Instructions |
1. Using Sensations Angel Hair yarn, e-wrap the first row of the yellow loom. |
2. Use a purl stitch on the remaining rows of the loom. To purl stitch, lay the wrapping yarn across the front of the pegs below the loops. Using the Knifty Knitter hook, go under the loop and pull the wrapping yarn up through the loop. Take the original loop off the peg and replace it with the loop that is pulled through. (See Purl Stitch on the Knifty Knitter page at www.ProvoCraft.com for step-by-step instructions with images.) |
3. Purl stitch until knitting is 18" long or desired size. Remove knitting from loom loosely and sew up one end to make a pillow form. Stuff and sew up the other end. |
4. Using Lion Brand Vanna's Choice yarn, make 4 tassels using the Pom-Pom and Tassel Maker. Attach one tassel to each corner of pillow. |
What you will need: |
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Friday, April 25, 2014
Tassel Neck Pillow
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Water Wave Shawl
Instructions |
1. The main part of the knitting is done on every other peg. This makes the scarf very light and airy. |
2. Wrap the first three pegs and knit 8 rows, back and forth. |
3. Wrap the first three pegs, skip the next peg, and wrap around the next peg, turning back to the first 3 pegs. |
4. Knit these loops and when you wrap again, skip the end peg and wrap around the next and turn. |
5. Continue adding a stitch on the one side until you have the loom completely filled. |
6. Knit these rows even for 18 rows. |
7. Decrease one stitch on the right hand side, by turning on the last peg (make this last turning stitch very loose) and knit the next two stitches. |
8. Using the crochet hook, take the loop from the turning peg and pull the next loop through the end one. |
9. Place the remaining loop back on the same peg. Keep this very loose. |
10. Knit even on the last three loops for about 8" and make a tassel for the end. |
11. Sew the small loop on the opposite end to make a loop for the long end to go through. |
12. Put fringe on scarf and tie the ends of the yarn so that it can't unravel. |
What you will need. |
Provo Craft Supplies |
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Plastic Bag Holder on the Knifty Knitter Yellow Long Loom
This is a knitted holder for plastic bags. It's an attractive way to organize your clutter if you like to store plastic grocery bags for reuse.
You will need:
You will need:
- Red Heart Super Saver Yarn (any color)
- Yellow Long Loom (for a larger bag the green long loom can be used)
- Crochet Hook
- Elastic
- E-wrap the entire loom.
- Knit 10 rows.
- Pull up the first row and place it back on the pegs. Knit. (This creates a brim or cuff)
- Continue Knitting for 70 more rows.
- Crochet cast off. Use the working yarn to chain stitch through each loop after removing it from the peg. A single chain stitch may be inserted between each loop.
- Fold the bottom edge up to make a cuff and sew in place on the inside of the work using a yarn needle.
- Thread an 8" piece of elastic through the bottom cuff and sew the ends of the elastic together.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Felted Bag Made with the Knifty Knitter Long Yellow Loom and Spool Loom
The finished felted bag measures approximately 16 inches by 6 inches. This pattern uses Patons Classic Wool yarn.
- E-wrap and knit 9 rows.
- Bring the first row up and over the pegs. Knit off to form a brim.
- E-Wrap and Knit 42 more rows, changing the color of yarn as desired. (To change the color of yarn, leave a 3-4 inch tail on the yarn previous yarn and new yarn. Wrap the new yarn and knit as usual.)
- Knit the last 2 rows very loosely.
- To finish, move all loops from one side of the loom to the other side. This closes the bottom of the bag.
- Use a crochet cast off to remove the last loop from the loom. (Thread a contrasting color yarn through the loops to remove them from the loom. Insert a crochet hook through the first loop that was removed from the loom. Chain the contrasting yarn through the first loop. Chain again with the contrasting yarn. Chain the contrasting yarn through the second loop. Continue until all loops have been crocheted using the chain stitch with one additional chain stitch between each loop.
- Use the spool loom and 2 strands of yarn to knit a tube approximately 50 inches long. Attach the tube at each edge of the bag to form a strap.
- Felt the bag by washing it in a machine with towels. Lay flat to dry.
Basic Beanie Hat on the Knifty Knitter Yellow Long Loom
This pattern is for a basic beanie that measures 18 inches around (circumference) and is 11 1/2 inches tall. It is knitted on the long loom, so it's one of the few patterns for a hat on a long loom, rather than a round loom.
You will need:
You will need:
- Red Heart Super Saver Yarn - Light and Lofty in your choice of color
- Yellow Knifty Knitter Long Loom
- Knitting Hook
- Yarn Needle
- E-wrap and knit 50 rows using the one-over-one stitch.
- Cut the working yarn leaving a tail that is at least 12 inches long.
- Thread the yarn through a yarn needle.
- Starting with the peg closest to the working yarn, thread the yarn through each loop and remove it from the peg.
- Move to the next peg and repeat step 4.
- When all the loops have been removed from the loom, pull the yarn tight, knot it and weave it into the inside of the beanie.
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