never saw the tubes stitched together..most people just make a one sided thingy like a scarf...this is cool..i bet its very heavy as well thanks for sharing
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Wow I looooove the colors! How many rows did you do approximately per tube? I keep calculating and the outcome is round 500 rows or so, but how do you keep such a long tube from touching the table! Rolling it up on itself will become very tight I guess...
@@DreamsmasherDowland I’m from The Netherlands and we use sizes in Cm’s for beds. This one was for my daughter and it totally covered her bed which is about 90 cm x 200 cm. It is a single bed/one person. We use the terms “one-person bed” “two-person bed” “lits-jumeaux”.
Could you let me know which yarn you used? I did a blanket recently but it was very stretchy and when it came to stitching together it was quite hard to identify the two bars - so it didn’t look right!
Your blanket looks so nice and perfectly stitched. I just got my Sentro, and finding some yarns work better than others. What brand of yarn are you using for your blanket? Thanks, look forward to more videos.
Hi! I made 12 tubes and they run side to side. So horizontally. The blanket in the end measured 8 feet long with 12 tubes. I recommend doing 300 rows per tubes and not 270.
@@BabyDoll822611 I'm making my own blanket on the infinity loom, yes it's taking away as my knitting machine doesn't have a row counter so I won't even attempt a blanket on that, am in the process of bidding on one with a row counter on ebay, as for the infinity loom, I have 10 skeins, I turned into yarn cakes, and I figured out that it's about a foot each skein, once done and stretched out it'll be a little over 8 foot wide and around 10 foot long, not sure what size bed that is, as I have a TBI and I'm doing this to keep myself from going crazy, I suffer from high anxiety, BUT once I get my machine with a row counter I'm going to do your blanket, so thanks for the tip...thanks for going so slow, those of us with tbi's don't pick up things too fast
never saw the tubes stitched together..most people just make a one sided thingy like a scarf...this is cool..i bet its very heavy as well thanks for sharing
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If you blanket stitch them there will be nothing visible on both sides. Just sayin'.
Can you embroider on the knit from the knitting machine?
Do you have a longer video for someone new at this closings
Ugh I know this was two years ago but I don’t understand how your evening it off at the one end
Thank u for sharing this
Thank you, Jessica Aya 🦋 for creating & sharing this tutorial! I love how cute & thick that knitted blanket looks, what a nice colorful design
Very nice
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Hi, how many tubes did your blanket need?
Can you tell me how much yarn you used per tube/ color?
Thank you
Just one! :)
Sorry one more question. How many yards of yarn were in each skein you used?
@@sherrywilliams7424 theres 397 yards in each skein I used
@@BabyDoll822611 Thank you for the information. This will be my next project.
How many tubes do you think I’ll need for an adult size throw blanket?
Thank you for sharing. I hope this is the first of many videos to come. This is so much better than a hat!
Ill definitely try to post more!
Thank you for sharing your video and tutorial. I love your choice of colors and would love seeing the finished work.
Newbie #79 thank you for video...can you show us how to slip stitch the tops of the tube please?
Sorry, but you film it again with a wider image, is hard for me to see, Thanks.
Great tutorial. Love how the seams look. Thanks for sharing ❤️🙂
Thanks thAts helpful, knit hats it’s really fun
Dayna Scoles has a tutorial on how to add a garter ridge edge with a knitting loom if you like to add and edge.
Wow I looooove the colors! How many rows did you do approximately per tube? I keep calculating and the outcome is round 500 rows or so, but how do you keep such a long tube from touching the table! Rolling it up on itself will become very tight I guess...
I did 270 rows per tube!
@@BabyDoll822611 with my yarn I did 400 rows, itbwas manageable...now putting it together with the invisible join
@cynthia molenaar
Hey what size bed does that 400 row fit? I wanna make one that will fit a Queen!
@@DreamsmasherDowland I’m from The Netherlands and we use sizes in Cm’s for beds. This one was for my daughter and it totally covered her bed which is about 90 cm x 200 cm. It is a single bed/one person. We use the terms “one-person bed” “two-person bed” “lits-jumeaux”.
@@DreamsmasherDowland maybe this is usefull: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bed_size
I love it... thank you for your video and tutorial.
How many yards of yarn did you use
Could you let me know which yarn you used? I did a blanket recently but it was very stretchy and when it came to stitching together it was quite hard to identify the two bars - so it didn’t look right!
i used mainstays and red heart!
Brilliant what wool do you use
Hi iam new friend 😘
Hi new friend!
Love how seamless it looks. Will def try it hopefully Im able to accomplish it
Please share if you do!
Your blanket looks so nice and perfectly stitched. I just got my Sentro, and finding some yarns work better than others.
What brand of yarn are you using for your blanket?
Thanks, look forward to more videos.
This yarn is red heart super saver!
@@BabyDoll822611 thanks😊
Hi. Can you tell me how many tubes you made and do the tubes run lengthwise top to bottom or across side to side on the blanket?
Hi! I made 12 tubes and they run side to side. So horizontally. The blanket in the end measured 8 feet long with 12 tubes. I recommend doing 300 rows per tubes and not 270.
@@BabyDoll822611 I'm making my own blanket on the infinity loom, yes it's taking away as my knitting machine doesn't have a row counter so I won't even attempt a blanket on that, am in the process of bidding on one with a row counter on ebay, as for the infinity loom, I have 10 skeins, I turned into yarn cakes, and I figured out that it's about a foot each skein, once done and stretched out it'll be a little over 8 foot wide and around 10 foot long, not sure what size bed that is, as I have a TBI and I'm doing this to keep myself from going crazy, I suffer from high anxiety, BUT once I get my machine with a row counter I'm going to do your blanket, so thanks for the tip...thanks for going so slow, those of us with tbi's don't pick up things too fast
Where did you get your machine?
Amazon!
How many tube
12!
12!