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🧵 Knit your kid’s creativity into cozy style!
This all-in-one kids knitting station features a 22-pin circular machine with dual-color yarn, enabling children aged 8+ to easily create gloves, hats, scarves, and more. Lightweight and portable, it encourages hands-on creativity and makes a perfect gift for young craft enthusiasts.
Product Dimensions | 22.5 x 27 x 27 cm; 810 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | TY6144 |
Educational Objective(s) | Creativity |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multi-colored |
Release date | 1 Sept. 2020 |
ASIN | B086QJR7DB |
K**R
Read the instructions and it works
Love this little gem. Works really well. Great for little items and very easy to use
N**Y
Absolutely love it!!
The media could not be loaded. As an avid hand-knitter and crocheter, I was a little dubious to try this wee machine however I'm absolutely thrilled that I did! I needed a quick gift made but really didn't have time to sit and knit something, so after reading reviews and watching a few videos I decided to give it a try. The machine itself is very sturdy and so far I've had zero issues. The legs come with suction cups which has been great and they stick to my table with no movement. Took me a minute or two to read through the instruction booklet to help me cast on. There are a couple patterns included too which was handy to get me started. This really is great value for money and I'm glad I decided to buy it. I'm so impressed I'm going to order the 48 needle one now 🥰
J**.
Fun to learn, good for beginners.
Really good value for money. Quick delivery, easy to set up as well, Instructions included, easy to follow, but lots of YouTube videos to watch and learn from. I am able to make bed socks and hats for newborn babies on this knitting machine. It says for children, but it is suitable for adult beginners as well.I placed it on a cushion on my lap when using it, it keeps it from moving about.Negative points are, it struggles with certain types of yarn, if it is too thick, it just jams.Also, there is no tension tool at all on this knitting machine, which is such a shame, as it would improve the quality of knitted items and probably be able to handles different yarns.This knitting machine has given me an interest in making knitted items, I purchased the bigger version of this knitting machine, which has the tension control tool included.
A**R
What a great little machine
This is a fantastic little machine when you figure out the knack. I knitted the big long grey tube at a fast speed and it didn't drop one stitch. The places where the stitches don't look as good is when my yarn tension pulled too tight or slack, user error not this machine. I paid just short of £13 for this and I now see it's even cheaper. This is honestly a bargain. The grey tube is Aran weight yarn, the funky tights are a 4ply i think, was an odd ball I had with no label. The rainbow socks are DK but double strand. I've also made cotton scrubbers on it and more socks that were chunky yarn.It handles Aran weight brilliantly, happily works with chunky weight King Cole and James Brett chunky marble, it wasn't keen on 2 strands of DK but I just went steady as it was struggling when the 2 strands split, keep them together send it's fine. DK single strand is more like tights but works brilliantly for scrubbies. It really didn't like Pato chunky yarn which is much thicker than normal chunky but it did work I just had to help is along a little. The key is to make sure the yarn drops down onto the 2 little teeth/prongs. If it doesn't then the stitch gets dropped. I made myself some weights which worked a treat. If the yarn tension is too tight the needles won't catch the yarn. I tied a piece of Yarn round the front leg and unraveled enough yarn so it wouldn't pull, I put blue tac under the feet of the machine and stuck it to a tray. When the tube is long enough to touch the tray is will cause resistance so just pull it up through the middle and if you clip it together you can put weights inside which pull down the stitches and prevent dropped ones. I have an addi kingsize which was a lot more money and yes it's a smoother crank and handles thicker yarn better but it was very pricey too. My addi drops stitches as much as this little one if the stitch doesn't drop onto the prongs properly.Don't cast on too tight, cast into some scrap yarn so you can attach weights before the yarn you're using for your project.The 22 needle one is the one I have and it makes socks, mittens, preemie size hats but you could easily make bigger hats by making flat panels or join the tubes. Basically anything leg and arm size, I made the cuffs for a cardigan on it and just doubled them up for a thicker look.I really can't fault this little machine for the price 5 stars from me and hours of fun.
M**Z
I’m not completely convinced
Ok it says it is for children, I get that, so I’m going to tell you a yarn 🧶 of a story, first thing don’t use any yarn thicker than what you’re given in the box, as it will not work, if you use thicker yarn and as you turn the handle if you hear a clicking noise stop, as it’s not going through, you can break the handle, bad, yarn two, the legs aren’t sturdy enough so either stick it down or grow a second pair of hands to hold, and yarnly, you can make items that are just for children, mittens, scarves, socks, a hat, so yes it is great for that. Now I’m on the hunt for the grown up version. To be honest I bought a second one as my first one was given to a friend.
J**S
Not fit for purpose
Dropped stitches numerous times in the same row. Handle was very hard to turn. Do not recommend, returned for a refund
L**.
Great for my 11 year old
I was very skeptical buying this as reviews were off putting but didn’t wana buy an expensive one because I know it will be a phase my daughter will grow out of. But my daughter has loved using this machine, few times the hand turner hasn’t turned smoothly but we’ve worked out that’s because it was pulling the yarn ball, so aslong as it has loose yarn away she can go. She’s 11 and she watched the video of it being started off and picked it up really quick with no help from me (I’ve no idea with this stuff) she loves using it & takes minutes to make a long tube scarf or a little hat if you sew the ends. Great purchase
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