🧵 Knit Your Dreams into Reality!
The SENTRO Knitting Machine is a versatile 40-needle loom designed for both adults and kids, allowing you to create flat or round stitches effortlessly. Made from high-quality plastic, this durable and safe knitting machine is perfect for crafting a variety of fashion accessories like hats, scarves, and socks. With its easy hand crank operation, you can enjoy a fun and engaging knitting experience, making it an ideal gift for family bonding and creative expression.
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | 40 Needles |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Item Weight | 1400 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 13.78 x 13.78 x 9.06 inches |
Additional Features | 40-needle knitting machine, hand crank operation, creates flat or round stitches |
Style | Round |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Vehicle |
Color | Multicolor |
S**Z
Stash buster!!!
Crocheter/yarn addict. This was one of my best purchase this year. The key is the right yarn. Not all yarn will work for this machine most worsted weight and thick dk weight. Which is 85% of my stash. After finding that I like crocheting blankets it left a whole lot of onesie and twosie balls. I got this to lower my stash. Now I can hand crank a hat in 45minutes and get rid of one ball of yarn. I got the electric crank to save my shoulders and elbow from wear and tear. In 3 weeks I have 42 hats ready and one huge storage box empty and 16more boxes to go
M**E
Very picky machine
I bought this as an intended replacement for my Addi which crapped out in its 7th year of hat and scarf season, I donate to service personnel overseas and veterans hospitals, I've made dozens of projects on my addi and I love the convenience of getting a hat and scarf set done in a couple of hours versus a couple of weeks by hand. So at half the price of the addi I bought this thing....let's just say I am NOT happy. There is just no comparison between the two. Addi is clearly superior in almost every way....the only advantage the Sentro has over the addi is the handle...Sentro has a rotating knob where as the Addi does not..better for someone with wrist issues. This Sentro is VERY picky about what brand and what thickness yarn you use, even if you think you got the right one, you'll get about 30 rows in before it decides it doesn't like the tension it's at anymore and you get doubles or skips and if you're doing anything else other than watching that circle go around you'll miss that it skipped a stitch and next thing you know it's messed up your entire project. I've had this thing about 3 weeks, I've tried just about everything in my yarn stash to make something that doesn't look like it's been through a cheese grater. It's got one more chance and then it's getting donated to the thrift store. Do yourself a favor, save up the money and buy the addi instead, you'll be glad you did.
I**V
Long time knitter without time to knit anymore
As a long time knitter (15 years), I never wanted to buy a knitting machine. But after having a baby I lost all the time I had to knit and didn’t knit for a whole year.To start knitting again, I decided to start with smaller projects such as socks for my toddler and decided to get the 22 needle knitting machine to make some test.I bought this machine to knit for my toddler mostly and make socks, tights/pants, and sweaters.The package comes with the knitting machine, a crochet hook, a needle and a couple of sample yarn. There is a guidebook to get started too. The sample yarn was very useful as for a test run.The yarn is easy to set up, after 10 min I knitting with the machine.I love hand knitting, it is my lifetime favorite hobby and love the diverse stitches we can do by hand etc. But for simple things, that requires only one stitch and if you do not have time to knit this machine is an eye opener.After I finished with my sample yarn, I started to make socks, and I finished one pair in a couple of hours (including hand the toes and heels) as opposed to a week or two knitting at least 2 hours a day (time that I don’t have anymore).So if you are a knitter like me but don’t have time to knit anymore, using this knitting machine is a nice way to make simple and fast knits.
M**Y
Durable, Finicky, Worth It
I’ve used this fairly heavily for about a week now and it definitely has pros and cons but I am overall happy with the purchase!I HAVE had stitch dropping problems as other reviewers noted,I HAVE NOT had the stitch counter break (yet?) as with other reviewersI HAVE used this only with worsted weight or fiber, as well as some textured yarnsCons:—-Will drop stitches, and/or hold on to stitches for too long if you are not careful, reversing the handle to fix this does not “perl” it simply continues the knit motion only spinning the opposite way. If you don’t notice problems, you restart.Pros:—-even frogging an entire scarf that dropped a stitch and restarting takes a few hours as compared to the months of work hand knitting takes, so I don’t care.—-can be used on my lap on the couch, well chaise at least, I go cross cross applesauce and it sits half on me half on a blanketNot really Cons, just annoyances:—- the “1” stitch is not super well marked, it is a white hook, but it hides in the knitting once you get going, going to mark around it with nail polish when I get a chance—-the panel setting is gross and loose, prefer to knit tubes then use steeking method to open them up—- stitch counter goes a little wonky if machine is not flat, like if it’s propped at an angle on my lap on the couch, that’s just the nature of the counter mechanics though, most will do that.Tips:—-EVEN TENSION IS EVERYTHINGnot pulling, but not loose, I don’t use the tension arm, it’s awkward while on a couch and depending on the yarn can split the fiber or cause loose weave to bunch up and felt together.I just hold the yarn with a few fingers of the hand I use to stabilize the machine. (Photo included)—- loose weave yarns (think: Lion Brand Landscapes or a natural fiber/wool/alpaca) work great despite tendencies to felt together in regular knitting, but textured yarns (think Lion Brand Homespun or other yarns with “bits”)will jam and cause bunched stitchesI am busting through my stash with this baby and loving it, though don’t know HOW people stick power drills on them, I would not trust the machine to be consistent enough for that.All in all a good machine that needs a little baby-ing but can create beautiful consistent work at a fraction of the time it takes to hand knit.You are best to know how to knit already (helps with dropped stitches) but I don’t believe that is a requirement to have success with it.
T**C
Love it!
It works great! It came sealed brand new in box. I had a knitting machine when I was a little girl that worked like this. I think it was called a knit magic or something like that. So it wasn’t hard to pick this up again. It’s like riding a bike. Plus I’ve been watching a bunch of videos. I got 4 different sizes. I think it’s going to be fun!
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