Not going to lie, I had no confidence I could finish when Part 2 started! I stuck it out and I am glad I did. Great instruction. Find turning playback to .50 is useful in some sections.
Oh you did it again. Love making these squares. I have 2 done making a total of 4 squares about 23" big. Sewing all 4 together and then making a border kind of like a picyure frame. You so inspire me. Thank you gor sharing.
Love this. Would be great for a stach buster of parts of yarns that are the same eight and not a lot of. Also a great wip to carry around to places. Definitely going to use this for my next project. Ty for doing it
Yes, I would like to make 8” x8” squares for a charity that requires this size. I have tried multiple times to adjust the amount of pegs and I am always off! 😢🥴😵
im using these cute mitered squares to make a mitered blanket! turning out awesome so far
Not going to lie, I had no confidence I could finish when Part 2 started! I stuck it out and I am glad I did. Great instruction. Find turning playback to .50 is useful in some sections.
My daughter will be getting one of these Knitting Looms for Christmas soon! She likes those type of craft instead of the messy art. :)
Oh you did it again. Love making these squares. I have 2 done making a total of 4 squares about 23" big. Sewing all 4 together and then making a border kind of like a picyure frame. You so inspire me. Thank you gor sharing.
Loved this!!!! Opens up new ideas,, thanks for sharing
Perfect timing! I am making blankets for my kids for Christmas and these squares will be perfect! Thank you for all you do...:)
Thank you Andrea! (I should be working on Christmas gifts too! I'm always to late too late to make great gifts like those)
Thanks, always enjoy your videos. Very neat looking square.
Thank you so much Maryann! :)
Thank you for making this video. I've been wanting to make a blanket and these squares will make it so much easier. 🙂🌺
Thank you Susan! Yes, we can work a blanket knitting squares joined to each other
Love this. Would be great for a stach buster of parts of yarns that are the same eight and not a lot of. Also a great wip to carry around to places. Definitely going to use this for my next project. Ty for doing it
Thank you so much Suzi for such a positive comment! ^_^
Great work! Thank you very much. Love your presentation.
Thank you so much Shyamala :)
I love your video and your square looks great 🥰
Thank you so much Bonnie! :)
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Lovely as always! Enjoyed trying! Wish to share WIP. Want to try a bag. Thank you for making it possible
Love this!! Thank you
I'm thinking a coat made from the miter squares my friend😍😍
:) great idea
Ohhh this is a good one!!! Ty
Thank you Suzi! ^_^
First project on a loom ee
Me too :) it's great fun!
Could u use this pattern to make dishcloths using cotton yarn
If you wanted to do just triangles how would you cast of please
Hi, is it necessary to use bulky weight yarn or can I use thinner gauge yarn (like 1 mm) while using this technique?
can this be made into a tote bag?
How large is the finished square?
Mine is 15.5 x 15.5 cm ( 6x6"), but you can use more pegs to make it larger or less pegs to make it smaller :)
Yes, I would like to make 8” x8” squares for a charity that requires this size. I have tried multiple times to adjust the amount of pegs and I am always off! 😢🥴😵
Can this be made into a rug/ blanket?
Yes it can! :) I made this one once: th-cam.com/video/CUjY4RobZEA/w-d-xo.html
If I wanted to create a mitered triangle instead, how would that be accomplished? I keep trying to work out the math in my head and failing.
Hi Rebecca!
I would follow the first half of the video and then I would bind off all the pegs. Hope this helps :)
Those aren’t the same hands that I’ve seen before.
Can you do a video to show us how to put them together
how many rows is the first half