An Annihilating Assessment: A Knitting Machine

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  • @renealee
    @renealee ปีที่แล้ว

    I have that exact one and found that there are a couple of things that impact the drop/tucked stitches- weight of yarn, whether or not the project has enough weight on it for tension in the center and then the actual tension that I put it in on the little lip thing in front of the feeder. Yarn weight- my Sentro loves Joanns big twist worsted (except the white), Knit picks Felici worsted, Cascade 220, and some others but is not a fan of red heart. I mostly use it for quick hats, scarfs and cowls for charities and school donations. My 10 YO also uses the Sentro to make hats to sale, since he doesn't knit. :)

  • @1Hameyo
    @1Hameyo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Akita it may be the yarn weight. I had the one from Michael’s and it would not work with worsted weight. However sport worked beautifully. Give it a try

  • @elizstitches
    @elizstitches ปีที่แล้ว

    Lol Akira, I guess it has its purpose! I appreciate your review, always been curious 😊 Happy Thanksgiving! 🧡

  • @hayleymaycreate
    @hayleymaycreate ปีที่แล้ว

    Definitely a learning curve with it and lots of cursing 😂

  • @theLogstead
    @theLogstead ปีที่แล้ว

    I loved your review. Thank you. It confirms to me, I would likely not get a machine, I love my slow hand knitting. And I am OK with that. I do think I know someone whom would enjoy trying something fun like that though.

  • @willster28
    @willster28 ปีที่แล้ว

    You go sis!! We talked. You know my stance. There is a purpose and a market for its existence 🎉😂