Saturday, April 19, 2014

Fuzzy Shrug

Knifty Knitter Shrug Pattern
Instructions
1. You will be using the yellow round loom and 2 yarns - 1 Fun Fur and 1 Sparkle. If you decide to make a different colored shrug, use a yarn that coordinates with the fun fur.
2. E wrap the full loom with the 2 yarns, turning on the last peg and coming back to the first peg. Continue wrapping and knitting until you have 6 inches of knitting.
3. Like doing the brim on the hats, reach inside the loom and put the stitches from the first row over the pegs to form the cuff. Knit off this row. You will also have to stitch the sides together to make the cuff.
4. Change to the coordinating yarn and cutting the fun fur off, continue knitting until you have the desired length. Measure across your shoulders and consider that you have 3'? cuffs on the ends.
5. When you have knitted the desired length, add your fun fur back and discontinue one of the coordinating threads. Using both of the yarns knit the cuff for this end of the shrug. (This will be the brim for the second sleeve). Take the knitting off of the loom using the crochet hook and using single crochet Take the end of your sleeve and fold it and stitch it closed with the yarn to match the first sleeve end. Wash by hand.
What you will need.
Provo Craft Supplies
  • Ex-large Knifty Knitter loom (yellow) and hook
  • Yarn needle
Other Supplies
  • Crochet hook J or K size
  • 2 skeins of Boucle by Bernet yarn
  • 1 skein of white Fun Fur and 2 skeins, white frost, Sparkle, Wool-ease from Lion Brand yarn

Halloween Patterns for the Knifty Knitter Looms

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Be ready for next Halloween by whipping up some of these cute patterns on your Knifty Knitter looms. Pumpkins and spiders are just a couple of the knitted Halloween items that you can make on your looms. Try a pumpkin stocking cap, or a knitted trick-or-treat bag.
Photo credit Ivy Rocks







Jack-O-Lantern Pattern For the Knifty Knitter Looms

by Clelle Gustin


knifty knitter jack-o-lantern pattern for halloweenThese pumpkins can be made on any of the round looms. The size of the loom determines the finished size of the jack-o-lantern. The smallest pumpkin in the photo was done on the 5 inch blue round Knifty Knitter loom. The red, green and yellow looms can also be used to make larger jack-o-lanterns. This makes a cute fall craft, or paired with the spider pattern it’s perfect for Halloween.

Skill Level: Beginner

You will need:
* Knifty Knitter hook
* Worsted weight orange yarn
* Knifty Knitter round loom (any size)
* Polyfill

Jack-O-Lantern Knifty Knitter Pattern



Spider Pattern for the Yellow Round Knifty Knitter Loom

by Clelle Gustin


Spider Pattern knifty knitterThis cute little knitted spider will help you decorate for Halloween this year. He’s perfect paired with the knitted Halloween pumpkins above.

Although this pattern doesn’t specify the wrap, the e wrap or no wrap stitch work well. It’s a quick and cute pattern that would be great for Halloween.

Skill Level: Intermediate

You will need:
* Knifty Knitter Yellow Round Loom
* Yarn Needle
* Craft Glue
* Black Fun Fur Yarn
* Sparkle Yarn
* Red Heart Black Yarn
* Novelty Eyes

Spider Pattern for Halloween



Candy Corn Hat

For Fall or Halloween


knifty knitter candy corn hatI found this candy corn hat at the Connected2Christ blog. It’s a perfect fall cap. This one was knitted on the green round Knifty Knitter loom.
Skill Level: Beginner

You will need:
* Knifty Knitter Green Round Loom
* Yarn Needle
* Worsted Weight or Bulky Yarn in Orange, Yellow and White
* Hook
* Stitch Markers

Candy Corn Hat

Black Spider for the Yellow Loom

Knifty Knitter Black Spider
Instructions
1. Body: Knit 25 rows in the round as you would for a hat, using 2 strands of yarn (leave a long tail on the winding peg to use in sewing up the bottom of the spider body).
2. Take the knit off the loom as you would a hat (take a 25 inch piece of yarn and thread it through top and bottom to remove from loom). Put stuffing in while still on the loom.
3. Legs: Make 8. Using the yellow loom, knit back and forth on 8 pegs for 47 rows and leave a long piece of yarn on the winding peg to sew up the legs. Take each leg off the loom as you would a hat. Fold legs horizontally and sew up
4. Take each leg, fold in half, then whip stitch for a fold or bend in the leg. Turn spider over and sew four legs on each side.
5. Hot glue two large wiggly eyes on top of spider near the front. (Use the size eyes you like, spiders have small eyes, but larger eyes show up better)
6. Note from Clella: This spider would be way cute if you used one strand of fun fur to make it hairy. Sit Samuel in the pumpkin patch of knitted pumpkins from our web-site here at Provo Craft. Have a Happy Halloween!
What you will need.
Provo Craft Supplies
  • Yellow Knifty Knitter Loom and hook
Other Supplies
  • 2 skeins Red Heart Yarn 7 ounces Black
  • Yarn needle
  • 2 wiggly eyes (or more!)

Friday, April 18, 2014

Floppy Hat

Knifty Knitter Floppy Hat

Provo Craft Tools

  • Knifty Knitter Round Loom (green)
  • hook
  • yarn needle

Other Supplies

  • 1 skein of Fun Fur by Lion Brand Yarn (color: Indigo)
  • 1 skein of Wool-Ease by Lion Brand Yarn (color: Blue Heather or Denim

Step 1:
This hat is knit according to the basic hat instructions, which are found in the packaging for the round looms. Begin by using one strand of Wool-Ease yarn and one strand of Fun Fur. Hold the two strands together and treat them like one strand. E wrap and knit 20 rows. Make the brim by pulling up the first row and putting it back on the loom. Knit off. (Detailed instructions and images for this step are included in the round loom packaging.)
Step 2: Replace the Fun Fur strand with another strand of Wool-Ease and knit 10 rows.
Step 3: Replace one of the Wool-Ease strands with the Fun Fur strand, and knit for another 10 rows.
Step 4: Replace the Fun Fur strand with the other strand of Wool-Ease, and knit for another 10 rows.
Step 5: Replace one of the Wool-Ease strands with the Fun Fur strand, and knit the last 10 rows. Sew the stitches off of the loom using the yarn needle and the Wool-Ease yarn (see round loom instructions for details). Pull up tight and tie the top (see round loom instructions for finishing a hat).
Step 6: The hat will flop over for a free and fun look. It will be about 14" long from the bottom of the brim to the top of the hat.

Furry Leg Warmers

Instructions
1. Use two strands of yarn as one (one strand of Lemon and one strand of Spring Green). E wrap (wrapping loops on pegs that look like series of lowercase cursive es) two times around loom and knit off (pulling bottom loop over top loop and off peg).
2. Knit 10 rows and carefully reach inside loom and place loops from first row back over pegs. This makes brim or cuff for top of leg warmer. Knit this row.
3. Continue knitting until leg warmer is total of 14" long (or desired length).
4. Using crochet hook, take first two loops off loom and pull second loop through first. Continue on around to take all loops off loom this way.
5. Knit second leg warmer using directions above. Add beads, button, bells, or whatever you would like to decorate.
What you will need.
Provo Craft Supplies
  • Knifty Knitter® Long Loom Pink
  • Knifty Knitter hook
Other Supplies
  • Lion Brand Jiffy® Lemon
  • Lion Brand Homespun Spring Green
  • Crochet hook
  • Yarn needle

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