Loom Knitting is the art of knitting with a tool instead of knitting needles. There are a variety of looms on the market, and you need to make the decision to select the right looms for your application.
There are companies that specialize in loom making only and the quality difference. For example, Looms by KB tend to be much better in quality in manufacturing and attention to the peg sizing. The ones pictured above are generics which are fine for though just dabbling in the hobby. But for serious loomers, you may want to consider the brand and quality. For me, the generic ones are fine.
Generally speaking, the rectangular looms aka flat looms can also do things like hats. Instead of working across the loom, you can circle the rectangular one.
Round Looms
Room Looms can come individually or as a kit. In the kit shown here, the peg distances between them vary depending on the size. As a new loomer, you may think the loom diameters as being too big for the projects. I made that mistake when I started.
- Smallest Loom is for things like Christmas Stockings for even sock slippers. You can also do preemie size baby hats.
- Purple (next size up) is regular baby size hats.
- There is no size of general child-size in this kit.
- Orange (next size up) is adult size hats.
- Pink (largest size) could be for bags.
You can use the looms for flat panel knitting by not circling the entire loom.
Rectangular / Flat Looms
Rectangular or Flat Looms are for doing three possible concepts. You can make scarves that are knitted on both sides of the scarf. You can use the loom as a circle for things like hats or things you want to knit a tube with. You can also do flat panels around the loom but not joining to form a circle and go back and forth.
I would think about your projects you want to do. Scarves, definitely the way to go. If you are more interested in hats, I would get the round looms. If you want both, I would get at least the right circumference of round loom and a flat loom.
These make for great creative gifts for child and adults alike.
Sock Looms
Sock looms allow someone uncomfortable with knitting needles to still make socks.
The pegs are closer together and the pegs are much more thinner. They can handle the smaller thickness sock yarns that are required to make socks.
Most sock looms, if not all that I have seen, are adjustable. You will notice this loom has letters moulded into the face of the loom. You can slide one side in and out. This means you can make different diameter socks by setting the loom in advance. The numbers on the loom help you get the right information and there are usually instructions with the loom.
Yarn Pick Tool
The yarn pick tool that is provided with the kits is cheap. I mean, CHEAP! I have found that the tool provided tends to break pretty easily. The metal is inserted into the rubberized grip. Through experience, the metal pick becomes separated from the rubber and free spins inside the tool. It's impossible to knit with once it breaks.
At Michaels, they took me over the Cricut section. They have this tool called the Weeder. It's essentially a heavy-duty pick. It's bigger for my larger hands and is thicker to grab onto. It's about $13 CDN for this tool. Worth the money if you ask me.
More Ideas
- Naturally Fabulous Woven Scarf
- Knit EZ Wool Fringed Pillow Pattern
- Loom Knitting Christmas Stocking Pattern
Barbara Scher says
I just viewed your video on the purchase of a loom. I am left handed with a slight disability in my right hand.
I am still able to crochet but knitting has become difficult. Therefore, I would like to try loom knitting. In the video you showed a wooden form you designed that holds the loom. Can this be purchased? If so where. I believe it could help me.
Thank you.
Barbara Scher
Mikey says
the tool you saw was just my own contraption I made at home to hold the loom. I didn't get it anywhere. I'm sorry.
Charlotte Kidwell says
Hi Mikey. I love to crochet but never took to knitting. It felt too awkward to me. I'm so excited about loom knitting and would love more videos about the craft. I've purchased the round loom sets but don't have a long loom, like for scarves. I'm going to start looming making hats and will go on from there. So, yes, yes, yes! Please produce more videos about loom knitting. Char from Phoenix. ??️?
Catherine Harris says
You can work a flat piece on a round loom....just don’t connect your first and last peg. I use a stitch marker to make sure I don’t by mistake connect the pegs. You can also play with sizes of flat panels on the round loom. You don’t need to make use of all your pegs. Enjoy your new craft and I hope you will make many beautiful things. If you need any help I’d be happy to assist you however I can. Be well!
shannon hays says
I want to know if my loom for making rubber band bracelets will work??
Mikey says
I'm not sure. You will need to try it.