![]() ![]() The peg and above the loop already on the peg. Remove loops from each peg until all loops are off the loom by working in a counter clockwise direction.įinishing option #2 BB Finishing using the Looming hook: Lay the yarn across the grooved side of Cut the working yarn 2 times the circumference of the loom.įinishing option #1 BB Using a tapestry needle: Thread a tapestry needle on the end of the yarn and starting with peg # 1, run the needle through the 2 loops on the peg pulling the yarn through the loops. NOTE: A rolled hat brim can also be made by simply continuing to make the hat without pulling up the brim Finish Knitting the HatĬontinue adding rows as in previous steps until hat has reached suggested length as found in the table. When you have gone all the way around one time, you have completed the brim. Pull bottom loop over top two loops as before, continuing around the loom. Place the loop from the first row over each corresponding peg around the loom. Place the tail between pegs 1 & 41, lining up the ribs (wrong sides are together). Reach inside of the loom and grab the 3" tail. Hold the starting yarn straight down from the holding tack to line up the ribs. Use the table for the recommended length. Repeat step 2 and 3 until you have enough rows to make the brim of hat.(See chart.) AfterĪbout 5 rows, remove the beginning yarn from around the tack and let it hang down through the in the Remove the working yarn from the tack and add another row to Inside of the loom, leaving two loops remaining on the peg. Step 2: Take the looming hook and pick up the bottom loop and place over the top of the peg to the Wrap yarn a couple of times around the tack to hold yarn in place. Loom in this manner until you have three loops on each peg. This is the first round, continue going around the Loom, until you have reached the last peg (peg 41). (See illustration.) Continue doing this around the Take the yarn between peg 1 and the last peg to the inside and wrap yarn BB LOOSELY BB clockwiseĪround each peg in a counter clockwise direction. On the tack until you have about 5-6 rows knitted off. Peg 1 is to the right of the tack, when the tack is facing you.īegin threading the loom, by making a few wraps around the tack leaving a tail of about 3". Stopping place on each round of stitches. Step 1: To begin this project, find the on the outer rim of the loom. 1 or 2 (4-oz) skein yard in color of your choice.Method: 1 over 2 or 2 over 4 if working with 2 strands of yarn ![]() The 1 over 2 method may be used with worsted yarn also. The two over two method is recommended for child, youth and adult sizes and double worsted yarns. It is recommended that the 1 over 2 method be used for preemie and newborn size hats or knit them Following are instructions for 1 over 2 and 2 over 2 knitting methods. The type of yarn and size of hat will determine the method of knitting you will do on the loom. These frames can be used for flat knitting as well. There are square, triangle, round or oval ones which can be used to make a variety of knitting projects. Looms for knitting come in all sizes and shapes. ![]()
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