Prym midi knitting mill instructions & checkered seat pad DIY | Sunday Afternoon Crafts
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- In this Sunday afternoon crafts episode @ARNECARLOS create a new sit pad with the Prym knitting mill midi with you. They show you step by step how to use they Prym knitting mill midi and share some tricks how to use the knitting mill.
► Steps in the video:
00:00-00:38 Intro
00:39-01:48 Prym Knitting Mill Unboxing
01:49-02:18 Making the knitting mill ready
02:19-02:37 Explaining the knitting mill
02:37-03:22 Material
03:24-07:45 Knitting mill midi instructions
07:46-08:53 How to take out the knitted piece
08:54-13:21 Picking up stitches
13:22-14:23 Weave the knitted stripes
14:24-17:55 Pick the stripes up
17:56-19:55 Bind off the stitches
19:56-21:43 Ending
► Materials for the DIY cushion cover:
- Prym Knitting Mill Midi (article nr. 624168)
- Prym knitting hook (article nr. 225125)
- Wool 3,5-4,5 mm (2 red and 2 white)
- Sock needles (article nr. 194205)
- Circular needle (article nr. 212140)
► Materials (online shop for Germany):
- Knitting Mill Midi (bit.ly/3K6gnVJ)
- Knitting hook (bit.ly/399OTlr)
- Sock needles (bit.ly/3rG6uba)
- Circular needle (bit.ly/39b4yB1)
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Great tool! I’m thinking of my grandchildren who want to knit and become disappointed or frustrated with the needles. This tool could be just what we need. Lovely cushion.
Awesome. The only thing it seems to be missing is a row counter.
Love it! I think I could easily get addicted to knitting with that mill. So quick and easy. Thanks Arne and Carlos and Prym.
As always, Arne and Carlos are a joy to watch. What a clever project. Great yarn too. Love the knitting pickup needle. I need one of those for sure. I love that this machine knits flat as well as in the round.
You could even stuff the tubes with cotton if you would like
Bonjour vous deux, et passe une Belle journer. Pas Mal cool vote mini machine .
Great project! Thanks for sharing. My head is spinning with ideas for other things to make with this.
So cute! I had a smaller knitting machine that I took to my classroom. The girls liked to make Barbie doll dresses for their dolls. We would work together during playtime. The boys liked to work on the machine too. They were fascinated by the knitting action. A kind young man would make a dress for his sister! The one thing I do not like about these machines is that all the ones I have seen are plastic, even the needles. I know it would be expensive but a metal one would suit me. But then maybe I couldn't afford it. I wish at least the needles were metal. Was that machine all plastic? I absolutely love the basket weave. You will be seated royally!
The knitted piece that comes in the machine is waste yarn that you add your yarn to, to stop your stitches coming undone when you take off the machine
Quick, easy, fun and looks really good!
How cute.
If you counted revolutions of the handle you could make all the pieces identical in length.
Very nice. I don t think there is nothing you can t do. So talented Arne.
What a great idea. 😍
These chair seat cushions are so cute and "cushy". Now I have to decide whether to make your knit cushions or the quilted ones from our friend at the Last Lonely House in the UK.
Thank you
Really fun project-just screams “country kitchen!”
Looks like a really cushie cushion.
My first idea was, knitting them for a blanket over the bed. 👍👍👍😀
Or a Kimono cardigan. 😀
These would be perfect for Adirondack chairs. Thanks for the idea!
Very clever little machine. Well done chaps for the cushion cover. Looks good. Are these for the white seats on your new car.
Hi, could you make a small baby blanket with it?
What sweaters are you wearing? they are gorgeous
Hello pourriez vous m’aider? J’ai démonté la machine et toujours réussi à la remonter 😅
🤗 promosm
Quality and evenness of stitches are no up to your standard and I am very surprised you are endorsing this product. I suppose these days you have to follow the money.
If you listen to what Arne said about the tight stitches it was due to the yarn not feeding freely, it got caught on something, that was why he asked Carlos to feed the yarn while he was cranking. With how fast you can knit if you have that the thing to do would be to rip it out before you continue but as Arne said for this project he could hide that part. We'll know for sure if it is easy if we see Carlos make some cushions!🤣