Single panel knitting is the method of knitting that creates a single
"sheet" of fabric instead of a "tube" of fabric. One can also double panel knit to create a thick flat "sheet." For single panel knit, you work back and forth. |
Step 1: "E-wrap"
yarn around pegs (wrapping loops that look like several cursive
lowercase e's — notice that the yarn crosses on the inside of the loom,
the wrapping is done by going in a clockwise direction) until you have
one loop on each peg (or until desired width is reached). |
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Step 2: Turn at
last peg. This peg is also referred to as a "turning" peg. This is done
by taking the yarn to the outside of the loom and wrap the last peg (or
turning peg) in a counter-clockwise direction. Wrap second loop around
second to last peg, continue to wrap pegs in opposite direction as the
first row, etc. |
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Step 3: Continue wrapping rest of pegs back to first peg. |
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Step 4: Knit off
(lifting bottom loop over top loop) and continue wrapping and knitting
off back and forth until fabric is desired length. |
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