where were you eight years ago when we were told to use needle and extra yarn to bind off? You blew my mind with your creation is much easier and faster with out loosing stitches.Thank you so much for this quick method of binding off making a sweet ending to my beautiful knitting on the loom. HA!HA! pat/texas
It has been years since I watched this video, and I am so glad I came back to refresh my mind on how to use a long loom! Knitting needles make my hands cramp up lately and so here I am for the refresher on this loom. Round looms have been used always but this scarf is prettier than any regular needle that I would have used.
randomly decided I need a stress-relieving hobby and bought a loom and yarn on a whim. the included instructions were useless. this tutorial is the most helpful one I've seen, thanks for the detail and repetition!
I have done a scarf as a present in this stitch and it was fantastic. I shall make more and people should not feel as though as they are "cheating" since they are loom knitting (as I was told). Knitting is knitting ...period!!!!
I am learning how to loom knit with one hand, I have limited use of my right hand/fingers. I have already made 2 scarves for 2 of my nieces & showed them to my sister & now she wants me to make her one. I have tried learning how to crochet & it is a bit of a challenge but I am determined to learn but for now I will work with my looms.
Thank you so much for your comment, Wanda! (sorry for my late reply, I've been away for so long...) So glad to know you made all that! I hope you keep enjoying loom knitting :)
I got a loom in a box of yard sale yarn. Had no idea how to use it but I clicked on your video and made a cowl which my husband uses as a scarf around the house. Then I made about 15 scarves and 5 hats but this is my favorite stitch to use. You did a wonderful job, clear instructions and you made it look so simple. Now I have so many hats and scarves that I am giving them to the homeless in my area. I even put pretty flowers on the hats because they deserve to have pretty things too. Not too bad for knitting only 3 weeks. I will be able to clothe every person in So. Cal. by next winter. Thank you so much for making it easy and clear.
Wow! Thank you so much for your message (sorry for my late reply! I'm catching up with everything right now, I've been away for so long...). So glad to see you are a loomaholic like me!
Hi! Love how you teach us. You really take your time and sure we get it right 😊 thank you very much appreciated. And I love this project God bless you and your family
LOVE this tutorial! I do have a question about the cast on stitches. Is there a way to tighten them up so they look as good as the cast off stitches?? Cast on's are loopy while the cast off looks like a nice rope design. Can anyone answer this for me or point me to a solution? I found one video that shows how to tighten them up but it was a different stitch and chunky yarn doesn't bode well with at particular technique.
Thank you for the video. I made a scarf instead of a cowl and used a shorter loom. Turned out lovely using a kind of ombré yarn. Your tutorials are fantastic.
did you make an infinity scarf? i cannot seem to find a video that tells me how to cast off with a rectangle loom for an infinity scarf. like how to join them together...
If you want to join the ends together, you can just sew them together (once you have cast off and finished the scarf). Alternatively, if you prefer to knit the ends together while the scarf is still on the loom (instead of sewing them together once the scarf is off the loom) you could theoretically do as follows: Knit the scarf as long as you want. Then stop at a point when you only have one loop per peg. Then use your hook to carefully swap all the loops from one side of the loom onto the row of pegs on the opposite side of the loom. (If you did that correctly, you should now have 2 loops per peg on one side of the loom, but zero loops per peg on the opposite side of the loom). Now knit over as normal. (i.e. use your hook to knit all the bottom loops over the top loops). If you did that correctly, you should now have 1 loop per peg on one side of the loom, and still zero loops per peg on the opposite side of the loom. Now you can take the end of your scarf (the cast on edge / beginning edge) and bring it up and put your row of cast-on loops onto the pegs on the loom that currently each have 1 loop on. Your scarf will now be looped into a circle. Now you should have 2 loops per peg, so you can knit your bottom loops over the top, and the end of your scarf will now be knitted to the beginning of your scarf. But after you have done that, you will still have to cast off to avoid the final row of knitting from coming undone, so I don't really recommend this method because it will probably leave you with a row of obvious protruding bumps due to the additional cast off row. So if you want an infinity scarf, it is probably better just to make the scarf as normal and then sew the ends together. I say "probably" because I have not actually tried the method described. I was merely visualising it in my head, to try and help you figure out a way to achieve what you want.
I've been head over heels for all of your videos for a few years now but why no videos of shawls? I'm struggling with others videos and was surprised that you didn't have one. When I struggle, I think of you because you make it easy.
I love it. Thanks for posting this. I dug out my looms and needles for the bottom of the closet. Haven't really been enjoying as much as I should. Keep posting great videos. I added this to my playlist of crafts to do 😃
Miss you and hope all is going all right for you and your family. I have never made anything on a long loom but this is gorgeous. I just received my long loom today and I'm going to try this. I am currently working on a couple of full sized blankets, one of them using your baby blanket pattern. It is really looking nice. If I figure out how to attach a photo, I would love to send you a photo of a baby blanket I made for a baby shower! I think of you often. Stay safe.
Hello Patty! Thank you so much for your message (sorry, I've just read it! I'm still catching up with everything, I've been away for so long...). I'm fine, so does my family, thank you so much for asking. Sorry for not saying a word after that video about what was going on in my country. I needed some time for me and my family...
Haydee lsNecesito de tu ayuda. Estamos haciendo una cadena de oración, por Benjamín López del Preescolar del Colegio La Inmaculada. Tiene 5 añitos y le diagnosticaron cáncer de hueso. Tu ora por el y se lo pasas a 10 contactos más, para que lleguemos a los 1000. ¡Dios te pague! Por favor, no lo cortes. Gracias.
Hi, i would like to know how can i put beads into a rectangular loom? And circular loom? For example, in the scarf that you show in this video. Thank You. Great projects!
Hi, thank you for the quick answer, but i tried to use the beads in a rectangular loom looking for the video belt and i don't Know how to use it, i think is different when is a rectangular loom, do you agree? Can you tried and post a video ? Thank you very much.
I'm following the steps exactly! But my stitch doesn't really look exactly like yours.. Maybe because I'm using bigger yarn? But what ever it is it's supper pretty! Haha thanks for the video!
+lolgirl22100 hi! Maybe the yarn thickness could be a reason... Apart from that, we recommend you to double check if you are wrapping the pegs in the same way we do on the video (to the right, and to the left). If you do it in a different way, then the stitches turn out different
I love this! you post great tutorials. I do have a question though-- I want to make a scarf with this stitch for my Dad but he wouldn't wear a cowl neck one... Is there a way to use this stitching to make a regular scarf?
+Megan Ward thank you so much :) You can work a scarf in the same way we show on this video. You just need to work it longer, to be a scarf, and that's it.
Love your video. You are much easier to follow that some other videos. I am needing to make a hat with ear flaps (a firefly hat) but the videos are done upside down and I can't follow them. Do you have any suggestions?
Hi there again! :) For the moment, these are the "hats with ears" I have: th-cam.com/video/AVNleQNWSHo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/2ZcNnrXOJ1w/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/8tb8h5DVb4Q/w-d-xo.html
where were you eight years ago when we were told to use needle and extra yarn to bind off? You blew my mind with your creation is much easier and faster with out loosing stitches.Thank you so much for this quick method of binding off making a sweet ending to my beautiful knitting on the loom. HA!HA! pat/texas
It has been years since I watched this video, and I am so glad I came back to refresh my mind on how to use a long loom! Knitting needles make my hands cramp up lately and so here I am for the refresher on this loom. Round looms have been used always but this scarf is prettier than any regular needle that I would have used.
randomly decided I need a stress-relieving hobby and bought a loom and yarn on a whim. the included instructions were useless. this tutorial is the most helpful one I've seen, thanks for the detail and repetition!
I have done a scarf as a present in this stitch and it was fantastic. I shall make more and people should not feel as though as they are "cheating" since they are loom knitting (as I was told). Knitting is knitting ...period!!!!
it's not cheating it's just different. I have a hard time using the needles just can't seem to make them work
+Lori Lynette People actually think it's cheating?! crazies.
+Lori Lynette It's not cheating it's a tool.
By that logic, painters are cheating by using brushes and paints.
Exactly!!!
Oh, the best! Nice clear start and progress there. Love it, no black magic to confuse beginners like me. Thanks!.
I went back to ny school life,once we were taught this during our craft class.It was amazing at that time,now too it was AMAZING.
I am learning how to loom knit with one hand, I have limited use of my right hand/fingers. I have already made 2 scarves for 2 of my nieces & showed them to my sister & now she wants me to make her one. I have tried learning how to crochet & it is a bit of a challenge but I am determined to learn but for now I will work with my looms.
Thank you so much for your comment, Wanda! (sorry for my late reply, I've been away for so long...) So glad to know you made all that! I hope you keep enjoying loom knitting :)
Thank for including the bind-off! Too many tutorials for this stitch that stop short of that process.
:) you're welcome Debbie!
I got a loom in a box of yard sale yarn. Had no idea how to use it but I clicked on your video and made a cowl which my husband uses as a scarf around the house. Then I made about 15 scarves and 5 hats but this is my favorite stitch to use. You did a wonderful job, clear instructions and you made it look so simple. Now I have so many hats and scarves that I am giving them to the homeless in my area. I even put pretty flowers on the hats because they deserve to have pretty things too. Not too bad for knitting only 3 weeks. I will be able to clothe every person in So. Cal. by next winter. Thank you so much for making it easy and clear.
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Wow! Thank you so much for your message (sorry for my late reply! I'm catching up with everything right now, I've been away for so long...). So glad to see you are a loomaholic like me!
Thank you for this. I've just ordered my first loom and this makes it so clear step by step what to do. Wish me luck
Best, easy to follow tutorial I've seen on here by far! Thanks for that.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it!
Hi! Love how you teach us. You really take your time and sure we get it right 😊 thank you very much appreciated. And I love this project God bless you and your family
Muy lindos sus trabajos no entiendo su idioma pero lo que expresa con sus manos. Lo dice todo.. gracias y bendiciones
Gracias! :) Aquí tienes este proyecto en español: th-cam.com/video/s8rE2pkgqkY/w-d-xo.html
I just made a small wrist band by watching this tutorial.... Just finished it....thanks for helping
c'est très jolie merci madame pour votre travail
LOVE this tutorial! I do have a question about the cast on stitches. Is there a way to tighten them up so they look as good as the cast off stitches?? Cast on's are loopy while the cast off looks like a nice rope design. Can anyone answer this for me or point me to a solution? I found one video that shows how to tighten them up but it was a different stitch and chunky yarn doesn't bode well with at particular technique.
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This was great - I just made one in a couple of afternoons, and am thrilled with how it looks! Thank you.
Thank you for the video. I made a scarf instead of a cowl and used a shorter loom. Turned out lovely using a kind of ombré yarn. Your tutorials are fantastic.
Elaine Tsai
Elaine Tsai
Elaine Tsai
did you make an infinity scarf? i cannot seem to find a video that tells me how to cast off with a rectangle loom for an infinity scarf. like how to join them together...
If you want to join the ends together, you can just sew them together (once you have cast off and finished the scarf).
Alternatively, if you prefer to knit the ends together while the scarf is still on the loom (instead of sewing them together once the scarf is off the loom) you could theoretically do as follows:
Knit the scarf as long as you want.
Then stop at a point when you only have one loop per peg.
Then use your hook to carefully swap all the loops from one side of the loom onto the row of pegs on the opposite side of the loom.
(If you did that correctly, you should now have 2 loops per peg on one side of the loom, but zero loops per peg on the opposite side of the loom).
Now knit over as normal. (i.e. use your hook to knit all the bottom loops over the top loops).
If you did that correctly, you should now have 1 loop per peg on one side of the loom, and still zero loops per peg on the opposite side of the loom.
Now you can take the end of your scarf (the cast on edge / beginning edge) and bring it up and put your row of cast-on loops onto the pegs on the loom that currently each have 1 loop on. Your scarf will now be looped into a circle.
Now you should have 2 loops per peg, so you can knit your bottom loops over the top, and the end of your scarf will now be knitted to the beginning of your scarf.
But after you have done that, you will still have to cast off to avoid the final row of knitting from coming undone, so I don't really recommend this method because it will probably leave you with a row of obvious protruding bumps due to the additional cast off row.
So if you want an infinity scarf, it is probably better just to make the scarf as normal and then sew the ends together.
I say "probably" because I have not actually tried the method described. I was merely visualising it in my head, to try and help you figure out a way to achieve what you want.
Pretty like the way you put two wooden buttons I've been working on my Scarf n its almost done I did mine in hot pink/lime green
الله يسلم يديك وقلبك وروحك الهادئة الجميلة
سررت بالفيديو
وبهدوئك
أشكرك
ثانكيو
Can you make this cowl with the figure 8 stitch. This is one of the best tutorials I have ever watched.
You showed this in a Very easy way.. ❤ Wil definitely try.
Hermosa bufanda,gracias por compartir, es justo lo que estaba buscando. Saludos desde mi Colombia
i love this..the instructions r spot on and easy to follow thank you!
Chiếc khăn của bạn đẹp quá😊❤
Pretty! Quick and easy thank you very much for teaching us and sharing!!! Liz x
Very clear demo, thank you!
Great tutorial
your amazing i am working on a scarf
i have a kit that comes with other tools this helped a lot
Maravilloso trabajo
Rápido y fácil de entender
ces vraiment magnifique j'adore faire le crochet
Excellent video. Very easy to follow. How can I do this stitch for a hat.
I've been head over heels for all of your videos for a few years now but why no videos of shawls? I'm struggling with others videos and was surprised that you didn't have one. When I struggle, I think of you because you make it easy.
Thank you so much! I'll try to make a shawl!
I love it. Thanks for posting this. I dug out my looms and needles for the bottom of the closet. Haven't really been enjoying as much as I should. Keep posting great videos. I added this to my playlist of crafts to do 😃
Lindo trabalho,vc sabe fazer gola escama ou jacaré no tear?
I've seen two vids of urs now so I subscribed
Nice video. Will definitely try this one. Thanks.
Thank u. Awesome thanks
it's very nice
Like loom patterns so thank you very much
thank you for sharing your knowledge of the skills. God bless you.
And now I'm headed to Michaels to get several looms..... Ugggh....great tutorials....
+Dawn Cherry hahaha thank you! :)
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Miss you and hope all is going all right for you and your family. I have never made anything on a long loom but this is gorgeous. I just received my long loom today and I'm going to try this. I am currently working on a couple of full sized blankets, one of them using your baby blanket pattern. It is really looking nice. If I figure out how to attach a photo, I would love to send you a photo of a baby blanket I made for a baby shower! I think of you often. Stay safe.
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Hello Patty! Thank you so much for your message (sorry, I've just read it! I'm still catching up with everything, I've been away for so long...). I'm fine, so does my family, thank you so much for asking. Sorry for not saying a word after that video about what was going on in my country. I needed some time for me and my family...
Am respect your hard work
thank you for the video is a nice touch God bless you
wow Very nice!!!!
So beautiful!!! How can we do this stitch with round loom kniiting?
me gusto mucho grasias por compartir lo realiza y se deja entender con sus manos ya q no se su idioma
+Haydee Lazo muchas gracias :) Aquí tienes la versión en español: th-cam.com/video/s8rE2pkgqkY/w-d-xo.html
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Tuteate
Haydee lsNecesito de tu ayuda. Estamos haciendo una cadena de oración, por Benjamín López del Preescolar del Colegio La Inmaculada. Tiene 5 añitos y le diagnosticaron cáncer de hueso. Tu ora por el y se lo pasas a 10 contactos más, para que lleguemos a los 1000. ¡Dios te pague!
Por favor, no lo cortes. Gracias.
Haydee Lazo caballos.
super cool i just need a loom knitter
I used this stitch on a "mini-scarf" for my 5 year old
Ponto muito lindo.
Très beau travail. Bravo et merci pour ce bel ouvrage. 👍👍👍🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷❤️❤️❤️
Hi, i would like to know how can i put beads into a rectangular loom? And circular loom? For example, in the scarf that you show in this video. Thank You. Great projects!
+Patricia Ferrão hi! Here you can check a project where we added some beads while loom knitting: th-cam.com/video/2R2j0AIjFnQ/w-d-xo.html
Hi, thank you for the quick answer, but i tried to use the beads in a rectangular loom looking for the video belt and i don't Know how to use it, i think is different when is a rectangular loom, do you agree? Can you tried and post a video ? Thank you very much.
excellent video , thank you so much.
that's so pretty
tamia11 falanna
Merci beaucoup. Très joli ❤
you have inspired me.. i think i can do this. thank you so much. lovely work.
Hi Tuteate I have a question. Can I use weight 4 yarn if I double the yarn to make this scarf?
I love this, will try to do & hopefully it would come out as pretty as yours🤗thanks for sharing 🌹
Thank you Margarita :) It will come out awesome
Beautiful 👌👌👌👌
Gracias, fue muy util!
How much time does it take you for the scarf
Thanks for you I did it. It's very nice
Thank you
Lindo. A.mei. parabéns
thank you soo much for this video
Dein Schal sieht richtig toll aus❤
Great video!! can you tell me exactly what size is the yarn? I didnt see it or unless i missed it
Is there such things as too tight? I often cant loop the bottoms over the tops
I like it alot well done 🖒🖒🖒
beautiful...gearing up for winter :D
+enkayyyyy thank you! ^_^
This is so helpful
Love it.
great work
I'm following the steps exactly! But my stitch doesn't really look exactly like yours.. Maybe because I'm using bigger yarn? But what ever it is it's supper pretty! Haha thanks for the video!
+lolgirl22100 hi! Maybe the yarn thickness could be a reason... Apart from that, we recommend you to double check if you are wrapping the pegs in the same way we do on the video (to the right, and to the left). If you do it in a different way, then the stitches turn out different
Thx
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lolgirl22100
that a nice stitch thank you for the video God bless you
Could this also make an ear warmer?
Wow very nice tq,and where can get the loom
Fica lindo obrigada Boa noite 💋9
Muito lindo
sooo pretty
Thank you so much :)
How many rows do you do for this cowl plz lovely work 😊
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Very nice
Gostei ficou uma graça parabéns e fácil de fazer obrigado vou tentar fazer
very nice
رووووووعة شرح تحفففففففة
i just lerned ti knit, now i wish i hd bought a loom instead, lol
I love this! you post great tutorials.
I do have a question though--
I want to make a scarf with this stitch for my Dad but he wouldn't wear a cowl neck one... Is there a way to use this stitching to make a regular scarf?
+Megan Ward thank you so much :) You can work a scarf in the same way we show on this video. You just need to work it longer, to be a scarf, and that's it.
just wow¡!¡! beautiful.
Love your video. You are much easier to follow that some other videos. I am needing to make a hat with ear flaps (a firefly hat) but the videos are done upside down and I can't follow them. Do you have any suggestions?
Hi there again! :) For the moment, these are the "hats with ears" I have: th-cam.com/video/AVNleQNWSHo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/2ZcNnrXOJ1w/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/8tb8h5DVb4Q/w-d-xo.html
mille merci , c'est super.
Love it...neat
J adore
hi this is great!! thx for sharing. if i want to make a shawl using the same stitch for an adult can i do that with a bigger nd longer loom?
Can you also make this stitch on a round loom
Amazing!
+Sezy's Crafts thank you so much! :)
Obrigado Deus lhe abençoe .
lavori maglia
Thank you!
Muy bien