Amazing Loom Knits For Adults


Book Description

Loom knitting is a fast and easy way to knit without needles, but if you've ever looked at all those sizes and shapes of knitting looms and wondered what you could make with them, wonder no more! From simple scarves to oversized blankets to lacy shawls, you can loom knit just about anything. Before you tackle a complicated project, start by learning the basics of loom knitting, then make a simple scarf or stitch hat. After that, learn a few more stitches to ready yourself for other types of projects. Many of the patterns in this list use large gauge looms that are easy to find in large craft stores. Others use smaller gauge looms like those from Knitting Board. Along with a variety of sizes and styles, they also offer many free patterns, including an adorable toddler tunic. If you like learning by watching videos, loom knitting experts often share their patterns and special techniques on YouTube. Valena DIY is an excellent channel with tutorials for different stitches, as well as projects like hats, bags, socks, and mittens! And be sure to check out Joanna Brandt's patterns for still more loom-knit styles and designs. Ready to start wrapping those pegs? All that's left to do is choose one of these loom knitting patterns!




Amazing Loom Knits


Book Description

Prepare to be amazed at the stunning knitted accessories you can make on your loom! Cabled hats, lace wraps, colorwork scarves and leg warmers, textured shawls, cowls, socks, and more! The basic loom knitting techniques are easy to learn, and when you are ready for more, lace, cables, Fair Isle, and beautiful textured designs can all be accomplished on a knitting loom. This book teaches all of the loom-knitting stitches needed in photo-illustrated steps, so it's easy to follow along and start knitting your first project right away. Once you start, you'll want to knit all 30 patterns in the book! Learn how to cast on, basic knit and purl stitches, and bind off Expand your knowledge to use more than one color, make textured stitches, and lace 30 knitting patterns included for hats, scarves, shawls, totes, headbands, mittens, and more




Big Book of Loom Knitting


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Make hats, scarves, sweaters, an afghan and more-- without knitting needles!--




Loom Knitting Pattern Book


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"[T]his comprehensive book reveals everything you need to know to make a wide range of projects."-back cover.




Adult Loom Knits


Book Description

Loom knitting is a quick and easy method to knit without needles, but if you've ever wondered what you might produce with all the different sizes and shapes of knitting looms, wonder no longer! You can loom knit everything from simple scarves to enormous comforters to intricate shawls. Before attempting a more difficult project, understand the fundamentals of loom knitting and then construct a small scarf or stitch cap. Then, to prepare yourself for different sorts of crafts, master a few additional stitches. Many of the patterns on this list make use of big gauge looms, which are widely available in craft stores. Others utilize looms with lower gauges, such as ones from Knitting Board. They provide several free designs, including a lovely infant tunic, in addition to a range of sizes and styles. If you prefer to learn through videos, loom knitting masters frequently offer their patterns and unique techniques on YouTube.Valena DIY is a fantastic channel with lessons for various stitches and projects such as hats, purses, socks, and mittens! Also, for more loom-knit styles and designs, check out Joanna Brandt's patterns. Are you ready to begin wrapping those pegs? Now you only have to pick one of these loom knitting designs!




I Can't Believe I'm Loom Knitting


Book Description

Everything you need to know about loom knitting plus 18 projects!




Knitting Loom Guide


Book Description

Are you frustrated because you don't have the exact knitting loom listed in the pattern? Are you still trying to find an elusive purple Knifty Knitter Adult Hat Loom? Help is here, my loomy friends! The GoodKnit Kisses' Knitting Loom Guide is an essential resource book for loom knitters. This book is loaded with information about knitting looms. It's NOT a "how-to" book that teaches you to loom knit, but it's a tool to help you find the best loom for your project. You can quickly and easily find the loom you're looking for in the intuitive, organized charts. What's Inside? 1. Looms by Brand - Each loom maker has a dedicated list that includes all their looms both current and discontinued. If there is a specific brand you prefer you can check there first to see if they make a loom in the size you need. (Discontinued looms are specially marked so you know they are no longer available.) 2. Loom by Gauge - Loom gauge tells you how big your stitches will be. When you find a pattern but don't have the exact loom the designer used you can look for a loom of the same gauge and peg count. You might be surprised to find that you already have a loom of the correct gauge in your inventory. Both loom gauge and center to center peg measurements are listed in the charts for your convenience. 3. Adjustable Looms - These looms can increase or decrease the number of pegs used when loom knitting in the round. They are great for decreased hat crowns, making multiple sizes of socks and shaping stuffed animals. Adjustable looms are marked in all the charts, but they also have a dedicated section of the book to save you time. 4. Double Knitting Looms - If you love double knitting, this is a must. Now you can find all the looms that can be used to double knit in every gauge from Extra Fine to Jumbo. 5. I also talk about what the looms are made of: Wood vs. Plastic and the pros and cons of both materials. 6. The Loom Gauge Equivalence Chart in the back of the book details the best yarn sizes (both US and UK/Aus sizes) for each loom gauge including the average stitches per inch knitting gauge for each size. I also list the equivalent knitting needles or crochet hooks for each gauge for those that like to convert patterns. Charts include the Gauge, C2C (center to center peg measurement in inches), Brand, Loom Name/Type, Peg count, whether the loom is adjustable or used for double knitting, and the color of the loom (if plastic) or loom base material. Our goal was to give you as much information about each loom as possible. This is a must-have book for your loom knitting library. Get your copy today and grab one for a fellow loomer. Believe me they'll thank you! For more on Kristen Mangus or GoodKnit Kisses visit http: //goodknitkisses.com, http: //www.youtube.com/goodknitkisses, or http: //www.facebook.com/goodknitkissesyoutube







Loom Knit Stitch Dictionary


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"Leisure Arts, the art of everyday living"--Cover.




Learn to Knit on Circle Looms


Book Description

Includes how-to instructions for using knitting looms and ten projects.