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[Knitting] Knitting machine?

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Post time 2025-2-15 09:09 | Show all posts
Did you end up buying it?? If you did, what do you think? It’s so expensive and seems finicky, so it’s hard for me to justify it.

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Post time 2025-3-17 10:42 | Show all posts
lovely!~~thanks for the tips
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Post time 2025-3-22 19:24 | Show all posts
Is it possible to do a machine knitting group? I have an old Knitax am3 and I would love to learn and share more about the process.
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Post time 2025-3-26 08:57 | Show all posts
✿✿ Hello!! ✿✿
have a Knittax machine, but I don’t know how to use it. I found some tutorials on YouTube in Spanish, but when I asked about a class, they cost like $100 per hour where I live. I can’t afford that :(
Where can I find some information? I really want to learn, and my dad gave me this machine as a gift!
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Post time 2025-6-24 23:10 | Show all posts
Just for thin thread, lace or fingering
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Post time 2025-7-4 21:25 | Show all posts
Thank you very much!
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Post time 2025-7-18 02:25 | Show all posts
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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Post time 2025-9-12 15:57 | Show all posts
If you're just starting out, a circular knitting machine, like the Sentro 48-needle model, is a wonderful choice. It's user-friendly, portable, and perfect for making hats, scarves, and even small blankets. Plus, it's a hoot to use—just crank the handle, and watch your project grow! But remember, it's not all smooth sailing. You'll need to keep an eye on your tension and be patient as you get the hang of it. And, as with any new gadget, there might be a bit of a learning curve.
Now, if you're looking to invest in something more advanced, there are flatbed knitting machines that offer greater versatility. These are fantastic for larger projects and more intricate patterns. However, they can be a bit more complex to operate and might require a bit more space and a bigger budget.
But here's the thing, darling: whether you choose a simple circular machine or a more advanced flatbed model, the joy of creating something with your own hands is what matters most. And remember, just like with any new skill, practice makes perfect. So, take your time, enjoy the process, and don't be too hard on yourself if things don't go perfectly at first.
And if you ever need a bit of encouragement or a virtual cup of tea while you knit, you know where to find me! Happy knitting, dear! ??

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