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Loom Knitting. The Zippy Iva Headband is modeled after the double knit Iva Headband, modeled after it, it splits in the middle to create the accent at the forehead. Worked on the Zippy loom with super bulky yarn in less than 30 minutes! Knitting loom: Zippy loom (2 Zippy looms, connected together). Yarn: Approx 20 yds of super bulky acrylic yarn. Sample used Bernat Mega Bulky (1 skein in Claret color). Notions: knitting tool, big eye tapestry needle. Size: fits up to 21 inch head. Gauge: 5 sts x 9 rows= 4 inches (in stockinette, using the Knit Stitch/U Stitch). Other: hair elastic (pony holder) Pattern notes: Connect the two Zippy looms together. Position the stitches at the middle of the knitting loom to have empty pegs at each end. Cast on 4 stitches Row 1-8: knit to end of row. Row 9: Increase at the beginning of the row (ewrap the empty peg to the right).

Row 10: Increase at the beginning of the row (ewrap the empty peg to the left). Row 11-18: knit to the end of row. Next 4 rows: knit to the end of row. Items in Yarn Paradise store on eBay! *Twisted Stitches | Gettin' It Pegged…Loom Knitter's Clique. *Here are a few tutorials on how to do common techniques used frequently in Gettin’ It Pegged! Patterns… The “Secret” Formula for Double Ribbing! ;) Read all about it right here! Choices in Cast Ons & Bind Offs: detailed comparisons of popular loom knitting cast ons and bind offs available today! *Click here to download the Article on Cast On Comparisons & How-to Links. :) *Click here to download the Article on Bind Off Comparisons & How-to Links :) Loom Knitting Bind Off Comparison Video: The Scoop on Seaming: detailed comparisons of popular seaming techniques available today!

*Click here to download the Article on Seaming Comparisons & How-to Links :) Working with the Half Stitch Working with Double Knit: Cast On & Bind Off Learn the Chain Lace Stitch, originally discovered right here at Gettin’ It Pegged! Here is a 3-Part Video Tutorial/LAL on how to createScrubby-O’s! Here’s a 2 Part Series of how to create Stitch Markers for your Knitting Looms! I-Cord Seaming in use~ Intro… Like this: Summer 2009. 6 months [12 months, 18 months, 2T, 4T, 6, 8] Shown in size 6 Months Chest: 18 [20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30] inches Length: 10 [11, 12, 13, 15.5, 17, 19] inches Dream In Color Classy [100% Superwash Merino; 250 yards/229 meters per 4 ounce./113 gram skein]; Go Go Grassy; 1 [1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3] skeins Recommended needle sizes US #5/3.75mm double-point needles US #5/3.75mm straight or circular needles US #7/4.5mm straight or circular needles (or size to obtain gauge) Notions Cable Needle Stitch Markers Stitch holder Tapestry Needle 2 buttons 26 sts and 28rows = 4" in Cable Pattern on larger needles.

Pattern Notes Sizes 6 months and 12 months are designed with buttons at the shoulder to simplify pulling the vest over infant heads. Using smaller size needles, cast on 60[66, 74, 80, 86, 92, 100] sts using the long tail cast on. Working edge sts as they appear, complete chart through Row 28, then work Rows 1-28 of chart 0[1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2] more times, then work Rows 1-5 of chart once more. Neck Ribbing. Rostitchery: i'm a knifty knitter! It's taking a while to get pictures of the opera costumes, but i've been SO eager to get back to regular posting that i'm just going to move on and post pictures as i get them. the fallout from the opera--all 72 costumes of it--is that i can't bear the thought of sewing right now, so with the cold weather coming, i've been KNITTING! And not just any knitting either, i picked up a set of knifty knitter looms and just as usual, i've been trying to figure out ways to do things on my own. actually, i've been forced to do so--there is a pitiful dearth of patterns or techniques available for these neat little gadgets, so naturally i had to come up with something. my first completed project was this little bumblebee hat for ella (click to see enlargement): there--i hope you are duly impressed with my ingenuity. :) whether or not the techniques i used to make this hat are "legal", i don't know, but they worked, and here is the pattern as best as i can explain it:

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Verena Knitting Magazine – Top European Knitting Fashion. Looms | Knitting Looms Markman Farms. In the past, Markman Looms, were made with pine, a softer wood. Our ADR Looms had metal hardware. Today's, Markman Looms are handmade of quality oak, with hardwood pegs. ADR-Adjustable Double Rakes, have sturdy nylon hardware. Both styles of looms, need to be groomed occasionally, to condition the wood, and spiff up the loom. Markman Looms feature pegs with deep grooves for easy "scooping up the yarn", longer pegs without "knobs" for ease of lifting the stitches off the pegs with less stress on the wrists! Our Handcrafted Looms may vary slightly from photo depictions. The product descriptions accurately state loom sizes and peg number. Please, consider your purchase carefully, as there are no refunds.

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