SUCCESS! I didn't have sock yarn, so I used 3 weight. I wear a size 8 and I did 78 rows after the cuff. It's about the length of a crew sock. Fit perfectly. 💜💜💜
I have a 72 needle PT Legere Antique Sock Machine circa 1917 used to make socks used by the Red Cross. I can make 7 different types of socks all with heels and toe. Toes are Kitchenered Stitched closed. All that said: "Always make both socks the same day. This will ensure the tension is the same and conditions are the same. Make a sock one day and expecting the make the other sock the next day to be the same probably won't happen due to temperature changes, changes in your tension, etc. :)
Oh ich liebe gestrickte Socken…jetzt kann ich sie mit meine Addi Express sogar selber häkeln…freu mich so…danke für die tolle Anleitung…lg aus Deutschland❤
Those are so pretty! I generally don’t wear socks because I’m a barefoot kind of person, but in the winter I do wear those little fuzzy slipper socks and these would be really nice. I like that because they are so short you don’t have to shape a heel. I haven’t hand knitted in years due to arthritis so I’m saving for a machine. But in college, I hand knitted rainbow toe🦶socks for both of my brothers. It was my first time using double pointed needles! My brothers wore them with sandals to school and were very popular!😂
Haha! Great story! I definitely remember the rainbow toe socks! To think we found toe socks comfortable! Not sure that I could wear them now. Even for longer socks like this there really is no need for a specific heel. Back in the day tube socks never had a specific heel and they were perfect. 😊
Hi Shelly. Going to love exploring sock yarn. In the meantime, I made thick house socks by using #4 Caron Simple Soft to make a long skinny "beanie" on the Addi 22. I knitted 160 rows, cinched both ends, then pulled one end up through to sew it to the other. There was plenty to fold down a cuff on the sock. The only drawback was that they're a little slippery on non-carpeted floors.
Thank you for this pattern. Not including waste yarn, my size 8 was a total of 100 rows on my 22 needle. I used 2 strands of super fine (1) red heart sock yarn.
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet Walton Family? 👏🏻👏🏻 but Only in the same desire to live on that beautiful mountain!! And have family like that! But you know, it’s only in the movies! That moral way of thinking is fading. Now, what about Sam? He even had a wife with my first name… but they wouldn’t believe me at Walmart!!😹 enjoy your day.
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet by the way, I have several skeins of different finger weight yarn, that I would love to use in a “machine” project. This sock pattern will be one of them, however, if you can come up with anything else.. I’d like to see it. Fingerless gloves, summer cover-up,??? It would work out like lace, maybe?
Yes it would as fingerless gloves. May have to put individual holes for the fingers to stabilize it better. By the way I changed my name from Walton's crochet
Love this idea! I think I will just measure my foot. My Addi is clamped onto a desk, and if I tried to lift my foot up like that, I would be yelling "I've fallen, and I can't get up." Wonder where my sock yarn that I bought a few years ago is. Hmmmm!
Thank you. I have been tossing around in my brain on what to do on the toe end on a better finish. Real socks don't have a circular ending. Can we somehow cinch it up a bit then close somehow the stitches flat. I think those would fit better. I am new to Sentro knitting. Regular knitting there is a gradual decrease to finish the toe area.
You could take it off the machine with circular needles and hand knit a decrease if you wanted to. I don’t know how…Lol…. but you can try. Also, don’t cinch the end tightly closed. Just partially. Then seam that opening straight. Hope that makes sense.
I have not made that size but every 5 rows knit is approximately an inch so you can go from there. Not sure the 22 needle machine is wide enough for a man’s foot. You may need the 32 needle Sentro Mushroom.
Wau was für eine super tolle Erklärung ❤❤❤ Da kann man echt Schritt für Schritt nach machen ❤❤ So sollte es überall erklärt werden ❤❤ Ich habe mal eine Frage Wo bekomme ich diese Nadel her.womit du die Maschen darüber hebst Lg Claudia 😘😘😘🥰
what a great explanation💕 You can really do it step by step 😃 That's how it should be explained everywhere I have a question where can I get this needle that you use to lift the machine and pull over it Greetings Claudia
I have a friend who makes them in the Sentro 32 needle. I have not made on the bigger machines. Sorry I can’t really advise other than to say you would have to do a flat panel and seam the sides.
Hi thank you for your videos. I have two questions. I would like to make my family slipper socks. Would I use the addi king for that? Children from the age of five to 18 and husband that wears a size 13 men’s (Canadian sizes) could you help me with a tutorial? 2. In one of your videos you said you were not American. So does that mean you’re a Canadian? If so what province?? Again I love your tutorials. I made some slipper socks on the knitting loom (followed your tutorial) but I have so many pairs to make for Christmas gifts, it would be so much nicer to do them on a knitting machine. I have the addi king and the addi 22. Thank you for any advice you could send out to me.
Hi there! I have several slipper tutorials on my channel. The Addi king is what you will need. They may be too wide for a five year old but a 22 needle would be too narrow I would think. I haven’t made slippers in every size so you will have to pick the video you like and adjust the length to what you think works. Every 5 rows is approximately an inch. I am from Manitoba. 😊
Thank you so much. I am from Quebec near Montreal. I’ve made your slippers and the kids loved them. However even with the addi king the slippers were too narrow for my husband. I wonder if I could use the 22 needle and make a tube and the king and do the mattress stitch to make them wider. What do you think?
This is exactly what I was looking for!
Wonderful! Be sure and check
out the other socks on my channel. I will show you how to make a fitted heel. ❤️
SUCCESS! I didn't have sock yarn, so I used 3 weight. I wear a size 8 and I did 78 rows after the cuff. It's about the length of a crew sock. Fit perfectly. 💜💜💜
Awesome! You should post all of that with a picture in our FB group.
I have a 72 needle PT Legere Antique Sock Machine circa 1917 used to make socks used by the Red Cross. I can make 7 different types of socks all with heels and toe. Toes are Kitchenered Stitched closed. All that said: "Always make both socks the same day. This will ensure the tension is the same and conditions are the same. Make a sock one day and expecting the make the other sock the next day to be the same probably won't happen due to temperature changes, changes in your tension, etc. :)
Thank you 😊
Just found this , I learned more from this lady on how to use my machines. Big Thank You.
@@donnaingram1720 wonderful! 🥰
Oh ich liebe gestrickte Socken…jetzt kann ich sie mit meine Addi Express sogar selber häkeln…freu mich so…danke für die tolle Anleitung…lg aus Deutschland❤
Yes, I do remember tube socks and toe socks! That’s all we wanted to ware. I’m 61 from Indiana.
Hi Sherry! 🥰
Those are so pretty! I generally don’t wear socks because I’m a barefoot kind of person, but in the winter I do wear those little fuzzy slipper socks and these would be really nice. I like that because they are so short you don’t have to shape a heel.
I haven’t hand knitted in years due to arthritis so I’m saving for a machine. But in college, I hand knitted rainbow toe🦶socks for both of my brothers. It was my first time using double pointed needles! My brothers wore them with sandals to school and were very popular!😂
Haha! Great story! I definitely remember the rainbow toe socks! To think we found toe socks comfortable! Not sure that I could wear them now.
Even for longer socks like this there really is no need for a specific heel. Back in the day tube socks never had a specific heel and they were perfect. 😊
This is exactly what I've given for christmas gift to pretty much everyone. Great way to use leftover yarn from other projects
It sure is! 😍
Always a good time for cookies and coffee.
For sure!! haha
i just want to say a big thankyou, your videos are much appreciated. I am having so much fun learning along with you. Socks are my new passion
🥰you are very welcome!! Thank you for watching. Be sure and check out my sock video with the formed heal. So fun!!
Hi Shelly. Going to love exploring sock yarn. In the meantime, I made thick house socks by using #4 Caron Simple Soft to make a long skinny "beanie" on the Addi 22. I knitted 160 rows, cinched both ends, then pulled one end up through to sew it to the other. There was plenty to fold down a cuff on the sock. The only drawback was that they're a little slippery on non-carpeted floors.
Ohhhh, I bet those are nice. Show me in my FB group. I’d love to see.
Hi, just wanted to thank you for your tutorials you make them easy to follow and I love it. You are one of my top I go to for instructions . 👏🏻
Thank you so much and …. You are very welcome! 😊
wow Im a loom knitter too-- and it takes me forever.. You made this look soooooo easy so ok this machine is on my list.. TY
You will love it! I also love looking. You can do
so many different stitches on a loom that are so beautiful!
Thank you for this pattern. Not including waste yarn, my size 8 was a total of 100 rows on my 22 needle. I used 2 strands of super fine (1) red heart sock yarn.
Your welcome! I’m glad you made a pair! 😊
love the socks just have to get some sock yarn to make them. I have to order all my yarn
Thanks Granny! Do you not live close to a yarn store?
you are such a good teacher. Thank you.
@@meandmymacaw2735 I appreciate that! Thank you my friend!
Oh no! I don’t have a 22 needle machine. Beautiful socks though. Maybe I’ll ask for a 22 for Christmas. 😊
You totally should. If you have the bigger machine then with the two of them your options are endless.
I have stargazing also. I used it on one side of gray reversible beanie. May have to try the socks also. Thank you Shelley for another great video.
Your welcome! Every time I read your name I think of my favorite show growing up. The Walton’s! Any relation?? 🤣😂
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet Walton Family? 👏🏻👏🏻 but Only in the same desire to live on that beautiful mountain!! And have family like that! But you know, it’s only in the movies! That moral way of thinking is fading. Now, what about Sam? He even had a wife with my first name… but they wouldn’t believe me at Walmart!!😹 enjoy your day.
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet by the way, I have several skeins of different finger weight yarn, that I would love to use in a “machine” project. This sock pattern will be one of them, however, if you can come up with anything else.. I’d like to see it. Fingerless gloves, summer cover-up,??? It would work out like lace, maybe?
Yes it would as fingerless gloves. May have to put individual holes for the fingers to stabilize it better. By the way I changed my name from Walton's crochet
You rocks! Beautiful socks. Cheers from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank you
Love these defo doing them 😁😁
Thank you! Be sure to show us in my FB group! 🥰
facebook.com/groups/899664008062522/?ref=share_group_link&exp=9594
I am 60 i remember tube socks.
Im not far behind you! They were the best!
Beautiful ❤
Thank you!😊
Love this idea! I think I will just measure my foot. My Addi is clamped onto a desk, and if I tried to lift my foot up like that, I would be yelling "I've fallen, and I can't get up." Wonder where my sock yarn that I bought a few years ago is. Hmmmm!
Hahaha!
Cant believe I didn’t pull a muscle!
Thank you. I have been tossing around in my brain on what to do on the toe end on a better finish. Real socks don't have a circular ending. Can we somehow cinch it up a bit then close somehow the stitches flat. I think those would fit better.
I am new to Sentro knitting.
Regular knitting there is a gradual decrease to finish the toe area.
You could take it off the machine with circular needles and hand knit a decrease if you wanted to. I don’t know how…Lol…. but you can try.
Also, don’t cinch the end tightly closed. Just partially. Then seam that opening straight. Hope that makes sense.
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet that is what I was thinking, the later part of your reply. I will have to toy with it. Thank you.
I have made a couple of pairs on my Addi 22 and I just cant figure out the number of rows for my Size 9 mens foot. Do you have any suggestions?
I have not made that size but every 5 rows knit is approximately an inch so you can go from there. Not sure the 22 needle machine is wide enough for a man’s foot. You may need the 32 needle Sentro Mushroom.
Wau was für eine super tolle Erklärung ❤❤❤
Da kann man echt Schritt für Schritt nach machen ❤❤
So sollte es überall erklärt werden ❤❤
Ich habe mal eine Frage
Wo bekomme ich diese Nadel her.womit du die Maschen darüber hebst
Lg Claudia 😘😘😘🥰
Sorry, I dont understand
what a great explanation💕
You can really do it step by step 😃 That's how it should be explained everywhere
I have a question
where can I get this needle that you use to lift the machine and pull over it
Greetings Claudia
Thank you so much! The pink one is a loom hook. Any craft store or Amazon. The red needle came with the machine.
Thank you very much 💕💕
I bought it from Otto
Just found your video and i enjoyed it very much. I got a 48 Sentro. How would you make larger socks like for a man size? TY!
I have a friend who makes them in the Sentro 32 needle.
I have not made on the bigger machines. Sorry I can’t really advise other than to say you would have to do a flat panel and seam the sides.
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet that's what I figured I would need to do. Was hoping there was another way but it's okThanks.
Very nice, I would like it better if you took the time to do ribbing at the ankle!!
I plan on doing that for the next sock video. 🥰
Hi thank you for your videos. I have two questions. I would like to make my family slipper socks. Would I use the addi king for that? Children from the age of five to 18 and husband that wears a size 13 men’s (Canadian sizes) could you help me with a tutorial?
2. In one of your videos you said you were not American. So does that mean you’re a Canadian? If so what province??
Again I love your tutorials. I made some slipper socks on the knitting loom (followed your tutorial) but I have so many pairs to make for Christmas gifts, it would be so much nicer to do them on a knitting machine. I have the addi king and the addi 22.
Thank you for any advice you could send out to me.
Hi there! I have several slipper tutorials on my channel. The Addi king is what you will need. They may be too wide for a five year old but a 22 needle would be too narrow I would think.
I haven’t made slippers in every size so you will have to pick the video you like and adjust the length to what you think works. Every 5 rows is approximately an inch.
I am from Manitoba. 😊
Thank you so much. I am from Quebec near Montreal. I’ve made your slippers and the kids loved them. However even with the addi king the slippers were too narrow for my husband. I wonder if I could use the 22 needle and make a tube and the king and do the mattress stitch to make them wider. What do you think?
You absolutely could🥰
Noooooo! Not the socks with birks! 🤣🤣🤣
Hahahahahaha! I know right!! 😂
Are wash and dryable
They are washable and air dry.
Is one a 4 ply yarn?
They are both 1 weight. 😊
How much row's for chat and foot part for size 10 men's shoe size
I don’t have a row count for every size. Sorry
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet thank you!!!♥️
Do they have to be double stranded?
I think so, yes. Otherwise they will be too thin and loopy.
How about if it's done like a hat?
Oh well. Nevermind. Lol. The cuff would have to be put on separately.
My cotton wont work on it 😭😭
I wonder why? Try looser tension.