you make are such high quality and timeless pieces. So many content creators just recreate the same stuff on tik tok and rush to pump out low quality patterns. You are also so resourceful and don’t promote over consumption like many other creators. I’m truly obsessed with your work!
I would recommend watching as many TH-cam tutorials and videos as you can, that's how I got started. It honestly took me 6 months of trial and error until I could make my first pieces, and another 6 months to feel fully confident and move on to some harder projects. Unfortunately, I'm not sure I'm the right person to give an in depth tutorial on how to use the machine especially because I have a vintage one and it's going to be super different from everyone else's. There are some amazing resources out there though, it just takes a lot of time to get used to :')
Its all so cool! The whole punch card thing seems so fascinating, id love to learn how to do all of this one day. It makes such professional looking pieces! Gorgeous work.🖤
Thank you for sharing your process with us. I'd call myself a confident beginner and would like to make more garments without following a pattern. I've picked up lots of useful tips from you, and find your designs inspiring - every time I watch one of your videos I want to cast on at least one new project immediately!
I can't wait to see what you come up with designing your own punch cards🖤🥺 Love love love the bonnets and that you added the scalloped edge to that vest😍
I loved watching you magically create all of these projects. I do hand knitting (and some crochet, but not a lot) and I have been dreaming of a knitting machine for years. They are so inexpensive here (secondhand ones, that is) So tell me the truth: on a scale of 1-10 (ten being holy moly noooooooooo) how hard is learning to machine knit? (maybe it depends on the person, but I do like to get stuck into things, but I am also a little stressed out with my job and would like something that isn't like "work" 'cause I have enough of that in my career lol) Would love to hear your thoughts!
I can’t lie, initially learning how to use it was really really hard & frustrating, especially because mine was also secondhand and I had to fix a lot of it until it was working properly. It took me maybe 6 months to be able to make basic pieces, but once I figured out how to make those I was honestly obsessed! It is quite hard to learn but the most rewarding thing if you out the effort into it :)
so happy that you're making machine knitting content. I feel like so many tutorials for flatbed machines are outdated. we need something for the girlies
thank you! I feel the same, manifesting more knitting machine content from more people 🫶
Would love to see more machine knit videos and more of the process because I just got one!
me, who doesn't have a knitting machine: NOW THAT'S SOMETHING I'D WATCH! (just me beeing excited for another one of your vids)
also happy 6.66k subs!
yayy thank you so much :')
You are by far my favorite fiber arts content creator. It’s so fun to watch your creative process and the garments you make are such high quality and timeless pieces. So many content creators just recreate the same stuff on tik tok and rush to pump out low quality patterns. You are also so resourceful and don’t promote over consumption like many other creators. I’m truly obsessed with your work!
thank you so much, that really means a lot to me
You're so talented and very well spoken.
would love some in depth videos on using the flatbed knitting machines. got mine today and reallllly struggling, cant get past the first row 😖
I would recommend watching as many TH-cam tutorials and videos as you can, that's how I got started. It honestly took me 6 months of trial and error until I could make my first pieces, and another 6 months to feel fully confident and move on to some harder projects. Unfortunately, I'm not sure I'm the right person to give an in depth tutorial on how to use the machine especially because I have a vintage one and it's going to be super different from everyone else's. There are some amazing resources out there though, it just takes a lot of time to get used to :')
The Dove top is so cute, I love how the crochet edges echo the wings and tail of the bird motif.
That top looks so good!
thank you!!!!
Its all so cool! The whole punch card thing seems so fascinating, id love to learn how to do all of this one day. It makes such professional looking pieces! Gorgeous work.🖤
punchcards are honestly such a mystery to me, but they really do elevate your knitting game 💖
Thank you for sharing your process with us. I'd call myself a confident beginner and would like to make more garments without following a pattern. I've picked up lots of useful tips from you, and find your designs inspiring - every time I watch one of your videos I want to cast on at least one new project immediately!
that honestly means so much to me, thank you
best surprise seeing you posted a 39min long vid when i got home!!
ahhh i love that! hope you enjoyed it :))
You can crochet up the floats to create a jacquard back
Are you kidding this is soooo good!!
Please make more!! ❤
Love it so much!
where do you buy your yarn cones from?
I get all my cones from a secondhand craft shop near me :)
I can't wait to see what you come up with designing your own punch cards🖤🥺 Love love love the bonnets and that you added the scalloped edge to that vest😍
thank you so much!
I loved watching you magically create all of these projects. I do hand knitting (and some crochet, but not a lot) and I have been dreaming of a knitting machine for years. They are so inexpensive here (secondhand ones, that is) So tell me the truth: on a scale of 1-10 (ten being holy moly noooooooooo) how hard is learning to machine knit? (maybe it depends on the person, but I do like to get stuck into things, but I am also a little stressed out with my job and would like something that isn't like "work" 'cause I have enough of that in my career lol) Would love to hear your thoughts!
I can’t lie, initially learning how to use it was really really hard & frustrating, especially because mine was also secondhand and I had to fix a lot of it until it was working properly. It took me maybe 6 months to be able to make basic pieces, but once I figured out how to make those I was honestly obsessed! It is quite hard to learn but the most rewarding thing if you out the effort into it :)
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Where can I buy a brother kh230 machine I don’t trust the ones on eBay
Where do i get this mashine and how much is it ?