Servin’ Up Stripes! Loom Knit Table Runner * Click here to download the Article on Seaming Comparisons & How-to Links □ The Scoop on Seaming: detailed comparisons of popular seaming techniques available today! * Click here to download the Article on Bind Off Comparisons & How-to Links □Ĭlick here to view a Loom Knitting Bind Off Comparison Video! * Click here to download the Article on Cast On Comparisons & How-to Links. Tutorial: Choices in Cast Ons & Bind Offs: detailed comparisons of popular loom knitting cast ons and bind offs available today! Please see this post for all instructions as well as links to Brenda Myers’ original Felted Rose pattern. Just click the link above to see all the information about the project, as well as the complete, step-by-step tutorial video.Īlternate Version of the Felted Roses Greenery! PS: Here’s the post about the Chain Lace Stitch and Cowl when it was first published back in 2012…you know…for old time’s sake, lol! □ You can find this really fun and festive for fall pattern with two different pumpkin varieties to choose from over at the Knitting Board Blog …but why choose? Work up an entire pumpkin patch super fast with these babies and the Zippy Loom! □ Please see this post for all kinds of goodies for your freebie lovin’ pleasure! □ It whips up super fast on the Zippy Looms! This one is one of my favorites to wear every fall since its creation! Please enjoy this introduction to the Zippy Master Set, including a tutorial video and pattern on how to create this lovely design! □ This design features both double and single knit, making it a wonderful introduction to the Rotating Double Knit Loom by Authentic Knitting Board…Enjoy! I imagine this floral motif as the window that looks out onto a rose garden, which would be a perfect place to sit and knit in the shades of the trellises, surrounded by the lovely scents of nature. Please subscribe to my blog to get notifications on all my upcoming projects.This tutorial and afghan square pattern will have you creeping and crawling for your looms, not from fright, haha! □ Feel free to post your final projects to my Facebook page. Considering making a small donation ($3 suggested – though anything is appreciated) for the downloaded pdf pattern: /BridgetDavet. Here is a FREE pdf for you to download and the video tutorial as well. Please considering making items from this pattern and donating them to your local children’s hospital, women’s shelter, homeless shelter, etc. My photos may NOT be used, you must take your own photos of your finished products for your use. You may sell products made from this pattern only if you clearly credit the design to me (The Davet Homestead) and provide a link to my blog No mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind is allowed. Please do not copy or distribute this pattern in any manner or claim as your own. Supplies needed for this project are listed in the pattern and above. Using a smaller gauge loom will make the stitches tighter if that is what you like as well.įeel free to use this pattern, but please see the following information regarding use of this pattern. for the blanket, depending on the size you’d like to make it. You can use a round loom, straight loom, infinity loom, etc. Using different yarn, loom gauge, plus other differences will make the width and lengths different than mine. The final length of my baby hat was 5.5″. The final width of my blanket using all 41 pegs was about 16″ width. and matching baby hat on a round loom from start to finish. In this tutorial you will learn how to loom knit a baby blanket (or any size) on a round loom, straight loom, infinity loom, etc. Yarn: #5 bulky yarn: Loops & Threads Charisma – Think Pink Loom, hook & yarn needle: 24 & 41 peg looms from a basic loom set In a few months we will be making blankets, hats and other items for NICU babies. This blanket and hat design set is part of the items I’m designing for my Crafting Blessing group. What I ended up with is still such a beautiful stitch. I’m new to reading knitting patterns and totally messed up in my conversion. As I noted in my hurdle stitch hat post, this is technically not the traditional needle knit hurdle stitch pattern. This design will lay flat even without having a border edge. Recently I made a matching baby blanket and hat with a border that is super cute! I decided to make a matching baby blanket and hat set using the same stitch but without a border.
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