Knitting Machines - Worth the Trouble or Not?

in needleworkmonday •  7 years ago 

Knitting and crocheting by hand have almost become a lost art. When I went to high school, many moons ago, I was taught how to knit and how to crochet. My teacher focused more on crocheting because I believe it was easier to teach. I used to make quite a few items from afghans, to hats, to scarves, etc. when I had time. At some point, my life sped up and I didn’t seem to have the time to devote hours on end on one project.

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As I got older, I returned to my handiwork because it is extremely relaxing and self-satisfying to make something that I created myself. I have also found that when I give a personally handcrafted item to a family member or friend, that they really appreciate the gift because of the time and effort invested.

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There is an old expression that says, “one man’s junk is another man’s treasure.” I like to donate items that I no longer want to thrift stores as opposed to throwing them away. I also like to shop at thrift stores sometimes as a hobby.

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I have purchased some great buys that people donated for one reason or another at a substantially reduced cost. The knitting machine in the photo above is one such item. It originally sold at Hobby Lobby for $39.99 a long time ago. I goggled the item today and found a couple of YouTube videos demonstrating how the machine is used as well as people who were selling it for more than the original price. I paid $4.94 for mine.

This is not the only knitting machine that I have owned. I purchased a large knitting machine many years ago and then gave it to my daughter-in-law when she showed an interest in knitting, and I received a hand knitted scarf as a gift from her.

I have found that the use of a machine may speed up the project, but it still requires skill, patience and knowledge of the craft. Just as a calculator is not a good tool in the hands of a child that can not add or subtract, a knitting machine is of no use to a person who can not knit by hand. (My opinion)
We all just have to stay focused until we finish a project, and have fun doing it.

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Welcome to #NeedleWorkMonday @jluvs2dly! Thank you for sharing this week! I understand what you mean about needing to have some type of knowledge when using a knitting machine. I kind of chuckled when you said you gave your DIL a knitting machine and then she knitted you a scarf by hand. 😄

I know that @cryptocariad has a knitting machine, she has shared some of her experiences with us. As a crocheter I know I get the most pleasure from doing things by hand.

Your daughter-in-law was probably so pleased she couldn't wait to learn how to use the knitting machine before gifting you a scarf 🙂. Thank you for showing us this, Its the first time I'm seeing this kind.

OMG I'm cracking up--you have her a knitting machine and she made you a hand-knitted scarf. LOL. Great post. Happy #NeedleworkMonday to you , my dear!

Hello @jluvs2fly... I have a toy knitting machine a bit like yours above and will find it today :D... I bought it years ago at a second hand shop for a similar price to what you paid so I think you had a lucky find with that machine... I felt really happy when I managed to make it work and produced a long 'scarf' size tube - it was great!

On fact on Saturday I felt I was really good because I went to one of my usual charity shops and they had a Knitmaster machine there - mine are Brothers... Anyway it was too expensive as a second hand item and couldn't afford it so I had to wave good bye to it with tears falling down my chubby cheeks :(
Thank you for the mention @needleworkmonday.

You have some great finds there, I love rooting about charity and thrift shops. I try not to have to much money on me, though ;)