WOW❣️❣️❣️This way is definitely a whole lot easier on doing the linen stitch with this purl over, now I wouldn’t feel bad about trying the linen stitch again. Thanks so much for explaining & showing how the purl over looks🥰
Thanks so much for your help I did a swatch on this and your right it doesn't curl I always use garter stitch for my blankets so they don't curl and I love how this came out and now I don't have too. I love your patterns so much ❤️ you do awesome no worries looking forward for more videos to come
No I don’t plan on doing a video for it… I’ve just recently became brave enough to video these short clips and I don’t feel real comfortable doing so yet. 🤣 I do it to be able to share tips and tricks to looming that work for me and make looming easier. The pattern for this blanket is available here if interested! Thanks so much! www.cindwoodlooms.com/collections/laurie-schue-patterns/products/loom-knit-epattern-rings-of-linen?variant=37542317293723
I have a written pattern for this Rings of Linen Afghan. I do not have a video, only this one showing how I do the purl back. I am posting a link to this pattern. I have several afghan patterns available on that website, some are FREE!! www.cindwoodlooms.com/collections/laurie-schue-patterns/products/loom-knit-epattern-rings-of-linen
When making flat panel items like this, you always Skip (also called slip) the 1st peg in the row. Then you always uknit the last peg in the row. Even if the pattern calls for you to purl all pegs in the row, you always uknit the last peg. In this video, I do just that each time. I do not knit the first peg, and I always uknit the last peg in the row. It does not matter which direction you knit on your loom. I usually start to loom going to the right on my loom. Second row then I knit to the left. Either way is fine! It is simply your preference.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤fantastic stitch-thanks!!
Thank you!
WOW❣️❣️❣️This way is definitely a whole lot easier on doing the linen stitch with this purl over, now I wouldn’t feel bad about trying the linen stitch again. Thanks so much for explaining & showing how the purl over looks🥰
Thanks Bonnie!
@@lschue 💐
Thanks so much for your help I did a swatch on this and your right it doesn't curl I always use garter stitch for my blankets so they don't curl and I love how this came out and now I don't have too. I love your patterns so much ❤️ you do awesome no worries looking forward for more videos to come
Your welcome! Thanks so much for the kind words, I appreciate it!!
@@lschue your welcome hope you have a great day can't wait for more videos
@@Divinediamonddexterity You have a great day too!! 🥰
The blanket in the picture is amazing. Will you do a tutorial for it?
No I don’t plan on doing a video for it… I’ve just recently became brave enough to video these short clips and I don’t feel real comfortable doing so yet. 🤣 I do it to be able to share tips and tricks to looming that work for me and make looming easier. The pattern for this blanket is available here if interested! Thanks so much! www.cindwoodlooms.com/collections/laurie-schue-patterns/products/loom-knit-epattern-rings-of-linen?variant=37542317293723
@@lschue Okay☹. I think you do an excellent job. I'll keep watching and waiting 🤞😊.
love it Thank You
Thank you for sharing 🤗
Your welcome Rita!
Whats the blue blanket in the preview? Do you have a video showing that pattern?
I have a written pattern for this Rings of Linen Afghan. I do not have a video, only this one showing how I do the purl back. I am posting a link to this pattern. I have several afghan patterns available on that website, some are FREE!! www.cindwoodlooms.com/collections/laurie-schue-patterns/products/loom-knit-epattern-rings-of-linen
thanks!!!
I am left handed. I can never remember what way to wrap my end pegs and when to wrap and when to slip. :(
When making flat panel items like this, you always Skip (also called slip) the 1st peg in the row. Then you always uknit the last peg in the row. Even if the pattern calls for you to purl all pegs in the row, you always uknit the last peg. In this video, I do just that each time. I do not knit the first peg, and I always uknit the last peg in the row. It does not matter which direction you knit on your loom. I usually start to loom going to the right on my loom. Second row then I knit to the left. Either way is fine! It is simply your preference.
Love ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘 ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘 ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘 ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘 ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ love this thanks for video
Your welcome!