Instructions |
1. Bottom Body Section: With 2 strands of white yarn, work on every peg of green loom, for approximately 10-12 inches. |
2. When you have reached the desired length, cut your yarn about 15" away from the last peg and put your yarn needle on the strands of thread. Go around the loom picking up the yarn off each peg (starting with the first peg) until you have all the yarn off the pegs. |
3. Draw up the yarn to leave an opening approximately 1-1"½" put the needle through the opening and slide the opening over the handle of the plunger. Pull the yarn snug. Whipstitch around in the loops surrounding the plunger handle. (Tacky Glue can be used here also, for extra durability-put the glue where the yarn and plunger handle meet on the inside of the project). |
4. Stuff the bottom body section with polyfil to the desired fullness. Whipstitch the top closed around the plunger handle. (Apply more glue here if desired). |
5. Middle Body Section: Repeat directions for "Bottom Body Section'? this time using the red loom and working approximately 9-11 inches. |
6. Top Body Section Repeat directions for "Bottom Body Section'? this time using the blue loom and working approximately 11-13". When you whipstitch the top of this section closed it will not be around the plunger handle. You will draw it up tight and secure your stitches |
7. This section looks a little abnormally long, but remember "½ of this section is covered by the hat, so you want it to be longer. You will sew (and/or glue) the face on after the hat is on. |
8. Hat: Using the red loom, make a hat with brim and ball. To make the brim, work every peg with 2 strands of yarn for approximately 12-14 rows; pull the first stitch up on the pegs; knit off; continue working until your hat measures about 7" or so. |
9. When you reach 7" , cut the yarn about 15" away from the last peg and put your yarn needle on the threads and pick up the loops from around the pegs. Pulling tightly, take your needle through to the center of the hat. Whipstitch a couple of stitches to secure the hat. Make a pom-pom to put on top of the hat using a pom-pom maker. |
10. Scarf: Using any loom work the panel stitch for 5 pegs with 2 strands of the same yarn used for the hat. (When doing the panel stitch, the end pegs only get knitted off every other row.) The scarf is approx. 24-25" long (before fringe) |
11. Bind off; following directions in the Knifty Knitter Slim Jim. Add fringe to the bottom of the scarf by cutting pieces of the yarn approximately 6" and pull 2 strands (folded in half) through the bottom of the scarf every "½'? or so, using a crochet hook. Pull the ends of the fringe through the loop made by the crochet hook. Snug down and trim the fringe if needed. ENJOY!! |
What you will need. |
Provo Craft Supplies |
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Other Supplies |
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Showing posts with label snowman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowman. Show all posts
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Snowman Pattern for the Round Looms
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Knifty Knitter Snowman Patterns
Snowman Patterns for the Knifty Knitter Looms
There are so many adorable snowman patterns available for the Knifty Knitter loom online, I decided to collect them all here. All have photos, so you can see a sample of the finished project. These snowmen are perfect knitted Christmas crafts and gifts.
Photo Credit: Grant MacDonald
Photo Credit: Grant MacDonald
Snowman Sweater
Pattern for the Knifty Knitter Looms
This super cute snowman sweater pattern is available at Etsy.com, but it's free. You'll need the green round loom.
Snowman Sweater
Snowman Sweater
Stuffed Snowmen Pattern
for the Knifty Knitter Flower Loom
This pattern comes from the Loom Lore blog where she explains how to make these stuffed snowmen with the flower loom. If you have some extra time, she also has some adorable holiday angels on this blog that can be loom knitted also.
Stuffed Snowman Craft
Stuffed Snowman Craft
Frosty the Snowman Hat Pattern
for the Knifty Knitter Looms
How cute is this? Make sure that the kids on your Christmas list are decked out in this Frosty hat this winter season.
Frosty the Snowman Hat Pattern
Stanford the Snowman Pattern
by Sweet Things Di Zia Sara's Blog
More Snowman Patterns
for Your Knifty Knitter Loom
- Loomed Snowmen Trio
- This stuffed trio of snowmen is from Bev's Country Cottage. The hat and body of the snowmen is knitted using the blue loom, or smallest loom in the round loom set. For the scarves, they recommend using the "wonder knitter" or crocheting them. Another option that I would suggest is following the instructions for an "I-cord" and simply making the cord slightly wider. It would make a perfect snowman scarf and you can use a loom that you already own. The stitch used to make these snowmen is the e-wrap, also called the twisted stockinette.
- Loom Lore: Snowman Cozy
I'd use this cozy from the "Loom Lore" blog to cover candles, or gift jars, but it says it's for toilet paper. The possibilities are endless.
It uses the red Knifty Knitter loom, and the spool loom for the scarf. This snowman cover was also done in the "e-wrap," or twisted stockinette stitch. I love the burgundy color of the hat and scarf.
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