Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Christmas Stocking Pattern for the Knifty Knitter Red Round Loom


Knifty Knitter Christmas Stocking
This pattern makes a large Christmas stocking to hold plenty of toys from Santa.

What you will need:
    Knifty Knitter Christmas Stocking
  1. Using 2 strands of red yarn as if they are one, ewrap all pegs on the red loom twice.
  2. Knit a row.
  3. Ewrap one more row and knit. Continue until the knit reaches 6.5 inches.
  4. Pull the first row of knit up through the inside of the loom and place it on the pegs. Knit. (This creates a cuff on the top of the stocking.
  5. Change the yarn color to 2 strands of green. Knit 29 rows, or approximately 8 inches.
  6. The next few steps will create the heel of the stocking. Change the yarn color back to 2 strands of red. Wrap to the 15th peg. Knit. Wrap back to peg 1. Knit.
  7. Remove the loops from peg 1 and 2. Pull 2 through 1. Place the loop back on peg 2.
    Remove the loops from peg 14 and 15. Pull 15 through 14. Place the loop back on peg 14.
  8. Ewrap the heel pegs and knit.
  9. Continue to decrease the width of the knit by pulling the loops at the edge of the knit through the previous loop before knitting. (Loop 2 through 3, and loop 13 through 14.) When you've done this 3 times, you will have 3 empty pegs on each side.
  10. With the remaining 9 pegs, knit four rows.
  11. Now, you'll begin to add stitches, or increase stitch. Each time you knit to the end of a row, add a stitch to an empty peg. When you've done this six times, all the empty pegs will be filled. 
  12. Using the green yarn, knit 27 more full rounds. 
  13. Change to the red yarn and knit 10 rows. This is the toe of the stocking.
  14. Run the working yarn through all the loops on the loom to remove them one by one. Pull the working yarn tight to cinch closed the toe of the stocking. Tie off the yarn.
  15. Turn the stocking inside out and use the remaining yarn to stitch the two sides of the heel closed.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Dish Cloths on a Blue Round Knifty Knitter Loom

Knifty Knitter Dish Cloth Pattern
This pattern is for a dish cloth made using the smallest round loom in the set. It's a quick and easy project, perfect for the beginner. It's recommended that cotton yarn be used. The stitch used is the one-over-two stitch.

What you'll need:
Blue Round Knifty Knitter Loom
Cotton Yarn
Yarn Needle

  1. E Wrap the loom time. Reverse wrapping direction and wrap a 2nd time. Reverse direction again and wrap a 3rd time.
  2. Pull the bottom loop on each peg over the two loops above.
  3. Two loops will remain on the loom. Wrap once again and repeat step 2.
  4. Continue wrapping a row and knitting until the knit is about 9 inches.
  5. Use the panel stitch cast off to remove the knit from the loom. Begin at the end farthest away from the working yarn. Remove 2 loops. Using a crochet hook, pull the 2nd to the last loop through the last loop. Lift off the 3rd loop, pull the 3rd loop through the 2nd loop. Continue until you've reached the working yarn. Tie a square knot around the last loop.

Monday, December 23, 2013

How to Felt and Dye Wool Using KoolAid

Loom knitted items can be felted. This gives the knit the appearance of a flat piece of felt fabric, rather than knit. To felt an item, use classic wool yarn. The Pattons brand works well for felting. Knit the item much larger than the finished garment. Wash in a machine, or soak in hot water to felt and shrink the item, then lay flat to dry. Here are the instructions for felting an already knitted bag and dying it with KoolAid:
  1. Use Pattons wool yarn in Winter White (or other white wool yarn) to make the knitted bag.
  2. Use a pan large enough to hold the bag and cover it with water. Place the water in the pan and bring it to a boil.
  3. Place the knitted bag in the water and boil it for 2 -3 minutes.
  4. Remove the bag from the water.
  5. Add the 3 packages UNSWEETENED KoolAid mix to the water. Boil the water, stirring until the KoolAid is dissolved.
  6. Place the bag back into the water and continue to boil until all the color has left the water and soaked into the wool instead. The water will be a milky or clear color. If you are using cherry KoolAid, for example, no red will remain in the water.
  7. Remove the felted knit from the boiling water and place it in cold water until it has cooled.
  8. Squeeze the water out.
  9. Return it to boiling water once more and boil for 3 minutes.
  10. Return the felted knit to cold water once more until it has cooled again.
  11. Wash the felted knit in a washing machine and lay flat to dry.
Here is a pattern for a Felted Bag and Felt Flower


Friday, December 20, 2013

Golf Club Covers for the Blue Round Knifty Knitter Loom

This pattern is for golf club covers, a unique gift for your favorite golfer. You'll be using the e-wrap and any worsted weight yarn. You can change the yarn colors to create stripes as you knit.

  1. E-wrap the loom and knit until the length measures 4 inches. 
  2. Pull the first row up to the pegs and place it back on the loom.
  3. Knit. This creates a cuff.
  4. E-wrap and knit for 5 1/2 more inches.
  5. To make a stripe, change to white yarn and knit for 5 rows.
  6. Change back to the original color and knit for 5 rows.
  7. Change to white again and knit for 5 rows.
  8. Change to the original color and knit 5 more inches. 
  9. Use the gathered stitch to remove the work from the loom. To do this cut the working yarn to a length of 10 inches. Thread it through a yarn needle. Starting with the peg closest to the working yarn, thread it through each loop as you pull the loop off each peg. Continue

    working around the loom in this manner until you have all the loops removed. Pull the
    working yarn tight to gather the knit. Tie off the working yarn in a double knot and cut it to a few inches. Use the yarn needle to sew the remaining yarn tail into the under side of the golf club cover. 
  10.  The gathered edge is the top of the golf club cover and you can add a pom pom if desired.
Note: As an alternative method of casting off you may cut a separate piece of yarn and passed it through the stitches as they are removed from the loom. Then square knot each end of this yarn on the inside of the cover.





For those of you that haven't made pom poms before, here is a tutorial for making them on the Knifty Knitter pom pom maker. You can use these methods without a pom pom maker by stretching them across a small loom. The pom pom maker just makes it a little easier.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Knitting Stocking Cap with Brim for the Knifty Knitter Round Looms

This is a very basic knitted stocking cap with a brim. It can be made for guys and gals of all ages. The instructions call for a pom pom at the top, which is optional. I recommend the:
  • red loom for young children and babies
  • green loom for older children and small adults
  • yellow loom and purple hat loom for adults.

  1. E-wrap the round loom and knit until it reaches 3 inches for the red loom, 4 inches for the green loom, or 5 inches for the yellow and purple looms.
  2. Pull up the first row of knit and place it on the loom. Knit to make a double thickness brim. 
  3. Change colors and knit another 6 1/2 inches for the red loom, 7 inches for the green loom and 8 inches for the yellow or purple looms.
  4. Use the "gathered stitch" to cast off the loom. This creates the top of the hat. Cut the working yarn to 12 inches and thread it through a yarn needle. Starting with the peg closest to the working yarn thread the working yarn through each loop and off the peg.  Pull the yarn tight to gather the top of the hat and tie it in a square knot. Cut the working yarn to a few inches and weave it through the inside of the cap.


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:

  1. E-wrap the entire loom.
  2. Knit 10 rows. 
  3. Pull up the first row and place it back on the pegs. Knit. (This creates a brim or cuff)
  4. Continue Knitting for 70 more rows.
  5. 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. 
  6. Fold the bottom edge up to make a cuff and sew in place on the inside of the work using a yarn needle.
  7. Thread an 8" piece of elastic through the bottom cuff and sew the ends of the elastic together.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

How to Make Felted Flowers on a Knifty Knitter Spool Loom

These flowers are knitted using wool yarn and the small end of the spool loom. They are knitted as a long tube, approximately 25 inches in length. The tube is then sewn into a flower shape, then the flower is felted. It makes a pretty embellishment for a felted tote bag, or coat pin.

You will need:
  • Spool Loom
  • Yarn Needle
  • Pattons Wool Yarn
  1. E-wrap the small end of the spool loom with only one strand of yarn. 
  2. Use the no wrap stitch (seen in the video below) for the remainder of the project. Knitting circularly around the spool loom until the knit reaches 25 inches.
  3. Cut the working yarn and leave a 10 inch tail.
  4. Use a regular needle and thread to sew the tube into the shape of petals. Zig zag the tube, securing it with thread in the center. The finished flower should have roughly 5 petals. 
  5. You can sew a small loop of tube into the middle for the flower center. This is how the flower appears with a tube center.
  6. Felt the flower by washing it in a washing machine and laying it flat to dry. If you have a high efficiency washing machine, check out these instructions for felting.
  7. Embellish with buttons or other items for the center.

    For step by step instructions to sew the petals in place, see the ArtMind blog. Note: the flower in these instructions is made in the same design, but using a shorter tube, as it is not to be felted.
If you desire to dye the felted flowers, check out the instructions for dying felted wool with kool aid.




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