Thank you so much! Yes, I am currently in the process of making the last few changes to my next pattern: I am hoping to start filming the tutorial by the end of the week 🥰
Thank you for your kind comment. You can definitively try, if you haven't already. I haven't attempted this before myself but I know of a few people that did very successfully! :) Sorry for the incredibly late reply, health problems and floods have stopped me from making content for a very long time x
Hi Kitty Smith :) Dropped stitches usually are due to tension, but they could also be due to the type of yarn (sometimes you can use the same brand yarn in different colours and have different results too). Did you notice you are getting more dropped stitches with some colour in particular? Or with a particular brand of yarn? What machine are you using? I had troubles in the past with some really soft and "silky" looking yarn and I had to slow down my cranking so that I could keep an eye on the needles to make sure every stitch had been knitted correctly and intervene straight away if anything went wrong. I hope this helps x
Great idea, will definitely have fun making these. I am new to addi knitting machine, keep them coming.
Thank you so much! Yes, I am currently in the process of making the last few changes to my next pattern: I am hoping to start filming the tutorial by the end of the week 🥰
Amazing ❤️
Looks so good. Can't wait to see more!
Love this I'm going to go make some now 👀🎃👀 thank you !
Thank you so much Debra! x
This is so adorable!! May I ask how I could make a larger one on the Addi 46? Thanks in advance ❤️
Thank you for your kind comment. You can definitively try, if you haven't already. I haven't attempted this before myself but I know of a few people that did very successfully! :) Sorry for the incredibly late reply, health problems and floods have stopped me from making content for a very long time x
I’m having dropped stitches when changing colors. Any tips?
Hi Kitty Smith :) Dropped stitches usually are due to tension, but they could also be due to the type of yarn (sometimes you can use the same brand yarn in different colours and have different results too). Did you notice you are getting more dropped stitches with some colour in particular? Or with a particular brand of yarn? What machine are you using? I had troubles in the past with some really soft and "silky" looking yarn and I had to slow down my cranking so that I could keep an eye on the needles to make sure every stitch had been knitted correctly and intervene straight away if anything went wrong. I hope this helps x