0:00 Intro 0:36 Securing Your Machine 1:05 Casting On: Tube Edition 1:43 Casting On: Panel Edition 2:20 Casting Off 2:52 How To Knit a Tube 3:10 How To Knit a Panel 3:59 Weights 4:43 Waste Yarn 5:38 Joining Method 8:33 Outro Thank you very much Quinn😊
Your knitting machine tutorials are such a valuable resource of information 🙏 There is just not alot out there for beginners about how to successfully use these machines. A video on how to remove/restart a project that you need to *frog* would be great. It took me an embarrassing amount of time to figure it out lol.
A tip for getting the suction cups to fit in the slots that worked for me was to use the screwdriver horizontally for leverage. Just be careful not to poke yourself.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Your explanations are clear and it made it easy for me to try and even follow along. I really appreciate it! I can't wait to try out your other tutorials and techniques!🤩
Thank you. I've just bought shower curtain weights, 25g, 4cm in diameter and cane in a pack of six. They don't pull and distort my knitting like the heavy peg weights from my French knitting mills did.
The joining method you used looks similar to grafting! I’ve only seen grafting done from the top of a row, not the sides, and I’ve never done it with a crochet hook. But yeah it looks similar to me!
Usually I secure that last loop by crocheting along the edge with the loop (crocheting through that loop once I come to it). You can also secure it by knitting along the same edge or by threading a piece of yarn that is the same color as your project through the loop and weaving in those ends. Hope that helps!
I think I may have a manufacturing problem! Several of the fingers I will call them appear to have sharp pieces underneath! I have heard online that they had used an emery board to sand them smooth on the bottom. Is this a wise thing to do?
0:00 Intro
0:36 Securing Your Machine
1:05 Casting On: Tube Edition
1:43 Casting On: Panel Edition
2:20 Casting Off
2:52 How To Knit a Tube
3:10 How To Knit a Panel
3:59 Weights
4:43 Waste Yarn
5:38 Joining Method
8:33 Outro
Thank you very much Quinn😊
Thank you Dani! 🙏🏼
Your knitting machine tutorials are such a valuable resource of information 🙏 There is just not alot out there for beginners about how to successfully use these machines.
A video on how to remove/restart a project that you need to *frog* would be great. It took me an embarrassing amount of time to figure it out lol.
A tip for getting the suction cups to fit in the slots that worked for me was to use the screwdriver horizontally for leverage. Just be careful not to poke yourself.
just about to comment this! Although, the cups are still dinky lol 😭
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Your explanations are clear and it made it easy for me to try and even follow along. I really appreciate it! I can't wait to try out your other tutorials and techniques!🤩
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you.
I've just bought shower curtain weights, 25g, 4cm in diameter and cane in a pack of six. They don't pull and distort my knitting like the heavy peg weights from my French knitting mills did.
well done .. You make this seem so easy....TY for explaining this so well..❤
thank you for the useful tips!
The joining method you used looks similar to grafting! I’ve only seen grafting done from the top of a row, not the sides, and I’ve never done it with a crochet hook. But yeah it looks similar to me!
Thank youu very much for the informationss❤ looking forward for more, just saw you in yt shorts and your videos are more good than otherss😊😊🎉
Thank you! 🥰
You are great at this!
Thank you so much!!
If you would like to use the sucking cups after all...
How I did it, is by twisting them with one and pushing them with the other hand.
This is great content. Much appreciated.
❤thank you for sharing you did a wonderful job explaining these techniques.
How do you secure the end of your joined panels?
Hi Quinn! I still don't get it, how do you tie the 2 yarns together at the end so that they're secured?
Same question here! Please let us know 💓
You are really good at this YouTubing 😊
You are so kind 🥰💕 thank you!!
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It's a slip stitch with edge yarn
Hi there I'm thinking of getting a centroid do I have to use a waste yarn as many video do? Thank u
Yes. Using waste yarn will make it easier for you?
Why do the flat panels curl up? I knit with needles so this looks strange to me
Because they do it 😅 I couldn't tell you why, it just happens whit knitting machine 🤷🏻♀️
I need a more in depth tutorial on this seeming method! I just don’t get how you secure it at the ends.
Usually I secure that last loop by crocheting along the edge with the loop (crocheting through that loop once I come to it). You can also secure it by knitting along the same edge or by threading a piece of yarn that is the same color as your project through the loop and weaving in those ends. Hope that helps!
@@quinnbender That makes sense! Thank you 🙏
I think I may have a manufacturing problem! Several of the fingers I will call them appear to have sharp pieces underneath! I have heard online that they had used an emery board to sand them smooth on the bottom. Is this a wise thing to do?
What is a dropped stitch and a tu…nevermind I’ll watch the next one!