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  • Yellow Hat

    Posted on December 14th, 2008 James No comments

    This is a hat I made for Chris’s mom for the winter. Yellow is her favorite color, and I wanted to do something that wasn’t just plain yellow.

    • Loom: Green KK Round Loom (36 pegs)
    • Yarn:Lion Brand, Jiffy (Bulky): Brim 099 Fisherman; Hat 158 Lemon
    • Stitch: Double-yarn e-wrap
  • Bosley’s Coat

    Posted on December 14th, 2008 James No comments

    After a year, I finally finished the jacket/coat for Bosley. I hit one snag which took me forever to think of a way to fix, which caused a connection between each flap. I finally figured out a way to deal with that, and was able to finish it. It is a little small for him, but now that I have the design concept, I will work on his 2010 coat.

    This was made using the Blue KK Long Loom (Rake). Pattern will be added shortly.

  • WIP: Bosley’s Sweater

    Posted on January 22nd, 2008 James No comments

    A current work in progress is this sweater for Bosley. For those that have met our dog Bosley, you may have noticed that he does not have a lot of extra padding around him. This results in Bosley feeling the cold when we push him outside for the things that dogs can’t do inside (or shouldn’t). The pattern is one that I am building as I go, and I will post it when I have finished the sweater. This has been a real learning experience.

    A sweater for Bosley (WIP) A sweater for Bosley (WIP)

    The multi-color threads are markers where increasing and decreasing takes place. The collar has a multi-color thread through it to assist in pulling the connection that will enable the sweater to stay on (I couldn’t bear to have to thread something through later on, so forward thinking sometimes does help).

    • Loom: Blue KK Long Loom (62pegs)
    • Yarn:
    • Stitch: E-wrap; single rake
  • Jeremy’s Scarf

    Posted on January 21st, 2008 James 6 comments

    A friend of mine often works outside, and I asked him whether a scarf would help. He jumped at the chance, and after consulting with him on colors (green or fall colors) this is what I came up with. It’s a fairly simple stockinette stitch created on the yellow long loom (18 pegs each side). The scarf used a twin yarn, so it’s very thick (as the image will show).

    Variated scarf for Jeremy

    • Loom: Yellow KK Long Loom (38 pegs)
    • Yarn: Red Heart, Fleck (5oz), worsted medium; Red Heart, Multi (5oz), worsted medium
    • Stitch: Double-yarn basic stockinette stitch

    I made this scarf during Sunday afternoon. It started off two-times prior to me finishing it, as I tried different stitches for this scarf. Each time I’d get a number of rows finished and then realize that I didn’t like the look, so I unraveled it (called frogging) and started again.

  • Michael’s (neighbor) hat

    Posted on January 8th, 2008 James No comments

    I have been working on an additional hat for my neighbors kiddies, and finished this one (for Michael) this evening. I’m a fan of stripes it seems.

    Hat, youth; variated striped

    Details coming soon.

    Loom: Green KK Round (36 pegs)
    Yarn:
    Stitch: Double-yarn E-wrap

  • Finished tube scarf

    Posted on January 5th, 2008 James No comments

    Well I finally finished my scarf (this one is for me), and it ended up being about 75 inches long. It wraps my neck a couple of times.

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    I’m not completely happy with the bind off (right side), but it gives me something to work on and perfect.

    Loom: Blue KK Round (24 pegs)
    Yarn: Lion Brand, Jiffy Quick & Easy Mohair Look Yarn, El Paso (color 325402)
    Stitch: E-wrap

  • Chris’s hat (adult; blue and white)

    Posted on January 4th, 2008 James No comments

    After completing the scarf for Chris I wanted to make a hat to match. The first attempt was made on the Green KK Round Loom with a single e-wrap, and was too stretchy. The following was made with a thick yarn (single e-wrap), with the stripe consisting of a double-yarn e-wrap.

    Hat, adult; blue and grey

    Loom: Yellow KK Round (41 pegs)
    Yarn: Lion Brand, Wool-Ease Thick & Quick, Denim Twist (color 194); Bernat, Softee Chunky, Grey Ragg (color 39047)
    Stitch: E-wrap single for Denim Twist, double-yarn E-wrap for Grey Ragg

  • WIP: Tube scarf

    Posted on January 4th, 2008 James No comments

    I’ve been working on a tube scarf for the last week, and thought I would post pics of it’s current status.

    Tube Scarf, unfinished Tube Scarf, unfinished

    The image on the left was taken with a flash, and there was no flash used on the right. The first end has a slight “brim” of six rows (folded) for weight. I’m still trying to ascertain how I will do the same effect at the other end.

    Loom: Blue KK Round (24 pegs)
    Yarn: Lion Brand, Jiffy Quick & Easy Mohair Look Yarn, El Paso (color 325402)
    Stitch: E-wrap

  • Youth hat, green & white

    Posted on January 4th, 2008 James No comments

    I have started to do some hats for my neighbor’s kids, and here is the first one that I’ve completed.

    Hat, youth; green & white

    Loom: Red KK Round (31 pegs)
    Yarn: Lion Brand, Wool-Ease Worsted Medium, Wheat (color 402); Lion Brand, Wool-Ease Worsted Medium, Forest Green Heather (color 180)
    Stitch: E-wrap, double-yarn

  • Good introduction to Loom Knitting

    Posted on December 30th, 2007 James No comments

    Here is an excerpt from Knitty Gritty with Isela Phelps. The excerpt introduces viewers to the loom knitting tools.

    You can find other videos explaining Loom Knitting here.