How are you doing today Mz TR? Its really nice having you here, I believe Trust, communication, loving, honoring, understanding, patience and respecting your partner. So crucial to provide balance. This is what creates such great chemistry between two people that are committed to one another.
Hello Suzy, welcome to the Joyful Creations Family! I want to thank you for your friendship and your support to me and my channel. Hugs to you my friend. May you find every day JOY and fill your JOY Tank! Be Joyful!
Hi,right a suggestion for u this is wot a do for bulky yarn.If you pull ur yarn up to the next part and out of the tight bottom place you have it now it makes it manage thicker yarn.For wool you are using i use that one,but for really bulky yarn i bring it right up and out of the tear drop shape and hold it in the air.ur machine runs much easier and quicker on these different ones i found them for myself.Please try it and let me know how u get on,u would have it done whole thing in about 15 mins.hope that makes sense to u.Regards Tracy.
Very pretty. Love your videos - they are all so helpful. I would love to see a video showing how to finish the edges of a regular dropped stitch scarf (no brim) using the Addi. Every time I try it, something happens and one edge of my scarf isn't secure to stop additional lost stitches. It basically unravels completely on the cast on end of my project. I'm missing something and can't figure it out.
+Debra L McCormick In the group I have been told that the cast on holds itself. Another method I know that will work is the ewrap method, we have that video in our library which you can find in the group.. When I have done the scarf I will surely up load it.. Another suggestion would be ask in the group for those making the scarves for tips and tricks.. I hope that helps just a little.. Have a great day!
Tks for sharing this tutorial with us and looking forward to more uploads
How are you doing today Mz TR? Its really nice having you here, I believe Trust, communication, loving, honoring, understanding, patience and respecting your partner. So crucial to provide balance. This is what creates such great chemistry between two people that are committed to one another.
Hello Suzy, welcome to the Joyful Creations Family! I want to thank you for your friendship and your support to me and my channel. Hugs to you my friend. May you find every day JOY and fill your JOY Tank! Be Joyful!
I love it I think that is so beautiful thank you for sharing I can’t wait to make one.. I love the way you teach.
I have both Addie and love them but mostly make hats and scarves, a couple blankets. I always have drop stitches with yarn over a 4
You definitely need to add weight to help pull down the stitches. Claw weights that are used for flat bed knitting machines would be ideal.
This is such an adorable scarf ! You're so talented !!
Such a beautiful scoodie. I'm definitely going to make that one this weekend. Thank you.
Excellent tutorial, Suzy!
+Tracy Galentine thank you, I hope it helps..
Hi Suzy. The beginner brimmed hat link is broken in case you didn't realise. ☺ Will keep looking around.
That's very pretty ,thank you Suzy :)
its beautiful ,i really like it, i don't knit but always wish I did,how i regret it, but this looks promising
Thank you. I'm so happy that you made this video. It's very clear. Now I can make one. ;-)
That is great. Can't wait to try.
Very pretty. Ann from Va.
Hi,right a suggestion for u this is wot a do for bulky yarn.If you pull ur yarn up to the next part and out of the tight bottom place you have it now it makes it manage thicker yarn.For wool you are using i use that one,but for really bulky yarn i bring it right up and out of the tear drop shape and hold it in the air.ur machine runs much easier and quicker on these different ones i found them for myself.Please try it and let me know how u get on,u would have it done whole thing in about 15 mins.hope that makes sense to u.Regards Tracy.
Very pretty. Love your videos - they are all so helpful. I would love to see a video showing how to finish the edges of a regular dropped stitch scarf (no brim) using the Addi. Every time I try it, something happens and one edge of my scarf isn't secure to stop additional lost stitches. It basically unravels completely on the cast on end of my project. I'm missing something and can't figure it out.
+Debra L McCormick In the group I have been told that the cast on holds itself. Another method I know that will work is the ewrap method, we have that video in our library which you can find in the group.. When I have done the scarf I will surely up load it.. Another suggestion would be ask in the group for those making the scarves for tips and tricks.. I hope that helps just a little.. Have a great day!
thank you for this tutorial.. I needed it :)
+Theresa Shaughnessy your very welcome
@@Suzy-AddiKingLoomersandKnits hard to believe that was 5 years ago..lol.. We are Facebook friends.. Theresa Weeks 😜
Would this pattern work with a less fuzzy yarn
how can the white thread
Thank you for this pattern! How do we finish the tail at the end?
it needs no other finishing, it is as it is :)
are they soft
Where will I be able to buy the weight you are using in this video
Walmart. Bernat pipsqueek yarn
looks great! to put it on do you wrap it some or how do you do it?
you slip it over your head as I show its just a tube
That's quite thick try top hole i use all three settings ☺.
is this machine plastic or all metal
This machine is made of a sturdy plastic, if you google Addi Express there is a lot of information there for you..
How amazing addi can do 😊🌹
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