MACHINES:
Standard (4.5 mm gauge/distance between needles):
Basic models: Brother KH550
4-push buttons: Brother KH551
8-push buttons: Brother KH552, Brother KH581, Brother KH585, Brother KH588, Brother KH601, Brother (Genie) KH710
Punch-cards:
Studio/Silver Reed.Studio.Empisal: Singer 321, Studio 326, Studio 360K, Singer 360K, Singer 210, Singer 700 memomatic
Brother: KH800, KH830, KH836, KH840, KH860, KH890,
Electronic: Brother KH930, Brother KH930e, Brother KH940
Mid-gauge:
Basic models: KX350 (7 mm gauge), KnitKing Simple Seven (7 mm), Singer KH100 (8 mm gauge)
Bulky:
Basic models: Brother KH210 (9 mm), Silver Reed SK120 (8 mm)
Punch-cards: Brother 260, Brother 260e
RIBBERS:
Standard: Studio SRN321, Brother KR580, Brother KR810, Brother KR830, Brother KR850, Brother KR850e,
Bulky:

Scrabby yarn (from
Knitting by hand with this yarn was fun – it creates a unique texture without any effort. I also decided to use my Addi circular machine to see if I can make household items faster. So, I was able to knit loofahs, coffee holders (aka reusable sleeves for paper cups), place holders, table pads and coasters.
The knitting on the machine became significantly easier after the first two rows. However, some of the stitches did not sink into the slots on their own and I had to help “them” . Even though the yarn will hide all defects because of the variegated colors and because of the twisties on the yarn, I still did not want to create tuck stitches because they sometimes lead to missed stitches. Check out my 

I was again trying to discover what yarns my Addi will like. Additionally, I was destashing and helping a friend with a charity project. So, I decided to see if I can make a scarf out of this Lion brand 24/7 Cotton yarn.
wound so tightly, I could not even get the other end from inside of the skein. So, I decided to rewind it into a cake (which I strongly recommend for all projects on circular and flat bed machines especially operated with a power adapters or motors).
skip/tuck of drop stitches or skip the yarn. But once I had enough length and attached a weight, I was even able to knit the whole length of the scarf with a power adapter to my Addi. See my video that shows actual knitting speed – was pretty fast!!
Looks at this beautiful web of stitches created by both hand and drill-cranking.
One skein proivded 252 rows of the scarf with beatiful even stitches. I was so pleased!! I hope you will enjoy knitting with this yarn – just remember the apply enough tension to knit without problems.