I've had great success with 100% cotton on my addi 46. I love the effect that cotton gives. Just have patience and go slow. Even tension is required. Starting with waste yarn is a must, that will help with uniformity in the first few rows of the main body. Anyway, to each their own. :)
I made a hat on my Addi this weekend with cotton and it produces the same result you show. But, if you just a cute hat for Autumn or late Summer, it's great. It works great with 100% wool if you're not allergic.
I tried fine merino wool on my 48 knitting machine, and the result was similar to what you are showing. Then tried the same yarn doubled (feeding from 2 different balls of yarn) and the result was lovely :-). However, I am not sure if it's going to be the same with cotton.
Can you test a luxe roving merino wool yarn?! For example malabrigo, ovciously a thinner weight but i use alot of yarn like that and am wondering if it would work! Thanks :)
I came across an Addi owner that actually had no problem knitting with cotton! m.youtube.com/@YayForYarn She used mercerized cotton crochet yarn (size3). This is a very thin yarn giving an airy end result that would be great for summer scarves. I’ve hand knitted a lot with unmercerized cotton (to make wash clothes) and felt how strongly it sticks to the needle. Maybe that’s why mercerized cotton goes well in the machine? I’m not good enough in English to explain my next point, but I believe that the lack of stretchiness in cotton, can be helped by the fact that you are using a much thinner yarn than you should. The thread have much more wiggle room on the plastic needles when it’s very thin, and I think that’s why it works. If only thin mercerized cotton goes with the machine, there are so much we can’t make. I wish the manufacturers could solve that problem!
I just bought this machine thinking of using cotton but yeah it doesn't look good unless is a really thick cotton 😅 I'm loving to use the velvet yarns though
Thanks for showing us this. JUst yesterday I asked about cotton yarn on a fb group some say you can and they make wash cloths and others say it doesn't. I didn't think i'd get a good result due to no stretch or bounce back.
I made a small hat with cotton but it was very stretched out and not re-shapable - had to push the stitches down on the red bumps to prevent the dropped stitches
I actually tried this last night. It's bizarre how different it looks to me, doesn't look like it's the same machine making it lol 😂 definitely a no for me
cotton is not stretchable, which is why it does not work on the machine, the yarn, for example acrylic yarn, is, which is why acrylic is excellent to use. with cotton yarn you can even break the machine. Fortunately, there is a lot of variety in yarn available other than cotton 😊 you can make masterpieces with the machine and the right yarn ❤
I've had great success with 100% cotton on my addi 46. I love the effect that cotton gives. Just have patience and go slow. Even tension is required. Starting with waste yarn is a must, that will help with uniformity in the first few rows of the main body. Anyway, to each their own. :)
Thanks. Saved me from spending money on a knitting machine since I only knit with cotton.
I had no trouble at all with the Sentro machine and you could try weighting the first rows down with small weights or clothes pegs/pins
I made a hat on my Addi this weekend with cotton and it produces the same result you show. But, if you just a cute hat for Autumn or late Summer, it's great. It works great with 100% wool if you're not allergic.
I tried fine merino wool on my 48 knitting machine, and the result was similar to what you are showing. Then tried the same yarn doubled (feeding from 2 different balls of yarn) and the result was lovely :-). However, I am not sure if it's going to be the same with cotton.
Thank you for showing us what precisely happens when you use 100% cotton. Really good to know!
Thanks so much for watching! ❤️
I tried 100% cotton on my Sentro a while ago. Disastrous result, definitely wouldn't try again. Thanks for the great informative video.
My pleasure!! Thanks for watching 😊
Can you test a luxe roving merino wool yarn?! For example malabrigo, ovciously a thinner weight but i use alot of yarn like that and am wondering if it would work! Thanks :)
I came across an Addi owner that actually had no problem knitting with cotton!
m.youtube.com/@YayForYarn
She used mercerized cotton crochet yarn (size3). This is a very thin yarn giving an airy end result that would be great for summer scarves.
I’ve hand knitted a lot with unmercerized cotton (to make wash clothes) and felt how strongly it sticks to the needle. Maybe that’s why mercerized cotton goes well in the machine?
I’m not good enough in English to explain my next point, but I believe that the lack of stretchiness in cotton, can be helped by the fact that you are using a much thinner yarn than you should. The thread have much more wiggle room on the plastic needles when it’s very thin, and I think that’s why it works.
If only thin mercerized cotton goes with the machine, there are so much we can’t make. I wish the manufacturers could solve that problem!
Bedankt om dit te delen, ik moet mijn machine nog ontvangen. Kom veel lezen hier. 👍👍👍👍
I just bought this machine thinking of using cotton but yeah it doesn't look good unless is a really thick cotton 😅 I'm loving to use the velvet yarns though
Thanks for showing us this. JUst yesterday I asked about cotton yarn on a fb group some say you can and they make wash cloths and others say it doesn't. I didn't think i'd get a good result due to no stretch or bounce back.
Unfortunately I didn’t have any success 👎🏼
I made a small hat with cotton but it was very stretched out and not re-shapable - had to push the stitches down on the red bumps to prevent the dropped stitches
I wonder if weights would help prevent dropped stitches?
Don’t use any tension on the cotton…using tension is causing your issue, also static electricity is a bit problem with these machines.
Wondering if it might be helpful to rinse the cotton ball in fabric softener diluted with water and spun and dried
I would love to see wool or mohair tested on this machine!
Could you try 100% bamboo or bamboo mix? Also, what do u feel about cotton mix yarn?
I actually tried this last night. It's bizarre how different it looks to me, doesn't look like it's the same machine making it lol 😂 definitely a no for me
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It would be ok for market produce bags.
I use 100% cotton to make dish rags using my 22 Addi no problem.
That’s amazing! Which cotton do you use?
I'm allergic to acrylic, polyester, nylon, etc.
I've been using cotton and wool on my machine and I use 4mm stranded cord.
I’ve tried in my sentro but it seemed a little spaced compared to acrylic wool. Plus too many dropped stitches. Bit of a nightmare
Do thin yarn use in knitting machine 48
cotton is not stretchable, which is why it does not work on the machine, the yarn, for example acrylic yarn, is, which is why acrylic is excellent to use. with cotton yarn you can even break the machine. Fortunately, there is a lot of variety in yarn available other than cotton 😊 you can make masterpieces with the machine and the right yarn ❤
I tried using blanket yarn and my machine had a really hard time 😂😭😭 now I know what not to try on my machine.
How does it go with 100% wool?
I’ll have to give it a go!
I too would like to try 100% wool but can’t find any examples of it being used on the SENTRO. I’m an absolute beginner.
Hobbi HObi is a DK size yarn...what if you use a Worsted Cotton? or a Worsted Cotton/poly yarn?
I wouldn’t recommend cotton at all because it has no stretch. A blend might be ok
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How about a cotton blend?
I think a blend would work much better!
I had the same problem with cotton yarn even using weights to hold it down. Not worth the aggravation..
I agree! Haha
I also tried cotton and failed miserably I prefer using only Canon simply soft and lion brand basic stitch.
Acrylic is definitely the winner for me! 😅
Have you tried using a double strand?
I haven’t! But I am very confident it wouldn’t work haha
I tried double stranding but the needles don't catch both the stands at times. It ends up being a total mess.
I would stick to acrylic.
What made you feel cotton yarn would not work in the Addi King?
It’s got no stretch so becomes very tight on the machine. I don’t think cotton would work well on any knitting machine 👎🏼 a blend might be ok
@@Katieree : We can use cotton yarn when using a flatbed knitting machine.
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I have no problem using 100% cotton.