Poke Ball Tutorial on 22 needle circular knitting machines
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- A quick and easy tutorial for making Poke balls on your 22 needle circular knitting machines (Addi Express Professional or Sentro knitting machine).
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Awesome!!! I'm going to use polyfil and put a squeaker in them for dog toys
Thank you!!!! Your work is Awesome!!!
Thank you so much!
Thank you! I was over here making two sleeves and putting them together. So much less work in lining the pieced up.
You are so welcome!
Super super cute!! If i wanted to make this bigger on like a 48pin machine, how many rows do you think id need of each color?
I have not tried one on a the large machines. I would knit a tube, stuff it to get an idea of how big it will turn out and then adjust the rows from there.
Hi can you do one of Pikachu please
Do you have the recipe for a 4” ball?
I don't; I think the 22n machine would be too small for a 4" ball. I think it would stretch too much. Maybe a 32n or 40n would work for a 5" ball. You can check out my video on tube size comparison.
Very nice project.
Can you tell me what kind of gluestick do you use.? The glue line is nice small.
I use hot glue with a Surebonder glue gun with a precision tip.
I use a hand loom instead of a knitting machine but I'm definitely going to try to make one of these for my husband! Thank you for sharing!
I can't see why it wouldn't work (not sure about the row counts) but concept is the same.
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. My adult son has ASD and a huge fan of the Pokemon things. This is a great way for me to help him decorate his room with all the plushies of characters he already has!
You're welcome! I just posted a Crewmate pattern that you may like too.
This is an awesome tutorial...I wonder would this work for a baby rattle...I guess I could get a hollow ball of some type so I could put something in it for the rattle noise...🤔
Thank you! I would probably just use poly-fil instead of the styrofoam ball.
Yes the poly-fill would be better. 😊
This is great thank you.
Glad you liked it!
I love this great job.
Thank you! 😊
Thank you so so very much. I tried to make one. It looks okay but not as good as yours. I will be trying this out. 🤗🤫
No problem!
How do you keep the color-change 'stripes' from looking jagged? Yours look so even/straight. Love the project, thanks!
I use a jogless change. ruclips.net/video/IdKaqXrMQIQ/видео.html
@@CalumetKnitsThanks, I'll check that one out, must have missed it!
This is absolutely wonderful. Thank you for sharing
Thank you!
You are so welcome!
What an adorable project. You are so great! New sub.
Thanks so much! 😊
@@CalumetKnits I can’t wait to see what other projects you have. I need to find a block of time to binge on your videos! This will be my first undertaking. Thanks again!
The styrofoam balls is a good idea. Thanks 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you. Love it ❤
Thanks!
How would I make this on a bigger machine
I have not tried one on a the large machines. I would knit a tube, stuff it to get an idea of how big it will turn out and then adjust the rows from there.
❤❤that is amazing job i'm going to make the tonight 4:55
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Thank you!
No problem!
Love it!!
Thanks!
Super cute ty
Thank you!