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The SENTRO Knitting Machine features 48 needles and a row counter, designed for both beginners and experienced knitters. It operates 15 times faster than traditional hand knitting, allowing for quick and easy creation of various items. With dual modes for plain and tube knitting, this versatile machine is perfect for crafting scarves, hats, and more. The kit includes essential tools and materials, making it a comprehensive solution for all your knitting needs.
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Number of Pieces | 22 |
Size | 48 Needles |
Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Color | Pink |
Style | Round |
Theme | Plain |
Additional Features | Dual modes, row counter, easy color changing |
J**M
Works well!
I have been interested in getting a knitting machine for a while now and heard a lot of positive things about the sentro one. Assembly was easy, getting the suction cups on at the bottom was the hardest part and I just pushed them in with my screwdriver. I watched a quick YouTube video on how to thread and start your projects and once that happened I had no issue!I’ve used it in tube mode and panel mode.Tube mode is the easiest and I recommend you just make a tube to start with spare yarn to get the hang of it. I did not use the yarn provided in the kit but I did use a thinner one than provided and it turned out great. It can get confusing if a stitch becomes dropped, mostly in panel mode. But I found if I create a ledge with tape where I want my yarn to stop, and wrap an elastic band around the peg I need to stop on, it greatly helped with accidentally missing that last row in panel mode.I used the Caron latte cakes yarn and not even a full cake created a sweater!I made a tube for the body of the sweater, two long panels individually sewn shut for the sleeves. And two thin panels to create a square neckline to connect the sleeves and body!
C**J
Perfect!!!
This has been great!!! Written instructions were a lil hard for me to fully understand as i am a visual learner, but just watched a youtube video, and since then ive made scarves, cowls, leg warmers, beanies and even working on a pair of pants.I Suggest attaching to a base for stability. I just attached with screws to a slightly heavy wooden cutting board and i dont really even have to hold in place/stabilize by hand. Works best with thinner yarns as thicker yarns can slip a stitch quite often if spinning quickly. Definetly worth it! Im now wanting to buy the 22 hook one next!
D**C
FINICKY BUT WORKS
I have used an ADDI knitting version for years. I like it, but was curious about this machine. It is definitely more finicky than the Addi. It works, but is more delicate. I found it works best with thinner yarn or even crochet thread. I removed the suction cups, as they are pretty worthless. Instead I mounted the knitting machine onto a round craft wood. I placed the machine in the center, marked the holes. Drilled in the screws and then clipped in the legs to the screws. Use caution because the legs are not that strong. It works much better stabilized on the wood. It does not move around and you can have your other hand available for necessities. I did put small silicone feet tabs. I think.larger ones would be better.
B**D
I got a broken product from the wrong brand
The information in this listing has not been entirely accurate. Also, I noticed immediately the day following my purchase this listing disappeared from amazon. Now it's back up with a higher price.The machine I ordered was supposed to be a sentro machine with 48 pins and a row counter. Instead I received a 48 pin 'santro' machine that has what is supposed to be a row counter but does not work at all. The sentro machine is already the cheap off brand version of the addi machine, so I am very disappointed to have recieved the off brand version of the off brand version item I was attempting to purchase.But despite not receiving the correct brand, let's talk about my actual review of the machine. This knitting machine I bought as a stand in, until I can afford an addi king size knitting machine. I am experienced in working with yarn; knitting, crocheting, weaving, loom knitting, etc. I've done it all. I watched a lot of YouTube videos on the sentro before making this purchase so I knew exactly what I should expect from the machine, and despite not actually being a sentro the machine I received works almost exactly the same.Let's start with the cons:-My row counter doesnt work. At all. Extremely frustrating. I can't make things exactly uniform and instead have to measure my pieces with my tape measure, which means pieces vary by a few rows.-Turning the machine manually begins to hurt your hand after a while, but this machine is definitely not good enough to handle one of those drill attachments that will turn it for you, so you just have to deal with the hand pain or take excessive amounts of breaks. (I am 21 and I dont have arthritis, this thing is just uncomfortable.)- You have to have this secured or suction cupped onto a flat surface. It will drop stitches like crazy if it's at even a slight angle or a tiny bit wobbly.Pros:-I can actually use it to make hats relatively quickly, I've made about 10 hats and 3 scarves on itSome additional things to note:- This machine is extremely picky about the yarn it will work with. I personally have found Caron Simply Soft and Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn to work best. I am going to try Lion Brand Mandala Baby soon.- Don't buy this machine if you have no experience with yarn crafts. It will be a huge pain in the behind to figure out everything from scratch on a machine that barely works.- If you do want to buy a Sentro definitely do not buy one from this listing, because you might get a broken Santro instead.
G**A
Great little machine
Works great
C**P
OK product for low volume use
Great product and super easy to use, however it definitely has some downfalls.Aesthetically, it looks like a kids toy. Not really impressed with the look or feel. The machine itself isn’t very durable. The plastic wears easily and begins to drop stitches or “stick” on certain hooks. I took it apart to grease the gears and immediately noticed some build up which turned out to be worn down bits of plastic.Also this machine is very evidently meant for light usage. I made about 5 hats in a day and noticed issues almost immediately. It also started making a terrible clicking sound which I had to remedy when I took the machine apart.Overall, it does the job though and it’s a great machine for beginners. If you’re a high volume user, I’d definitely recommend investing in a higher quality machine. Once this thing breaks I won’t be purchasing another.
S**.
Easy to use
Great knitting machine for small projects. Easy to use design, even my kids can make beanies now! My kids have a lot of fun using it and making things themselves.
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