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Thank you for this video! Just got my Addi today and followed your video to make a red and yellow beanie for an Iowa State fan. My husband said it looks fantastic! My big challenge was this: I believe you had us cast on three rows of waste yarn? If not, that was from a different video, but I did cast on, three rows of waist. So when I was following your video, and I got to the part where I needed to cinch up the row that we started on, I could not. I also don’t know how to get the waste yarn off. So I had to very carefully take scissors and cut as close as I could without cutting my original loops. That’s how I got rid of my waste yarn. Then I had to take the smaller strand of yellow that started my beanie, thread it, and very carefully without dropping any stitches circle around where I took the waist, yarn off, and gather up all those loops. Then I could pull that yarn and cinch that end. I hope that makes sense? I’m going to follow your video again with different yarn and maybe I can figure out what I did wrong the first time. Even so I would like to know how to remove waste yarn if we start with that. I’m going to subscribe and follow your channel.
Hello Cathy, I do not use waste yarn in this hat. But a tip to remove waste yarn from the beginning round you must pull out the last round of yarn from the entire round and then you will beable to pull it out easily. I have an example of that in this video: ruclips.net/video/uGzbncIYhro/видео.html
Very nice tutorial. I just sent 35 hats to the shelter in Ft Worth but think I’ll get my Addi out again and make some Sock Monkey hats for the grandchildren. I like your method of securing the top of the hat.
@@marywalker1060 I think she may be reffering to the colours in my hat beacause they resemble the classic sock monkey's grey, white and red. maybe she will put the ears and face on them as well.
When I make a tassel, I get 6 strands of yarn together and wind them around, surely much quicker. NOTE I WOULD MAKE THE 6 STRANDS ABOUT 3 METRES LONG AND HAVE THE SECOND HALF THE SAME LENGTH. If you are using different colours , then use those colours together, from an 80 yr OLD CRAFTER.❤❤ ❤❤❤😢
Hi Candice thank you that is a beautiful Beanie I just wonder how did make your machine so stable mine moves all the time I need to hold it down which complicates my project. Thank you
Awesome video. Ty for sharing. I'm new to the knitting machine & was ready to give up & go back to my regular needles. I'm going to try the machine again. I think my tension was too tight causing it to drop stitches, catch & split yarn.
I found that on my Sentro the yarn really matters there are certain yarns that don't work well on the sentro, I haven't had many issues with yarn on my Addi though. But tension is important to get right, I hold my yarn with my hand with some tension not alot as it is feeding into my addi and you will also catch knots in the yarn that way aswell.
Hi Candice, I’m 80 , I have both Addis small & large. I’m having so much trouble understanding to begin with the yarn on and ending , I get a mess every time . If you could reverse your machine ,so we could see from our side the way you set up ,switch sides would help, if it’s possible , I’m discouraged I can’t see .we are seing the inside of the hat, it’s beautiful work , thank you 🙏 Lucia
I will work on releasing a video showing from the knitter's perspective shortly, please subscribe and hit the little bell so you will be notified when I do upload it :) Thank you for your feedback I was going to originally make my videos from that perspective but was not sure if it would work.
I do have a video that is facing the perspective you want but it is for flat panel knitting, but it does show the process of casting on. Although you would be using the circular knitting option and starting on the first black peg. here is the link to that video: ruclips.net/video/ME-4oL9myFY/видео.html
I just made my first hat on my Addi that I got yesterday…Thanks for the inspiration and the instructions. What size Pom Pom Maker did you use? I was gifted 6 different sizes
You can make them shorter for a smaller fit lengthwise but if you want the circumference smaller then yes you can get a 40-pin machine I believe, this video is done on a 46-pin Addi.
Hello here is the number of rows for each colour :) • 50 rows Grey • 8 rows of White • 4 rows of Red • 16 rows of White • 4 rows of Red • 8 rows of White • 50 rows of Grey
At this stage with long length left and cut off. I would do one row of contrast colour CROCHET COTTON and 8/10 rows contrast waste yarn. Drop your project off . Easy to pick up stitches for finishing off. #### If you want t to save time setting up again for a new project. As for the contrast crochet one row only is knit, and your waste yarn rows knit. 8/10rows (Before you drop off the project ###) knit ONE ROW ONLY WITH THE CROCHET COTTON. knit waste yarn 8/10 rows. knit one row WITH CROCHET COTTON. YOU CAN NOW START YOUR NEW PROJECT. ## NOTE YOU NOW HAVE 3 CROCHET COTTON SEPERATE ROWS. JUST PULL OUT THE CENTRE ROW ONLY. OW THE MACHINE IS READY TO DO YOUR NEXT PROJECT. I DO A FEW HATS AND LEAVE IT SET UP. FINISH OFF YOUR PROJECT AT YOUR EASE. FROM AN 80yr OLD CRAFTER. ENJOY.
If you'd like to support my work 🧶, you can buy me a coffee ☕ on Ko-fi! Every little bit helps me create more content and share my passion for knitting, sewing, and creativity with you. Thank you for being a part of the Wild Willow Creations community! ko-fi.com/wildwillowcreations 🦄
Thank you for this video! Just got my Addi today and followed your video to make a red and yellow beanie for an Iowa State fan. My husband said it looks fantastic! My big challenge was this: I believe you had us cast on three rows of waste yarn? If not, that was from a different video, but I did cast on, three rows of waist. So when I was following your video, and I got to the part where I needed to cinch up the row that we started on, I could not. I also don’t know how to get the waste yarn off. So I had to very carefully take scissors and cut as close as I could without cutting my original loops. That’s how I got rid of my waste yarn. Then I had to take the smaller strand of yellow that started my beanie, thread it, and very carefully without dropping any stitches circle around where I took the waist, yarn off, and gather up all those loops. Then I could pull that yarn and cinch that end. I hope that makes sense? I’m going to follow your video again with different yarn and maybe I can figure out what I did wrong the first time. Even so I would like to know how to remove waste yarn if we start with that. I’m going to subscribe and follow your channel.
Hello Cathy, I do not use waste yarn in this hat. But a tip to remove waste yarn from the beginning round you must pull out the last round of yarn from the entire round and then you will beable to pull it out easily. I have an example of that in this video: ruclips.net/video/uGzbncIYhro/видео.html
Very nice tutorial. I just sent 35 hats to the shelter in Ft Worth but think I’ll get my Addi out again and make some Sock Monkey hats for the grandchildren. I like your method of securing the top of the hat.
Oh, wonderful! I am so glad you like my tutorial :)
What are sock monkey hats
@@marywalker1060 I think she may be reffering to the colours in my hat beacause they resemble the classic sock monkey's grey, white and red. maybe she will put the ears and face on them as well.
Great job thank you for teaching us how you do this.✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😁😁😁
You are very welcome! I am so happy that you enjoyed this video :)
Thank you Candice, I've been looking for a Sock Monkey inspired Beanie that's easy to make! Yours is the Best!! I love it!!
Oh wonderful! I have been wanting create this design for some time now, I am so happy that you like it!
@@wildwillowcreationsca I Love it! I made it and it turned out perfect!!! You gave great instructions! Thank you again and again!
@@litavasi3860 Oh that is great! I am so happy you liked it!
Very cute
Thank you!
Nice tip on connecting the two ends together!
I am so happy you found it helpful! 😊
When I make a tassel, I get 6 strands of yarn together and wind them around, surely much quicker. NOTE I WOULD MAKE THE 6 STRANDS ABOUT 3 METRES LONG AND HAVE THE SECOND HALF THE SAME LENGTH. If you are using different colours , then use those colours together, from an 80 yr OLD CRAFTER.❤❤ ❤❤❤😢
Thank you for your comment :)
Hi Candice thank you that is a beautiful Beanie I just wonder how did make your machine so stable mine moves all the time I need to hold it down which complicates my project. Thank you
Thank you! I am so happy that you liked the tutorial! I have clamps that secure my machine to the table. They hook around the feet of the machine 😊
Awesome video. Ty for sharing. I'm new to the knitting machine & was ready to give up & go back to my regular needles. I'm going to try the machine again. I think my tension was too tight causing it to drop stitches, catch & split yarn.
Thank you! I am glad I could help 😊
Also it could be the yarn you’re using. I have found that some give me fits so if you have another brand maybe try that one.
I found that on my Sentro the yarn really matters there are certain yarns that don't work well on the sentro, I haven't had many issues with yarn on my Addi though. But tension is important to get right, I hold my yarn with my hand with some tension not alot as it is feeding into my addi and you will also catch knots in the yarn that way aswell.
This is very nice. I'm going to make one but I will remove the "jump up" where the colors change so the stripes are even. It's an easy technique.
M😊mashallahhh you for sharing 😊
My pleasure 😊
Lovely
Thank you :)
Hi Candice, I’m 80 , I have both Addis small & large. I’m having so much trouble understanding to begin with the yarn on and ending , I get a mess every time . If you could reverse your machine ,so we could see from our side the way you set up ,switch sides would help, if it’s possible , I’m discouraged I can’t see .we are seing the inside of the hat, it’s beautiful work , thank you 🙏 Lucia
I will work on releasing a video showing from the knitter's perspective shortly, please subscribe and hit the little bell so you will be notified when I do upload it :) Thank you for your feedback I was going to originally make my videos from that perspective but was not sure if it would work.
I do have a video that is facing the perspective you want but it is for flat panel knitting, but it does show the process of casting on. Although you would be using the circular knitting option and starting on the first black peg. here is the link to that video: ruclips.net/video/ME-4oL9myFY/видео.html
I just made my first hat on my Addi that I got yesterday…Thanks for the inspiration and the instructions.
What size Pom Pom Maker did you use?
I was gifted 6 different sizes
Oh that’s wonderful! I believe it was the 2.5” Pom-pom maker
❤😊😊
Hello Charlie!
😊
Probably should add im going to make this and thanks for such a clear how to vid! my sentro came with an unhelpful set of instructions.
@@deadoldgoth Oh thats awesome! Your welcome I hope this helps :)
This is a general question, do you need different marchines for different sizes ??
You can make them shorter for a smaller fit lengthwise but if you want the circumference smaller then yes you can get a 40-pin machine I believe, this video is done on a 46-pin Addi.
I made similar thing 😂❤
I don't have the machine for the pump pam
Hello,pls how many rolls of each of the colors you use to make this beanie.
Hello here is the number of rows for each colour :)
• 50 rows Grey
• 8 rows of White
• 4 rows of Red
• 16 rows of White
• 4 rows of Red
• 8 rows of White
• 50 rows of Grey
Hey there! Just wanting to clarify because maybe I missed it… but is the second grey also 50 rows?
Yes that is correct :)
Can super chunky wool be used on the Addi?
I have personally never tried it.
At this stage with long length left and cut off. I would do one row of contrast colour CROCHET COTTON and 8/10 rows contrast waste yarn. Drop your project off . Easy to pick up stitches for finishing off. #### If you want t to save time setting up again for a new project. As for the contrast crochet one row only is knit, and your waste yarn rows knit. 8/10rows (Before you drop off the project ###) knit ONE ROW ONLY WITH THE CROCHET COTTON. knit waste yarn 8/10 rows. knit one row WITH CROCHET COTTON. YOU CAN NOW START YOUR NEW PROJECT. ## NOTE YOU NOW HAVE 3 CROCHET COTTON SEPERATE ROWS. JUST PULL OUT THE CENTRE ROW ONLY. OW THE MACHINE IS READY TO DO YOUR NEXT PROJECT. I DO A FEW HATS AND LEAVE IT SET UP. FINISH OFF YOUR PROJECT AT YOUR EASE. FROM AN 80yr OLD CRAFTER. ENJOY.
Thank you.
Florence, I wish that made sense to me? I just got my Addy, and just made my first project following this video.
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