Hi Gifted Crafters! In this video, it’s my first “Unboxing Addi Express Professional 22 Needle Pin Circular Knitting Machine & First Cute Bow Project.” But that’s not all – hold on tight because I’m diving into the world of crafting with my very first 22 Pin project: a cute knitted bow! It’s going to be loads of fun, and I can’t wait to share it with you. So, grab a seat, hit play, and let’s unravel the excitement together!
In this video, I unbox the Addi Express Professional 22 Pin Needle Knitting Machine
In this video tutorial, “Make An Infinity Scarf On Sentro/Addi Knitting Machine For Beginners“, I show you how to make a fantastic infinity scarf using an Addi 46 Pin Needle Knitting Machine. And guess what? You can use this trick on circular knitting machines like Sentro 48 Pin Needle, Jamit, and others of number of pins. Get ready for a knitting adventure as I guide you through each step – from using waste yarn to the magical cast on, the perfect cast off, and the art of the whip stitch. I’m even throwing in some nifty tips and tricks that I’ve picked up along the way! If you or someone you know just got their hands on one of these awesome machines, this video is a must-watch for knitting beginners. Click the link and let’s knit something awesome together! Hope you enjoy this video. – Nancy ❤️
In this video, I show how to make an Infinity scarf using the Addi Knitting Machine.
Check out my awesome video,”How to Make a Snowman Addi/Sentro Knitting Machine Beginner Tutorial“, where I give you step by step instructions. You learn how to create a super cute Snowman using an Addi 46 Pin Needle or SENTRO 48 Pin Needle Knitting Machine. It’s so easy, perfect for all skill levels, especially beginners diving into the knitting world! Don’t miss out on the knitting excitement – join me in making your very own snowman. Thanks a bunch for tuning in! – Nancy ❤️
In this video, I give you step by step instructions to make a super cute snowman with your circular knitting machine.
Knitting can be a fun hobby, especially with the right tools. Today, it will be Sentro vs Addi. We will compare two popular knitting machines: the Sentro 48 Pin and the Addi 46 Pin. This review will show how they differ, so you can pick the best one for your projects.
Introduction
Knitting machines make it easier to create hats, scarves, and other items. The Sentro 48 Pin and the Addi 46 Pin are two great options. They both have features that can help you knit faster and better. Let’s see what makes them different and which one might be better for you.
Sentro 48 Pin Needle Circular Knitting Machine
The Sentro 48-Pin machine is great for both beginners and experienced knitters and is priced at about $60 USD. Sentro machines are made in China. Here are some of its key features:
Design and Build Quality
The Sentro machine has 48 pins and an easy-to-hold handle. The design makes the handle easy to hold, even for people who find gripping things hard. This makes it easier to use for longer periods.
Functionality and Features
Settings: The Sentro has settings for tubular (round) and panel (flat) knitting. This means you can make different types of projects.
Tension Guide: The tension guide is at the bottom of the machine. It helps control how tight or loose your stitches are.
Counter: The machine has a counter to keep track of your stitches. Some people say it can stop working after a while, but it usually works well.
Included Accessories
The Sentro machine comes with a few helpful items:
Yarn: It comes with four small skeins of yarn so you can start knitting right away.
Needles: There are three tapestry needles in different sizes.
Crochet Hook: A crochet hook is also included, which is a nice bonus.
Suction Cups: The machine has suction cups to hold it in place, but they might not work well on all surfaces.
Addi 46 Pin Needle Circular Knitting Machine
The Addi 46 Pin machine is another good choice and is priced at about $200 USD. Addi machines are made in Germany. Here are its main features:
Design and Build Quality
The Addi machine has 46 pins and a round handle. The legs screw in, making it very stable. This helps keep the machine from moving around while you knit.
Functionality and Features
Tension Guide: The tension guide is at the top and keeps the yarn secure.
Counter: The counter is different from the Sentro’s. You have to turn a knob to reset it.
Settings: The Addi also has settings for tubular and panel knitting.
Included Accessories
The Addi machine includes:
Needles: One tapestry needle with a bent tip, which makes it easier to use.
Stoppers: Two stoppers to help with your projects when making panels.
Clamps: Two metal clamps to help clamp down the Addi on to a table. Making it very stable.
Performance Comparison: Sentro 48 Pin vs Addi 46 Pin
Let’s compare how these machines work:
Ease of Use
Both machines are easy to use. The Sentro is a bit more comfortable to hold, especially for people with hand issues. The Addi’s handle is different but still works well.
Stability
The Addi is more stable because of its screw-in legs and clamps. The Sentro has suction cups that might not stick to all surfaces.
Noise Level
The Addi is a bit noisier than the Sentro. If you like a quieter machine, the Sentro might be better.
Project Versatility
Both machines can make different projects. The Sentro’s extra pins make it better for wider items like scarves.
Durability
Addi uses higher-quality materials, so it lasts longer for regular use.
Sample Projects: Results and Comparisons
Let’s look at some projects made with these machines:
Beanies
Both machines make great beanies. The Sentro’s beanie is a bit wider because it has more pins. But both beanies look good and are comfortable.
Scarves and Infinity Scarves
Both machines make nice scarves. The Sentro’s adjustable tension is helpful for different yarns. The Addi gives consistent results with fewer changes.
Special Projects
The Addi handles thicker yarns better than the Sentro. This is because of its stronger gears.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Sentro 48 Pin and Addi 46 Pin Knitting Machines are great options. The Sentro is easy to use and comes with helpful accessories. The Addi is more stable and durable, making it better for long-term use.
When choosing between these machines, think about what you need. If you want a machine that is easy to use and comes with yarn and needles, the Sentro is a good choice. If you need a stable, durable machine for many projects, the Addi is better.
FAQs
What are the main differences between the Sentro 48 Pin vs Addi 46 Pin machines?
PRICE! – The Sentro 48-pin costs about $60 to $70, while the Addi 48-pin is around $180 to $220. Is the Addi 3 to 4 times better than the Sentro? I’d say, “No.” But keep in mind, the Sentro isn’t built like the Addi. Many people think the Sentro feels like a toy. It gets the job done, but the Addi uses better materials and feels more durable. If you plan to sell your knitted items, the Addi might last longer. The Sentro has 48 pins, a comfortable handle, and comes with yarn and several tapestry needles. The Addi has 46 pins, and a round handle, and offers better stability with screw-in legs and clamps.
Which machine is better for users with hand issues?
The Sentro’s easy-to-grip handle and bottom guide make it easier for people with hand problems to use.
Can both machines handle thick yarns?
Both machines can use different yarn weights. But the Addi works better with thicker yarn because its gears are stronger.
Which machine is quieter during operation?
The Sentro is quieter than the Addi, which makes more noise when knitting.
Are there any issues with the counters on these machines?
Some users have had problems with the Sentro’s counter after a while. The Addi’s counter, which uses a knob to reset, generally works well.
Which machine offers better stability?
The Addi is more stable because its screw-in legs and clamps keep it from moving while you knit.
In this video, I compare the Sentro 48 Pin Needle vs Addi 46 Pin Needle Circular Knitting Machines.
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Grab your #4 Red Heart yarn from Walmart, Joann’s, Michaels, or your favorite craft store – I’ve chosen vibrant white and cherry red for that classic Santa hat vibe. But hey, mix it up with your own colors! Don’t forget your Sentro 48-pin knitting machine and trusty tapestry needle.
Follow my lead to cast on, switch colors like a pro, and finish with finesse. Feeling extra fancy? I’ll show you how to add a Pom-Pom for that perfect holiday touch! So, gather your stuff, let’s dive into this holiday project together.
Get ready for some crafty magic! If you enjoy the tutorial, give it a thumbs up, hit subscribe for more crafting joy, and ring that notification bell for a heads-up on my next creations. Share your Santa hat masterpieces in our Facebook Group (link below) – let’s spread the crafty love! Excited to see your creations. Cheers to crafting – enjoy the video! – Nancy ❤️
P.S. This tutorial works great with the Addi 46 needle knitting machine too. #CraftySantaHat #FestiveKnittingFun
In this video, I show how to make a red and white Santa Hat for Christmas on the Sentro knitting machine.
Exciting News! In this video, Unboxing the Addi Express King Size Knitting Machine, I show you what I got as a gift. Can you believe it? Hey, Gifted Crafters! You might know I was using my Sentro 48-needle knitting machine, and it’s been good but not perfect. There are a few quirks, as many of you may know? Now, the Addi 46 needle knitting machine is a whole new level of awesome. It’s super high-quality but it also comes with a pretty high price tag. That’s why I stuck with my Sentro.
Guess what? My hubby surprised me with the Addi as a gift! It’s a real jaw-dropper! Drop a comment below on how many times I go “Wow!” in this video, I’m curious!
Get ready for some knitting madness! I know it might seem like I’m bending the knitting rules a bit, but these machines are perfect for me. They save me loads of time, and I can whip up hats like there’s no tomorrow. Now, living in sunny Miami, I don’t really need hats, but the joy of creating and sharing them is my jam. You know me – all about spreading love through handmade goodies.
Check out my unboxing adventure! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. – Nancy ❤️
In this video, I unbox the Addi Express King size 46 pin needle knitting machine.