There are some variations to the size of a hat. The loom, the stretch of the yarn, and the stitch used all influence the correct size. The following sizes work for most hats. The best way for beginners to judge correct loom size is to get started knitting a hat. Advanced loom knitters can achieve the gauge called for in the pattern to perfectly size the hat.
24 peg loom (Knifty Knitter blue) preemie or doll 9-14 inches
31 peg loom (Knifty Knitter red) infant or baby 14-18 inches
36 peg loom (Knifty Knitter green) child or small woman 18-20 inches
41 peg loom (Knifty Knitter yellow) adult 20-24 inches
hat loom (Knifty Knitter purple) adult
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Woven Top Hat Pattern for the Knifty Knitter Purple Hat Loom
This is an modified version of the "Flat-Topped Hat" from the Provo Craft booklet "Knifty Knitter Adult Hat Loom Patterns," This hat is flat at the top and begins by weaving the yarns on the loom, rather than knitting. The body of the hat is 9 rows of e wrapped knit. The brim of the hat in the original pattern alternated knit and purl stitches to make a ribbing around the brim. My thoughts are that this would make a great Easter basket if a handle were added. There is a Provo Craft pattern for a backpack that starts much the same with a woven bottom.
- Knifty Knitter Purple Hat Loom
- Wool-Ease Thick and Quick
- Knifty Knitter Hook
- Before you begin number the pegs on the purple hat loom. Hold the loom with the pegs pointing toward you. The anchor peg should be positioned at the bottom. Peg 1 will be just above the anchor peg and slightly to the right. Continue numbering to 48 in a counter clockwise direction.
- Measure 20 yards of yarn fold it in half and using two yarns as if they are one prepare the loom.
- Wrap the anchor peg.
- Pull the yarn across the loom and wrap peg 24.
- Cross the loom back to peg 48. Wrap under and pull yarn across to peg 2.
- Pull the yarn up to peg 23. Weave over and under to peg 25.
- Cross back to 47. Wrap peg. Weave over and under to peg 2.
- Cross to peg 22. (Continue in this manner until you get to peg 13.)
- Go around peg 37 and weave back. This finishes the hat top.
- Ewrap the loom and knit 9 rows.
- For the brim - Knit 5 rows of ribbing, by alternating knit and purl stitches. (k,p,k,p,k,p,etc.)
- Crochet cast off.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Beginner Scarf Pattern
This beginner scarf can be done on any of the long looms. The scarf is a good project for beginners to get a feel for loom knitting. Like any flat, one panel knit, the edges of this scarf will curl a bit. That can be minimized by wrapping the pegs loosely.
You will need:
You will need:
- A Knifty Knitter Long Loom
- Knifty Knitter Hook
- Lion Brand Jiffy Yarn
- Secure the yarn to the anchor peg at the end of the loom.
- Ewrap the loom to the 12th peg.
- Reverse direction and wrap the loom back to the 1st peg.
- Knit off using the hook.
- Wrap the loom again.
- Continue wrapping and knitting until the scarf measures 50 inches.
- Cast off the loom.
- Cut 12 inch peices of yarn and tie fringe to the ends of the scarf.
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