Mittens (small and Med/Lrg) ~ Addi, Sentro, Circular Knitting
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Warm, cozy, comfortable, knitted mittens! What could be better ??
Here is a pattern for a medium/large, one size fits most pair of mittens.
Instructions for a small pair is also on the video.
Happy Knitting!
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Here is the link for the duplicate stitch for the cuff:
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Great video. Here’s a time saver. After knitting waste yarn and before starting project yarn, knit 1 row of contrast yarn using a length about 6 inches longer than required for row, so you have about 3 inch tails at both ends. When you take project off machine and have picked up the project yarn stitches, you can just pull one end of this 1 row yarn until it comes out completely in about 15 seconds, to separate waste from project. Then you can unravel (UK term) waste yarn easily by pulling on tail that was next to the one row yarn, rather than struggling with first row of waste yarn. Loved the mittens and will be making these to go with beanies. Thanks for showing how to make mittens so beautifully.
Thank you! Great idea! 🙂
Thank you for watching. I’m glad you liked the mittens pattern.
My absolute favorite method! ❤
Going to knit a lot of mittens this year for the homeless for next winter
how many rows is it on the glove and thumb for the medium/large pattern before you fold/double it? how many rows for the thumb? i watched it twice but i couldnt find exactly where you gave away the information and i didnt pick it up when i watched the entire video, I was to facinated by the machine. Also, what is the thickness of the yarn you use and how much meters of yarn do you need for both gloves both yellow, grey and black yarn? What do you think would be the appropriate size of knitting sticks to use to achieve same result as the machine with the same yarn that you use?@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet
I do not post row counts but it is all in the video as I teach it.
I do not use straight needles so I am sorry, I can’t answer that. Wish I could knit better with regular knitting needles. I am slowly getting better. Haha!
I am using a 4 weight, worsted weight yarn. It doesn’t take much yarn at all.
Just a tip. I use the grafting method to close the end of the glove and I use it to close the end of the thumb. It gives you stretch instead of the solid seam that doesn’t give. I also did 70 rows and did a folded cuff which looks great. One more thing if you do the different color cuff I counted up 5-6 more stitches up from the cuff and started my thumb hole there. It didn’t pull on the cuff color when you put it on. I hope you enjoy these tips. Happy knitting!!!
I’m grateful for the tips.
I’m no pro! Just doing the best I know how to do.
I appreciate you.
I did it...I finished one mitten! It turned out perfect! Thank you so much! I make hats on my addi for donations to food pantry. Now,I can make mittens for ppl too!
That’s so great!! 🥰
I spent all the first half trying to work out how you were going to change a hat into a mitt. So clever of you.
Haha!
The bobby pin idea is brilliant!
Hahaha! 😂 ❤️
I saw your trick of using a marker to mark where black peg is. Total Gamechanger. Your video taught me so many different tricks and ways and was explained so nice. I can’t wait to make some mittens! Thank you!
Awe thank you so much! ❤️
LOVE this video! I thought mitts would be too complicated but your video simplified it… I’m going to try it- I think they will make lovely gifts!! ❤️
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I am so impressed with all of the different projects you have made! I love your enthusiasm and clear instructions. I smile whenever I see a new video from you 💗I'm looking forward to more of your creative projects!
Thank you very much!
I bought myself a sentro 48 pin knitting machine for christmas and have loved using it. I also drive school bus and my fingers have froze this year wearing gloves and i told my husband i needed to hand crochet myself a thick pair of mittens. Not anymore...I just need to buy a 22 pin knitting machine and i can make mittens for myself and more to give away and sell plus i can make other things. Thank you for such a detailed video here a d your other ones. You have a follower here.
Follow the same pattern on the 48 needle machine. Make a flat panel over 22 needles for the thumb. Follow the same row count and just join it down the side into a tube and continue the instructions.
One of the BEST narrative voices in a You Tube video! It was truly a pleasure to listen to you and how to make these. Thank you for sharing!
Wow! I’m just an amateur but thank you for your kind words. I appreciate the encouragement.
Just bought my first starter knitting machine. Looking forward to getting started after the New Year! I bought a 48 needle Spardar and a manual counter. Merry Christmas folks from Canada 🇨🇦🎄🎄🇨🇦
Have fun using it! I’ve never heard of a Spardar. Thinking it’s an auto correct mistake but I’m going to definitely look it up. 😊
I am brand new to circular knitting as of one month ago. I've made tons of hats, and I'm looking forward to making scarves and blankets - but never could imagine that one could actually make nice looking MITTENS with these machines! But now I see how it's done. Ingenious! My own Grandmother hand-knitted us slippers and mittens and hats when we were children. We looked forward to them every Christmas! Now I, as a grandma, can do the same for MY grandkids! Thanks so much for this detailed tutorial. I'm going to stick to hats for this Christmas, but once the new year hits, I'm going to expand my repertoire and start on next years' gifts! :D
Such a great story! Thanks for sharing!
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Fantastic tutorial. Clear and concise; great explanations to help understand and remember. Very much enjoy that the camera is in place without constant movement. Thanks!
Your so welcome! Have fun making them.
Thanks for your kind words!
I practiced on my 40 Sentro. I will complete two mittens and give them to my granddaughter. Great instructions
Excellent!
Thank you 😊
I haven’t even got a hand crank knitting machine but I watched every single second of this video. Thank you for sharing. The mittens look lovely 🧤 x
You are so welcome!🥰 Maybe one day you can get one.
What a joy to watch! Have wanted a circular knitting machine for so long but cant afford it but can still enjoy watching..So glad i just found your channel...Thank you!!
Thank you so much!
I can’t believe I just found you a few days ago. Great pattern and your seaming instructions are so well explained and it’s been a game changer for me. Also, now I’ve seen your technique for the thumbs I will be making loads. I couldn’t get the hang of putting stitches into holders while still on machine. Honestly, I and so happy I found you. So Hi from a new subscriber in UK 🇬🇧 👍😁
You are so sweet! I am happy you are finding the videos helpful. 🙂
Ditto all of Janet’s comment !
I love the way you explain the entire process, thank you.
I’m so glad! Thank you! 🥰
Stepping out of my comfort zone and going to give it a try! You are among the best teachers out here. My daughter loves mittens.
That is so encouraging! Thank you my friend!
Thanks for taking the time to share this tutorial. Very clear instructions and many great tips!
Thank you for a great video
I make hats and scarves for a center that caters to homeless children from 10 to 20 years old.
Now I can make warm mittens as well
Thank you for caring for those who need it! That is special! 🥰
WOW! I love that I can do this on my Addi king and not have to buy a smaller machine. 🎉😀❤️ Quicker, easier and warmer than hand knitting.
So glad you like it. 😍
Wonderful work!
Thank you 😊
I can’t wait to try these mittens, They look so warm
They are fun to make! Enjoy! 😊
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What a neat way to make mittens.
Thank you 😍
I am so happy to have found you I am a beginner in machine knitting i have the 48 Addi express which was a gift and i have it for a long time the roll counter is not working it stay in 0 but it is working i also have the Addi 22 needle but i can use it because i was cleaning it the crack was not working i have put it together but the top part stay lose i misplace some screw anyway i love your video thank you i subscribe to your channel you are a great teacher many blessing
Thank you so much. 🥰
Sentro counters are the worst! They just are not reliable. You can buy a counter from Amazon that works with a magnet.
I bought one for two of my Sentro machines.
Thanks for watching. ❤️
You are an outstanding instructor!
Thank you 😊
You’re the best love your videos
@@gailgormley4914 Thank you my friend! 🥰
Just found you a couple weeks ago and am so inspired! Excited to get myself a knitting machine!! Love these mittens! Thank you!
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Thank you so much for this video! I haven’t had my machine very long and so far I have only made hats - now I can make mittens too!
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I've been looking for an easy tutorial for two layered mittens and this is perfect! Thank you for sharing😊 now i only need the knitting machine😂
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Love your videos! New to machine knitting and you pattern and explanations are clear and concise!
Thank you very much! ❤️
Thank you for that great tutorial ❤
Your very welcome. 😊
I love your videos they are so easy to follow. Thanks
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Such a great instruction for mittens. Thank you ! Easy to follow. You give the best tips along the way as well for any project! Love your videos!
Thank you so much! 🥰
Thank you so much for this great tutorial. You do an outstanding job of explaining clearly and concisely, and demonstrating the techniques. I'm subscribing!
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful tips and tricks. Something to learn
I’m in awe of your talent! Thank you for the tutorial. I have so much to learn about knitting.
🥰 I’m having fun and I appreciate you for tuning in to my channel. You can do everything that I am doing. You will learn as you watch and try. 🥰
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Very nice! I need to make these. Thank you for a great tutorial.
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Thank you sooo much for this video! I have been looking for a good mitten tutorial!❤️
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Great video
Thank you ❤️
Great Video. Thanks for sharing :D I have managed to make a drop knit scarf, headband and fingers gloves in a set thanks you your great instructions.
That’s great! You are very welcome! 🥰
What a great tutorial, thank you so much, winter is coming to Ohio, and I’ll be ready!
Thank you and your very welcome!
Absolutely lovely!! I will be making them!!!
Thank you! 🥰
I LIKE THOSE MITTENS! HOW SIMPLE! THANKS!
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This is a superb video - I love the design of the mittens and I learned two new techniques from you which have helped my machine knitting immeasurably already. The crochet hook join of the open end saved a project I was sure I'd have to scrap. Thank you - subscribed and liked!!
I am so glad I could help. 🥰
Great video, knitting machines are a lot more flexible than I’d imagined 🤗👏👏
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great video, i m thinking of bying a sentro knittingmaskin, now i will, when i se all the great stuff i can make, love from Norway
Hello to you!! Norway …. So neat! 🥰
Great video! I can't wait to make these!
Have fun and thanks for watching. 😊
Your a good teacher!
You are an excellent teacher. I’m really excited to tackle this project, and I look forward to your future tutorials!
Oh, and I could not hear any beeping from your alarm. 👍
In fact, kudos for such a professional presentation; audio & video were great.
Thank you so much ! 😍 I appreciate your kind words and I am so glad you like the tutorial.
What a great job. I really enjoy you videos. Thank you
Thank you! Your so welcome 😊
Fascinating technique
Thank you 😊
wow you make this look so easy.
Haha! It really is easy! You got this!
Like it
Merci beaucoup pour votre magnifique tuto excellente idée de projet cadeau
Thank you very much! I don’t speak French (wish I did) but I understand your message. 🙂
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Very easy to follow. But it turned up to be huge for me! The thumb is okay but I’ll make a mitten with 32 rows as opposed to 37. Thanks for the pattern.
Why don’t you add a guide yarn all the way around about 5 rows up, then cut open the end (or unravel it), until it meets the guide yarn and then recluse the end. That will make it smaller.
So glad you made a pair.
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This is amazing! Can’t wait to try making mits.
Thank you Lily! I have a very simple duplicate stitch pattern for them that is also on my channel.
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Wonderful tutorial!!! Thank you so much!
Your very welcome! 🥰
Love this pattern!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I’m so glad! Happy Knitting 🧶
love these
i truly appreciate this tutorial! new subbie here 🎉🎉❤ beautifully explained - so clear and simple; gratefull!
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Amazing video and you're such a great teacher! You make it look easy! Is there another way to make the thumb if you dont have the small addi. Maybe a small flat panel on the addi king?
Thanks 😊
Thank you very much! And….thanks for watching! You would have to experiment with your Addi King and be creative. But I would suggest maybe a crochet thumb.
Single crochet around the base where you want your thumb and single crochet to the length you need and cinch the end closed.
Did you ever figure out a way to make thumbs without a smaller machine? I need to make mittens for the shelter and this would be a lifesaver!
Моей пробабушке такую машинку, она была бы королевой вечеринки😂👍 думаю себе тоже такую купить.
Sorry I cannot read this.
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet I apologize, my grandmother would have such a car, she would be the queen of the party. 👸
No need to apologize. I wish I could respond in your language. 😊
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New sub. You’re awesome!
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What great tips. Thank you so much! 💜
Your very welcome! Thanks for watching! 😍
Can't wait to try this!! Thank you for a great video
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@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet just got my machine a week ago and have made 6 hats already!!! love it!!!
This is flipping amazing. Thank you!
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Can you tell i am binge watching you? I mean i could actually be trying to make these things but instead i am watching😂
Haha! Go make a pair then post your work in our FB group so we can see your work. 🙂
WOW!!!! I LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! LOOOOVE IT!!!! THANK YOU soo much for sharing this!! Can’t wait to make Christmas presents for everyone!!!!!
Wonderful!! Thank you so much!
#tipforthumb hi i made this last night. Instead of whip stitching thumb, I got my hook and crochet slip stitch around. Turned out great. Thanks for pattern
That’s a great idea as well. It’s how I do my crochet mittens. 🥰
Love your videos 😊❤
Thank you so much! 🥰
Oh I love these ! Do you think you could do a mitt for a baby with no thumb? Maybe like infinity?
Great idea. I bet on a smaller machine.
I may give that a try. If I do I will post it.
Be watching for your requested mitten. 😀I’m downloading it soon. 😍
Perfect. Thank you
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Thank you! Do you have any tips for changing this to a child’s size? I think even the small version might be too big for my daughters
@@BSUHeather here is the child size one. You can make it striped like this one or solid. However you like.
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Does the ADDI perform better than the SENTRO in regards to drop stitches. I cannot make a Perfect hat without stitches coming off no matter how slow I go or how much te soon I adjust
It’s definitely a better machine.
Great question because i was wondering the same thing. I experience the same problem with my sentro. It doesn't like 10ply yarn at all and only seems to be able to successfully knut with 8ply acrylic
A way to make it even easier. Don't start with waste yarn, end with it, then the cast on becomes a drawstring and you don't have to pick the stitches off the machine just put on like 8 rows of waste yarn and then keep cranking til it falls off the machine.
Yes, that’s great advice 😊
Great video. Where did you purchase your needle??? Thank you!
I get them at Walmart
I have the Sntro 48 needle machine and I hate it I end up with 2 stitches on 1 hook then I gotta start over I just bought it 3 weeks ago and the counter is broke already saving up for the Addi machine
The counters are terrible on the sentro’s. You can’t trust them even when they do work.
Seriously try different yarn. The Addi does the same thing with yarn it doesn’t like.
working on these today
Awesome! I just wore them on a long walk in the park and had to take them off cause they are so warm. Love them!
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Is there a workaround for the thumb if you don’t have a small knitting machine and only have a large one?
Make a flat panel over 22 needles. Follow the same row count then sew it up the side into a tube and follow the instructions as I have given.
To make the glove thumb, must I have a different machine? I only have a 48 needle machine
You need a smaller machine to do it as I am. You could make a flat panel the size you need and see it into a tube. Make the flat panel over 22 needles and make the tube from there.
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Would you have a child’s size at all please? Also what machine would you recommend for children’s mits. Thanks ☺️
I have a pair of red and white kids mittens on my channel.
I dont have the 22 pin machine so can i make a panel on my machine and then slip stich it?
@@jchuynhtran yes 👍
What type brand yarn are you using? I have trouble with dropped stitches and tucked stitches. Only very soft yarns seem to work.
I mention the yarn brand in the video.
I yes, softer yarns are best. Cheap, course yarns are terrible in the machine.
I'm very new to knitting machines and have neen enjoying your videos. They're extremely helpful. I really appreciate how you show where the first and last stutches are when seaming an and row. That is probably my biggest issue - trying to find them.
I'm curious. Were you a teacher?
I was a teachers aide for many years. Then a health care aide! When I was a teachers aide one of the teachers I worked with tried to convince me to go to school and get my teaching certificate. I never did! Lol
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet You definitely have the skill for it. You explain things well without dragging it out. I appreciate that.
Thank you so much! 🥰
Can you use the addi 48 to make the thumb? I don't have the smaller machine
You would have to make a flat panel over 22 needles and seam it up the sides. Then continue as I do.
Just got mine from AMZ and the box doesn't have the gold on the box... did I get a knock-off?
I wouldn’t think so.
Can you tell me how you anchored your small addi to your table?
With the clamps it comes
with.
What do I do if I don't have a smaller machine for the thumb?
You crochet or you get a smaller machine. 🥰 You really need both sizes to maximize your knitting options.
I have a Sentro 48 knitting machine can I use it to do this project. Can you tell me what Sentro machine I need to use
Yes, go ahead and use it.
at first I was thinking 'wouldn't 46 stitches make it the size of a hat?' and then I saw you make it double thickness and THEN it all made sense...here in Australia our winters don't get quite cold enough for double thickness but as I also have the smaller (22) one I could make single thickness for mitts/gloves...thanks...
You could also make a single thickness hat with a brim on your 46 needle. Maybe I should do a video on that as well.
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@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet Unfortunately the circular knitting machine I purchased recently from Lincraft Australia is only a 40 hook machine..the first hat I try will be a test to see if it'll be big enough for adult hats..and thanks for the link..
I went to the link, clicked join, opened up the box to answer the questions but there were no questions to answer, just a box to click about the accepting the rules, which I clicked...when I closed the box there was another box asking me to answer the questions or exit..clicked answer questions but it took me back to the same thing...is it not currently working..??
I just noticed you joined! Welcome!
A 40 needle machine is the perfect size for head bands and kids beanies and great for many other things as well but not wide enough for adult beanies.
I recently saw a video where they used an extension to make their knitting panels wider. I'm not sure if you could do something like that in the round? Especially if it's only making it 6-8 stitches larger. You can search extension for addi/sentro and ask her if she's tried it in the round. Just a thought :)
Hi! I’m new to knitting on a machine and I’m a little lost on what “double thickness” means and how to not accidentally make a mitt the size of a hat 🥴 I also don’t have the smaller machine that you used to make the thumb, do you think I could make a panel and sew it closed? Thank you!
I have the same machine but all of my things, hats and these mittens, come out so small! What's happening?
I would think that you just need to use way less tension.
Do you do the small mittens on the small Addi?
@@debrasonner5970 No. the difference in size only affects the length.
Hello I love the idea to mark space by the first needle with black marker. Only issue is I cannot figure out where to put it on my Sentro machines.
For example on the Sentro 40, all the needles are white except one which is black. The black needle is marked 1. The needle to the left is marked 40, and to the right it’s marked 2.
For the pen mark you made on your machine, what needle numbers does it sit between?
On my Sentro I mark the divider that’s between peg 47 and 48 because I like the white peg to be my number 1. You can’t see the numbers anyways so I did what I visually like. Lol
If you prefer the white to be the last instead then by all means mark the divider one over.
Sorry for the confusion. 🥰
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the arm part is too large how to you fix that, I made a pair and croched front post, back post and croched the thumb
Front post back post cuff will be beautiful. Post in our group and show us. We would love to see.
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@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet will do need to take photo
Is the Addi brand 'professional' grade - rather than 'toy' grade please? I may look to buy one of these x
Yes it is.
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Sorry, I don’t understand so I can’t answer your question.
Baby blankets on 22? Hmmm i will be looking into that
Is there anything specific that watch out for if I try to make a thumb as a short panel on the bigger machine instead?
No, you can absolutely do that. Just make it double the width so it can be a double layer thick and be nice and warm. I’d love to see the end result so when your done please share in my FB group.