The casting off technique for the flat looms has to be carefully considered. This is binding off with no stretch. While this technique is handy, it can ruin your project
Read FullThe Loom Knit Zig Zag Duplicate Stitch is very similar to the loom knit zig-zag stitch but it’s called duplicate for a reason. When wrapping back in the opposite direction,
Read FullThe Loom Knit Zig Zag Stitch is a wrapping technique where it needs two rows to complete the stitch. It’s easy to loom knit. You will follow the path and
Read FullThe Loom Knit Double Stockinette Stitch requires you to wrap the loom twice to double up the thickness. Getting started requires you to secure the cast-on process. I recommended a
Read FullThe Loom Knit Stockinette Stitch bounces across the loom skipping every other peg going across and then wrapping the skipped pegs coming back. Getting started with this stitch requires you
Read FullThe Loom Knit Double Stockinette Twisted Stitch allows you to thicken up your project without having to double up on the yarn strands to feed it. You will proceed with
Read FullThe Loom Knitting Stockinette Twisted Stitch is my go to stitch for loom knitting. I love the look and ease of this stitch. It’s using an e-wrap technique of spinning
Read FullKnitting Stripes on a Round Loom is easier than you think. Skipping pegs and using multiple strings are the trick. You can skip just 1 peg or multiples but the
Read FullBinding off in loom knitting is a way to keep the project open at the top. Shown here in the round loom. The biggest tip is to watch the tension
Read FullThe differences between the flat looms and how to consider using them. Use a portion of a large loom or use the full loom for bigger projects. These looms can
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