Apologies for the music being loud, the original music was removed from the audio library so I had to replace it post production where I have less control over the volume.
I'd like to thank you for this, I'm new to knitting on any machine, but I'm giving this a go, today, I've never knitted anything like it before, I can't use needles as I've got bad hands, so a circular knitting machine keeps me knitting without pain , thank you for the videos hopefully there will be many more.
I have been trying for months to figure out why you need to subtract from the measurement. I was using the closed captions. You say mine is. And they wrote minus. I finally got it.
Lovely! I've only had my addi in the post this morning, it's still in the box lol. I think after I've tried it out by making a hat, I am going to try your method in miniature to make a cardigan for my little grand daughter. Thank you for sharing it :-)
@@emilysmith2784 I will, once I've worked out how to use the machine lol. I showed my daughter your video, and she went, 'Ooh I like THAT!' so.....watch this space lol
I don’t. All the patterns are available for free. You can then on ravelry or my blog. Links are in the description boxes if I have typed up the patterns.
The E wrap creates a finished edge. If you do the in front behind method or do rows of waste yarn then you have to finish the edges by hand later. This video explains a few different types of cast on and what they should be used for: ruclips.net/video/JN5to9dtsMA/видео.html
The E wrap is a finished cast on. The regular in front and behind cast on leaves live stitches on a strand of yarn. You could do that type of cast on but it won’t be at all stretchy and the stitches will slide about on the strand of yarn. I have a “how to get started video” which explains different cast on techniques. ruclips.net/video/JN5to9dtsMA/видео.html
I never block my work. I did put it in the washing machine and then the tumble dryer and hang it in my wardrobe. It became a lot longer just to the weight of it being hung but it doesn’t roll that much except on the neckline but I quite like that look.
@@emilysmith2784 Thanks for the quick reply! I’m definitely going to attempt your design. I loved how yours turned out and to be honest I hate to block, so glad to hear you didn’t need to do so. Thanks again!
I assume this is in the P (panel) setting. I cannot keep my yarn from falling off the loop casting on using the E method. Also, if only casting on 45 stitches, do you then go 2 more past to ensure the stitches stay on? Guess this is more for the experienced. I just got my Sentro so may have to circle back.
I always just leave my machine on tubular. I have a video coming out today explaining the E wrap method in more detail. If the last stitch keeps falling off try casting on 44 instead of 45.
Çok güzel biz bayanlar için büyük kolaylık ve anlaşılır bir vidyo olmuş tebrikler.Makinayı nerden ve nasıl temin edebilirim bilgisini verirseniz mutlu olurum şimdiden çok teşekkürler
Did you ever post a sweater with long sleeves tutorial to go along with' "easy 2 hour summer Cardigan"? Thanks to your reply and Address of your :How to work out gauge in the Sentro Knitting Machine", I found that video and it makes so much more sense. Like another viewer The Closed Caption said minus (-) instead of Mine is. So that really helped. Thanks again.
Not yet. I do have a lace sweater tutorial out which has sleeves. I’m sure you could attach those sleeves or even make some really long wrist warmers in the same yarn as the summer cardigan and wear those when it’s cooler but you still have a summer cardigan too. Thanks for the tip on the captions. I’ll see if I can figure out how to fix that 😊
That would depend on the yarn you are using. Try using the formulas I showed at the start to try and figure it out, or it might just be easier to knit a panel on you machine and find out 😉
Sorry, in USA we are not so good with metric system. I used my pone and ask it for equal value in inches and rounded to whole number. 165 cm = 65 inches and 10 cm = 4 inches (rounded). So, I should divide 65 by 4 to get number of rows and stitches? 1 cm squared = 0.155 inches. But I still do not understand how that gave you 1.9 rows and 1.4 stitches.
I enjoyed watching, wish I had a machine to make this. I could probably make it in crochet... 😊 I wonder how long it would take to make it by knooking? You got me thinking stuff... Lol
@@sarahfitton3192 I used the E wrap method on this one as it was a finished edge and it’s quicker than doing a normal cast on that you have to finish off later. I have a video on my channel showing my 4 most used cast on methods and what I use each one for and why. ruclips.net/video/JN5to9dtsMA/видео.html
I'm subscribed to your channel but I haven't located the gauge video yet. You can send me a message or the video on Facebook by my name. Thanks for all that you do to put up new videos. I have some blue mohair yarn coming and it would make get summer cardigan. Again thank you. Dell
???? That video didn’t show nothing and I’m a knitter, I knit socks, gloves and hats....sorry I don’t mean to be rude but I really want to learn to make a cardigan..... and ur video confused me, but if I’m wrong I’m dumb then and don’t understand this video
Knit 2 rectangles and join them together in the way I describe at the end. Maybe try following a standard pattern if it still doesn’t make sense. Ravelry.com has lots for free. Good luck.
Apologies for the music being loud, the original music was removed from the audio library so I had to replace it post production where I have less control over the volume.
This is very nice! I would love to make it and add sleeves to it. Thank you for sharing ❤️😀
Never saw a cast on this way, an cast off. Thank u for sharing this.
You’re welcome. There are a few different ways to cast on but I like to keep it quick and simple 😊
Thank you for your wonderful instructions! Look forward to viewing the other ones as well
I'd like to thank you for this, I'm new to knitting on any machine, but I'm giving this a go, today, I've never knitted anything like it before, I can't use needles as I've got bad hands, so a circular knitting machine keeps me knitting without pain , thank you for the videos hopefully there will be many more.
Thank you for your lovely comment. I make these videos for you and for people like you so I am glad you found them 😊
This a great video! I made one for my daughter and for me and I couldn't be happier.
Great job!
Subscribed I enjoyed the music and I appreciated the close- up on your work throughout the knitting process. You give me hope THANK YOU.
Thank you. It came out wonderful. I just got my Sentro in the mail a few days ago ♥
Amazing. Well done 👏
This is so clever and clearly explained. I'll try this.
Thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing this video! I hope to try this soon.
Jojo Juju sent me here!
Good luck 😉
Great video - thanks! 😀
Such an interesting and beautiful way to teach you are so clever and kind thank you so very very much so proud of you x
Thank you for the comment ❤️
Thanks for the video tutorial! I’ll be making this for my mom and mother in law for mother’s day 🥰🥰
What a lovely idea. Good luck 😉
What an amazing video! I am so excited to use the addi, thank you for posting ☀️
Thank you. I have so many things I want to try to make with it. Such a handy little machine!
I have been trying for months to figure out why you need to subtract from the measurement. I was using the closed captions. You say mine is. And they wrote minus. I finally got it.
This is perfect! Exactly what I'm been looking for.. You're very clever and I'm hopeless at maths but you've explained this so, so well, thank you! 💓
Thanks 😊
Lovely! I've only had my addi in the post this morning, it's still in the box lol. I think after I've tried it out by making a hat, I am going to try your method in miniature to make a cardigan for my little grand daughter. Thank you for sharing it :-)
You’re welcome. Please let me know how it goes 😀
@@emilysmith2784 I will, once I've worked out how to use the machine lol. I showed my daughter your video, and she went, 'Ooh I like THAT!' so.....watch this space lol
Thank you 😊 Great video! I will definitely making one 😁
Good Morning,
Wishing you all the best, I love you work and was wondering if you sell any of you patterns, Thank you and happy knitting.
I don’t. All the patterns are available for free. You can then on ravelry or my blog. Links are in the description boxes if I have typed up the patterns.
Thanks! Super easy!😊
You're welcome 😊
Great job thanks
very helpful ,Thank you🌷
Glad it was helpful!
Amazingly gorgeous
The cardigan knit is with double fontura
Yes please
me encanta muchas gracias
Lovely. You explained so well. How many skeins of yarn did you used for your cardigan?
I used one 300g skein.
In the movie is jersey o cardigan. How make cardigan con One butt on Cylinder??
Sorry. Not sure I understand your question. Can you rephrase?
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I am new to the knitting machine. What is the outcome difference between e wrapping when casting on compared to not?
The E wrap creates a finished edge. If you do the in front behind method or do rows of waste yarn then you have to finish the edges by hand later. This video explains a few different types of cast on and what they should be used for:
ruclips.net/video/JN5to9dtsMA/видео.html
What is the purpose of the e wrap cast on versus regular? I would love to make one of these but I don’t think I’m quite ready. I am a hat girl.
The E wrap is a finished cast on. The regular in front and behind cast on leaves live stitches on a strand of yarn. You could do that type of cast on but it won’t be at all stretchy and the stitches will slide about on the strand of yarn. I have a “how to get started video” which explains different cast on techniques. ruclips.net/video/JN5to9dtsMA/видео.html
very good video. it helped me alot.
Thanks
Excelente explicación y vídeo
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Loved this video! Great design. Did you have to block your work to prevent curling?
I never block my work. I did put it in the washing machine and then the tumble dryer and hang it in my wardrobe. It became a lot longer just to the weight of it being hung but it doesn’t roll that much except on the neckline but I quite like that look.
@@emilysmith2784 Thanks for the quick reply! I’m definitely going to attempt your design. I loved how yours turned out and to be honest I hate to block, so glad to hear you didn’t need to do so. Thanks again!
I assume this is in the P (panel) setting. I cannot keep my yarn from falling off the loop casting on using the E method. Also, if only casting on 45 stitches, do you then go 2 more past to ensure the stitches stay on? Guess this is more for the experienced. I just got my Sentro so may have to circle back.
I always just leave my machine on tubular. I have a video coming out today explaining the E wrap method in more detail. If the last stitch keeps falling off try casting on 44 instead of 45.
Çok güzel biz bayanlar için büyük kolaylık ve anlaşılır bir vidyo olmuş tebrikler.Makinayı nerden ve nasıl temin edebilirim bilgisini verirseniz mutlu olurum şimdiden çok teşekkürler
I bought my machine on Amazon.
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With this machine how make The cardigan?
The video explains the process. Which part are you stuck on?
Did you ever post a sweater with long sleeves tutorial to go along with' "easy 2 hour summer Cardigan"? Thanks to your reply and Address of your :How to work out gauge in the Sentro Knitting Machine", I found that video and it makes so much more sense. Like another viewer The Closed Caption said minus (-) instead of Mine is. So that really helped. Thanks again.
Not yet. I do have a lace sweater tutorial out which has sleeves. I’m sure you could attach those sleeves or even make some really long wrist warmers in the same yarn as the summer cardigan and wear those when it’s cooler but you still have a summer cardigan too. Thanks for the tip on the captions. I’ll see if I can figure out how to fix that 😊
Amei 🥰 vou fazer
boa sorte 👍
If I do on machine with40 stitches what size could be?
That would depend on the yarn you are using. Try using the formulas I showed at the start to try and figure it out, or it might just be easier to knit a panel on you machine and find out 😉
Do you have any tips or instructions on how to add long sleeves? Love the look!
I have a sweater with long sleeves tutorial coming soon.
Sorry, in USA we are not so good with metric system. I used my pone and ask it for equal value in inches and rounded to whole number. 165 cm = 65 inches and 10 cm = 4 inches (rounded). So, I should divide 65 by 4 to get number of rows and stitches? 1 cm squared = 0.155 inches. But I still do not understand how that gave you 1.9 rows and 1.4 stitches.
I have a separate video all about working out your gauge if you wanted to check that out
Like it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks
Would you mind to show how shoulder you made of it
So we only do two panels right?. I'm sorry I'm still learning.
I also have a disability too . Sometime it hard for me . But this is beautiful.
Yes. Just 2 panels. One you will wrap around your neck like a scarf and then one for the back.
@@emilysmith2784 i think i understand now!! Just click. Thank you so much.. !!
I enjoyed watching, wish I had a machine to make this. I could probably make it in crochet... 😊 I wonder how long it would take to make it by knooking? You got me thinking stuff... Lol
I could probably knook this in a month if I worked on it every day 😆
The knit is jersey?
The yarn I used is acrylic.
How many things if yarn?. Thanks.
I used 300g of yarn.
@@emilysmith2784 I'm so totally lost. Sorry. I'm still new this. But you did amazing job!
Have I been casting on wrong this whole time?
There is no right or wrong way. If the way you do it works for you then keep doing it that way 😊
@@emilysmith2784 im super new to it. Is there a reason you do it this way? X
@@sarahfitton3192 I used the E wrap method on this one as it was a finished edge and it’s quicker than doing a normal cast on that you have to finish off later. I have a video on my channel showing my 4 most used cast on methods and what I use each one for and why.
ruclips.net/video/JN5to9dtsMA/видео.html
I would love to see how you knit a gauge.
I will get that video up as soon as I can 🙂
@@emilysmith2784 Thank you so much. Of possible could you somehow send me a message so that I'm sure to receive it.
The gauge video is now live on my channel. Please let me know if its helpful.
I'm subscribed to your channel but I haven't located the gauge video yet. You can send me a message or the video on Facebook by my name. Thanks for all that you do to put up new videos.
I have some blue mohair yarn coming and it would make get summer cardigan.
Again thank you.
Dell
@@DellJankowski here is the link: ruclips.net/video/4fR9vURoWqg/видео.html
whats that knitting machine called !?!....
It’s a sentro circular knitting machine. I got mine on Amazon.
45 stitches across the back is not enough for me and I'm not even plus-size. I'm going to have to do 2 panels
Still quicker than knitting by hand. Good luck. 😊
Is it to late to ask for a gauge tutorial?
The video is on my channel. Hope you find it helpful.
The music is totally disturbing. I muted it to watch. It is awful busy and just nerve wracking. Rain sounds would be better.
Agreed but editing a video after the fact is super difficult. I don’t even bother with music anymore in my videos.
the music..
Tried to watch. Music irritating!!!
@@ccoggins1953 I know. RUclips removed my original music and as the video so old there isn’t much I can do. Try just muting it.
???? That video didn’t show nothing and I’m a knitter, I knit socks, gloves and hats....sorry I don’t mean to be rude but I really want to learn to make a cardigan..... and ur video confused me, but if I’m wrong I’m dumb then and don’t understand this video
Knit 2 rectangles and join them together in the way I describe at the end. Maybe try following a standard pattern if it still doesn’t make sense. Ravelry.com has lots for free. Good luck.
How can you possible say it showed nothing... It showed a literal step by step guide.