If you like the video please consider sharing it and purchasing the pattern - it helps a lot 💛 Thank YOU : loomahat.store/products/garter-stitch-slouchy
Absolutely love your videos. I love how you show us what to do on the loom, voice over, speed up the tedious stuff, show it in text. Absolutely love this hat/style and just finally had to comment and say thank you! Been watching this tutorial for years (you'd think I'd have it down by now, but I forget every summer 😂). So thank you!!!
Started this hat yesterday. Added a few rows at a time throughout the day. I did the square as my first project with my new loom set. But didn't know what to do with a square, so it became a rectangle. While looking for the video to get to the cast off part, I saw this video. As soon as you were done with the cast on, I had gathered my new loom kit and abandoned the "square". And now I have a finished hat! I used the 36 peg loom by accident, but stuck with it for practice. Fortunately this hat is a perfect fit. And I don't want to take it off ever. Okay I am too old for that kind of talk. But I have been wearing this hat with a big smile for a couple hours. Thanks so much!
I just tried this yesterday and I absolutely love the look of the hat! And your tutorials are always so helpful and easy to follow :) the one problem with the hat I made with this stitch is that it seems almost too slouchy. I followed your row count but there’s a lot of fabric that hangs from the back (and it kinda looks funny). I’m going to modify the number of rows, but it got me thinking: I feel like it would be helpful to see what the hats look like on someone. I find that knitted hats look so different once they are actually being worn. Perhaps that is something you could add to your tutorials at the end to show us how they look when they are worn also. Just a suggestion! Thanks for the great directions, as always!
Stumbled on your videos a couple weeks ago, I previously had no interest in knitting but watched the video because I was bored. You made it look so easy and you have such a relaxing voice so I just kept watching your videos. Finally, you inspired me to get a loom kit so when it arrived I bought this pattern and got straight to work. The hat in this video was my first project. I spread it out over 2 days and used your videos whenever I got stuck. I was surprised at how quickly this actually goes once you get started, even with my cautious pace. My first hat was shockingly much better than what I imagined it could have been and I have you to thank for this. I found your video about tightening loose loops especially useful. Thank you so much for such great tutorials and for inspiring me to pick up a new hobby! You are the best and I look forward to learning from you and seeing all the cool things you design in the future.
I've done the same e stitch pattern from 12 years old to now 30... patterns are so hard to read so this helped tremendously and made this exact hat it was super easy and took me about 2 hours to finish it all gave my mama a nice new hat
I'm fairly new to loom knitting and I'm having so much fun making things for family and friends. I didn't hesitate becoming a subscriber to your channel after watching just one video. They are so easy to follow and the visuals are great. Thank you for also being consistant in answering questions in the comments. I read them and find my answers quickly.
Just made this hat😁 it turned out great. Thank you for the easy instructions. I do so Much better watching than reading patterns. You have no idea what that means to some of us.
I have wanted to get a loom to make socks for a long time. But store was always sold out when I went to buy. But while shopping amazon for embroidery supplies for a cape I am almost finished making, saw a loom. It was confusing deciding which loom to buy to make socks, so I came to youtube for suggestions. I just ordered a loom kit from Amazon. I'm glad I bought a loom kit that allows me to make hats and socks. After watching your videos I think it will be a rewarding addition to my sewing hobby.
@@LoomaHat Thanks. Decided to get a kit for a neighbor also. She will be getting her Christmas gift early - after I sew a bag for her loom kit. Fun to learn something new with a friend.
Just finished this hat in Lion Brand Hometown yarn (Riverdale Tweed color) with no pompom for my sister's boyfriend. It turned out so cute! I am trying to learn different patterns/designs with stitches so I have been making hats for everyone for now lol. Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Love it soooo much. I have started looming two months ago through your amazing informative, and detailed videos. Thank you very much for teaching me and make it easier than the enclosed cryptic instructions with the looms. Keep up the wonderful work!
I love your tutorials and patterns. I donate beanies for the infusion center for patients who have lost their hair. All the nurses and patients really enjoy them. Thank you for posting your videos. It's awesome to know you do this to help for charities.
danica69420 That’s awesome. I’m a breast cancer survivor and I can tell you with 1000% certainty that wearing a hat while bald during chemo is sooooo much better than going “naked”!!! (I spent a LOT of money on head coverings....bandannas, wigs, store bought beanies, etc...) I guarantee you they’re appreciative.
@@Eclecticajewels Thank you! I love doing these tutorials and finding fun new patterns to use in my donations. Glad to hear you're a survivor. Chemo is brutal. The taxotere side effects are awful. Congrats to you!
Thank you for the video and instructions! I made this had and it’s beautiful! The only thing, it’s too big for me. What should I do to make it again but smaller? Smaller loom? Less rows? Thank you for your help!
Thank you - yes you can make it smaller by using the 36-peg loom and use less rows. Maybe adjust the brim by 2 or 3 rows and then adjust the hat rows by 4 or 6 less rows.
I just finished my hat! It's the first hat I've ever made and it's super comfy!! I did 13 stitches instead of 10 and next time I'll just do 11 for a little slouch, but I like how slouchy this one is! Thank you so much for this super easy to follow tutorial and I can't wait to make more hats from your videos in the future!
I have the attention span of a goldfish so it's usually hard for me to concentrate with videos but you spoke so loud and clear that I was able to understand everything ❤❤
Hello, I love your patterns! I just have a question, can I use a 36 peg loom. Is there a drastic difference. Also if I use the 41, with the hat be loose on my head, if so how do I make it tighter ?
Hi! For a child's hat should I still use the extra large loom or would a 36 peg loom be better? I love your videos. They have made loom knitting so easy! Thanks for making them! 💖💖
Denise thank you so much for sharing your gifts with YT world. I'm looming lots now because of your easy to follow tutorials. Question: Is it possible to use too thick of a yarn? The top of the hat is not closing properly, in fact it's puckering. I've now got a hole a little bigger than a quarter that I can't close :( Thanks in advance for any guidance you may offer.
Awsome hat from an Awesome creator, Denise, You're the best in quick and easy (well most of them anyway LOL) patterns. Love you to pieces, keep up the great work!
these hats are really cute. do you think the size u made would fit a 5 year old child? because sometimes certain stitches can make hats a lot smaller even on the big loom. thanks for the great pattern!!
I love this pattern and have done two so far, but both times my hats came out with 5 prominent bumps at the top when i pulled the top of the hat together, and it doesn't look very good when worn...I'm using Bernat super bulky #6, and it seems to cause these big gathered bumps. It only does this with the garter stitch, because I made another one of your hats that was a different stitch pattern and the top pulled together nice and even. Is there a stitch decrease I can do at the end? Or could I do the last 5 or 6 rows in just the e-wrap, would that make it lie flatter? I'm fairly new to loom knitting and don't yet know the ins and outs of stitch decreasing. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate you ❤️! Something I really need to know about is when you take a loop off the peg, are you supposed to keep it the same way as it came offer, or am I supposed to add a little twist to it 🤔??? I've been using my pic to keep my loop straight, am I doing it wrong? For me it also helps me know the direction I need to go. I've been doing this a few months now and have so many questions!? Also, if you don't mind, please tell me what low-pill fiber yarn means and should I use it?
Do you have a pattern to do this pattern in a scarf? I made this hat a few years ago and love it. I would love to make a scarf to match. Maybe you already have a tutorial that I missed or one that would give me a similar look.
So, my hat is going to look a little different. I watched the video, and then downloaded the pattern. I didn't start making the hat until about a week later. The pattern says that rows 11 and 12 are Uwrap knits, so I did 11 and 12 and two repeats before I realized the hat was looking nothing like the picture. Then it dawned on me that you were doing ewrap knits on the video! I'm not going to undo those rows. I'll just change to ewrap for the subsequent rows and see how it comes out.
I love this pattern. I need a new one for my female charity hat donations and I'd like to use this, if it's okay with you. Also, do you think 2 strands of worsted weight would work? Thank you, Denise for another great project ❤❤.
YES !!!! I SOooooo love it when my patterns are made for charity - Thank YOU Susan. And yes, it will work with 2 strands. By the way, I started this channel for charity knitting its why I try to make the projects quick and easy - ti doesn't always work that why - but I try.
@@LoomaHat You do an excellent job 👍👍. Your channel is why I started knitting hat/scarf sets for charity. This hat will be an excellent match for your garter stitch scarf 😊😊.
I am asking a favor....I ordered some "New Design" knitting looms and wanted to try some harder color/stitch patterns. They are "working on" getting some English RUclipss but I fear that will take a long time..partly because they say so. Have you used them? I love your videos and you do a great job explaining things. Any chance you would do a video of using these looms making a cute hat?
What happens if for the first few rows you use a true knit stitch and purl for the brim? I already started doing it but I was curious what it'll look like
I just started loom knitting a few days ago, I'm thinking of an experiment but thought I'd ask if anyone has done this. Have you tried using paracord? I've seen paracord makers using a spool, so I was just wondering.
I don't know where else to post for some advice. I used a loom that was 60 cm and had 33 post each a cm and a cm appart. what got off the loom what I got off loom was only about 40 cm I didn't pull the string tight why is it so small?i
I used the yellow loom and did the 10 row repeats but, I must have done something wrong because, it doesn’t look like I did 10 rows. What did I do wrong?
Hi - one of the hats in the picture is two colors - do you mean can it be striped? If so, yes you can knit this in stripes. I would suggest a self striping yarn cus it would be a lot easier. amzn.to/3Jj2eph
I have a seam on my hat. It is not a loose ladder thing. I think I did the very first peg in the cast on wrong. In the video you wrap it twice then wrap the rest once, then wrap all the pegs again and knit off. That leaves one (extra) wrap on the first peg for the rest of the project. I didn’t do the extra loop on first peg, so it left a very small gap that looks like seam because the last and first stitches aren’t all the way joined. I’m going to test my theory on next hat! (Others who commented on the website might have done the same thing.)
I finished the hat, and I love it but I have one question. I have what looks like a "seam" up the hat from the first peg line. Is that supposed to be there or did I do something wrong. I used a 36 peg round loom?
If you like the video please consider sharing it and purchasing the pattern - it helps a lot 💛 Thank YOU : loomahat.store/products/garter-stitch-slouchy
The clarity of your teaching is why I recommend your videos to all of the people I meet that want to learn how to loom knit. You Rock! Thanks!
👍toujours au top et c'est universel
Got my stitch markers today. Making a scarf and Im using the crucifix charm to remind me of the awesome hobby that God gave me this year. Peace.
I don’t know what’s more soothing: loom knitting or listening to your voice on these tutorials. Thank you for such great and calming videos!
Absolutely love your videos. I love how you show us what to do on the loom, voice over, speed up the tedious stuff, show it in text. Absolutely love this hat/style and just finally had to comment and say thank you! Been watching this tutorial for years (you'd think I'd have it down by now, but I forget every summer 😂). So thank you!!!
Started this hat yesterday. Added a few rows at a time throughout the day.
I did the square as my first project with my new loom set. But didn't know what to do with a square, so it became a rectangle. While looking for the video to get to the cast off part, I saw this video.
As soon as you were done with the cast on, I had gathered my new loom kit and abandoned the "square". And now I have a finished hat!
I used the 36 peg loom by accident, but stuck with it for practice. Fortunately this hat is a perfect fit. And I don't want to take it off ever. Okay I am too old for that kind of talk. But I have been wearing this hat with a big smile for a couple hours. Thanks so much!
I just tried this yesterday and I absolutely love the look of the hat! And your tutorials are always so helpful and easy to follow :) the one problem with the hat I made with this stitch is that it seems almost too slouchy. I followed your row count but there’s a lot of fabric that hangs from the back (and it kinda looks funny). I’m going to modify the number of rows, but it got me thinking: I feel like it would be helpful to see what the hats look like on someone. I find that knitted hats look so different once they are actually being worn. Perhaps that is something you could add to your tutorials at the end to show us how they look when they are worn also. Just a suggestion! Thanks for the great directions, as always!
Stumbled on your videos a couple weeks ago, I previously had no interest in knitting but watched the video because I was bored. You made it look so easy and you have such a relaxing voice so I just kept watching your videos. Finally, you inspired me to get a loom kit so when it arrived I bought this pattern and got straight to work. The hat in this video was my first project. I spread it out over 2 days and used your videos whenever I got stuck. I was surprised at how quickly this actually goes once you get started, even with my cautious pace. My first hat was shockingly much better than what I imagined it could have been and I have you to thank for this. I found your video about tightening loose loops especially useful. Thank you so much for such great tutorials and for inspiring me to pick up a new hobby! You are the best and I look forward to learning from you and seeing all the cool things you design in the future.
Awesome 😎! Thank you for your sweet, sweet words and Welcome to the Looma family !!!
I've done the same e stitch pattern from 12 years old to now 30... patterns are so hard to read so this helped tremendously and made this exact hat it was super easy and took me about 2 hours to finish it all gave my mama a nice new hat
I'm fairly new to loom knitting and I'm having so much fun making things for family and friends. I didn't hesitate becoming a subscriber to your channel after watching just one video. They are so easy to follow and the visuals are great. Thank you for also being consistant in answering questions in the comments. I read them and find my answers quickly.
I just found your channel last night and I'm so glad I did!! I have a hard time reading patterns so your videos are very helpful!!!
I made this hat today! Such a great tutorial and easy for a beginner, such as myself, to follow. Thank you!
Just made this hat for my niece. I’m in love with how it turned out! I love your videos! So easy to follow!
Thank YOU 😊💛🌼
Absolutely love the way my hat turned out.. You make knitting look easy.. I love the way you explain the directions.. Thank you 😊
Just made this hat😁 it turned out great. Thank you for the easy instructions. I do so
Much better watching than reading patterns. You have no idea what that means to some of us.
I loved this video and made my first hat in a long time! My son is so happy with his new hat! Thank you!💜💜
I have wanted to get a loom to make socks for a long time. But store was always sold out when I went to buy. But while shopping amazon for embroidery supplies for a cape I am almost finished making, saw a loom.
It was confusing deciding which loom to buy to make socks, so I came to youtube for suggestions.
I just ordered a loom kit from Amazon.
I'm glad I bought a loom kit that allows me to make hats and socks. After watching your videos I think it will be a rewarding addition to my sewing hobby.
Chesh - you can make a lot more than hats, socks and scarves ! Welcome to the family.
@@LoomaHat Thanks. Decided to get a kit for a neighbor also. She will be getting her Christmas gift early - after I sew a bag for her loom kit. Fun to learn something new with a friend.
Just finished this hat in Lion Brand Hometown yarn (Riverdale Tweed color) with no pompom for my sister's boyfriend. It turned out so cute! I am trying to learn different patterns/designs with stitches so I have been making hats for everyone for now lol. Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Love it soooo much. I have started looming two months ago through your amazing informative, and detailed videos. Thank you very much for teaching me and make it easier than the enclosed cryptic instructions with the looms. Keep up the wonderful work!
I love your tutorials and patterns. I donate beanies for the infusion center for patients who have lost their hair. All the nurses and patients really enjoy them. Thank you for posting your videos. It's awesome to know you do this to help for charities.
danica69420 That’s awesome. I’m a breast cancer survivor and I can tell you with 1000% certainty that wearing a hat while bald during chemo is sooooo much better than going “naked”!!! (I spent a LOT of money on head coverings....bandannas, wigs, store bought beanies, etc...) I guarantee you they’re appreciative.
@@Eclecticajewels Thank you! I love doing these tutorials and finding fun new patterns to use in my donations. Glad to hear you're a survivor. Chemo is brutal. The taxotere side effects are awful. Congrats to you!
Made this hat in like February and I loved it so much I’m now making my daughter one
Thank you for the video and instructions! I made this had and it’s beautiful! The only thing, it’s too big for me. What should I do to make it again but smaller? Smaller loom? Less rows? Thank you for your help!
Thank you - yes you can make it smaller by using the 36-peg loom and use less rows. Maybe adjust the brim by 2 or 3 rows and then adjust the hat rows by 4 or 6 less rows.
I just finished my hat! It's the first hat I've ever made and it's super comfy!! I did 13 stitches instead of 10 and next time I'll just do 11 for a little slouch, but I like how slouchy this one is! Thank you so much for this super easy to follow tutorial and I can't wait to make more hats from your videos in the future!
Thank you for your amazing videos. I'm attempting this hat now for Operation Gratitude!
Thanks, for your simplicity of explanation. I've always found it confusing. I've never done one. I will buy the loom and try it. Thanks again.👍🏼
Hi Marisol, welcome to the loom knitting family ! Here is the short list of supplies ruclips.net/video/qPQzCsxTQJM/видео.html
Just the hat I am looking for. Grabs my loom.
Thanks so much. Now I can knit more styles for needed people.
That’s awesome. I love when folks use my patterns to give gifts to others 😘💛🌼
Thank you so much for Easy to Follow Video, I’m a Beginner & Love you Videos 😊😊
Thank you so much! I love the way you explain everything very easy to follow. Thank u again
I have the attention span of a goldfish so it's usually hard for me to concentrate with videos but you spoke so loud and clear that I was able to understand everything ❤❤
I love your videos, they have helped me so much and you are so good at teaching.
I love this hat. The brim is great. You give great instructions
Hello, I love your patterns! I just have a question, can I use a 36 peg loom. Is there a drastic difference. Also if I use the 41, with the hat be loose on my head, if so how do I make it tighter ?
I only love your drawstring bind off now. Thanks for that my head is already big and the puckering makes it look bigger.
Thank you for sharing. I am going to try this pattern. I was gifted a loom. So I'm a beginner at loom.
I absolutely love this pattern! Thank you for sharing!
This was quick and to the point. Thank you
Just finished this hat !! Thanks Denise!! It’s a Christmas gift.
same with the one I'm doing
Love this hat and your instructions are very good. I am going to get out my yarn and make it
I've just finished making this hat and it's perfect. 😀
You make this look so easy.. Love how you explain now can I do this🤷🏾♀️😂Thanks for sharing❤️❤️❤️
As always, another wonderful pattern. Thanks for all you do.
Thanks for this easy to follow tutorial!!!
Thank YOU for the feedback 🙂
Great video quality, easy to understand instructions, great pattern! Thanks!!
Hi! For a child's hat should I still use the extra large loom or would a 36 peg loom be better?
I love your videos. They have made loom knitting so easy! Thanks for making them! 💖💖
I love this pattern cant wait to make it.
Denise thank you so much for sharing your gifts with YT world. I'm looming lots now because of your easy to follow tutorials. Question: Is it possible to use too thick of a yarn? The top of the hat is not closing properly, in fact it's puckering. I've now got a hole a little bigger than a quarter that I can't close :( Thanks in advance for any guidance you may offer.
Thank you for making this so easy.
Awsome hat from an Awesome creator, Denise, You're the best in quick and easy (well most of them anyway LOL) patterns. Love you to pieces, keep up the great work!
I made this and it’s awesome thanks Denise
Thanks Denise
A great tutorial. Many thanks.
Thanks for the Thanks Geraldine , I really appreciate it!
these hats are really cute. do you think the size u made would fit a 5 year old child? because sometimes certain stitches can make hats a lot smaller even on the big loom. thanks for the great pattern!!
Awesome tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your videos. You are a wonderful teacher. Question. If I want to make the two-toned hat where do I switch the yarn at row 14?
After your last row of rib - you will split the 2 rows of knit - 1 in original color - next one in the changing color
I love this pattern, thank you!
Guess what I’m making today! Thanks Denise🎄❤️
This is a quick one - I know you’ll like it 😊
I love this pattern and have done two so far, but both times my hats came out with 5 prominent bumps at the top when i pulled the top of the hat together, and it doesn't look very good when worn...I'm using Bernat super bulky #6, and it seems to cause these big gathered bumps. It only does this with the garter stitch, because I made another one of your hats that was a different stitch pattern and the top pulled together nice and even. Is there a stitch decrease I can do at the end? Or could I do the last 5 or 6 rows in just the e-wrap, would that make it lie flatter? I'm fairly new to loom knitting and don't yet know the ins and outs of stitch decreasing. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate you ❤️! Something I really need to know about is when you take a loop off the peg, are you supposed to keep it the same way as it came offer, or am I supposed to add a little twist to it 🤔??? I've been using my pic to keep my loop straight, am I doing it wrong? For me it also helps me know the direction I need to go. I've been doing this a few months now and have so many questions!? Also, if you don't mind, please tell me what low-pill fiber yarn means and should I use it?
Thank you thank you your videos are the best
Beautiful work as always! 💕I love the look. 🙂
Thank YOU Gina !!!
Did you also fold the brim? Or 10 rows is without that?
Also, if I’m making a baby cap, how many rows should I do for the brim?
Thanks for teaching me to use a loom. :)
Great instructions, great design. I used chenille yarn and the hat band came out too large . Is this because of the chenille? My loom has 41 pegs.
fantastic ! LOVE THE MUSIC
Avery nice hat and tutorial . Thank you
I can't wait to try this pattern.. ❤
Let me know how it goes
I sure will.. ☺
Great tutorial. I made a beautiful hat!!
Hello. Im still learning how to loom knit and this looks soo easy. My question is bulky yarn would that be a size 5 or 6. Thank you
Yep 👍🏽 a 6
I appreciate you! Blessed.
Thank U Michele 😊
Do you have a pattern to do this pattern in a scarf? I made this hat a few years ago and love it. I would love to make a scarf to match. Maybe you already have a tutorial that I missed or one that would give me a similar look.
YeP I do! Here's the video ruclips.net/video/-bYVRS2_PVM/видео.html
So, my hat is going to look a little different. I watched the video, and then downloaded the pattern. I didn't start making the hat until about a week later. The pattern says that rows 11 and 12 are Uwrap knits, so I did 11 and 12 and two repeats before I realized the hat was looking nothing like the picture. Then it dawned on me that you were doing ewrap knits on the video! I'm not going to undo those rows. I'll just change to ewrap for the subsequent rows and see how it comes out.
It's beautiful...l do it for my man ... thankyou💓
Instead of E wraping each peg all at once on 11 and 12. Can I do them each peg seperate?
Mine just do not look good. Still learning. Thanks shelley
How about a cool picture of this hat on a really good looking man - follow me on Instagram for more pictures: instagram.com/p/Bs6Hs5gAFWP/
More like a boy than a man
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I love this pattern. I need a new one for my female charity hat donations and I'd like to use this, if it's okay with you. Also, do you think 2 strands of worsted weight would work? Thank you, Denise for another great project ❤❤.
Yes. I'm making a newborn blanket with Bernat baby blanket yarn #6 (bulky or super bulky?), and it works on the 41-peg loom, too.
YES !!!! I SOooooo love it when my patterns are made for charity - Thank YOU Susan. And yes, it will work with 2 strands. By the way, I started this channel for charity knitting its why I try to make the projects quick and easy - ti doesn't always work that why - but I try.
@@LoomaHat > Thanks to you I donated hats, and now I'm giving away 23"×27" baby blankets ❤☺.
That is AWESOME !!!!
@@LoomaHat You do an excellent job 👍👍. Your channel is why I started knitting hat/scarf sets for charity. This hat will be an excellent match for your garter stitch scarf 😊😊.
شكرا جزيلا على كل ماتقدم لنا👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😍😘
Thanks👍👍👍👍
I am asking a favor....I ordered some "New Design" knitting looms and wanted to try some harder color/stitch patterns. They are "working on" getting some English RUclipss but I fear that will take a long time..partly because they say so. Have you used them? I love your videos and you do a great job explaining things. Any chance you would do a video of using these looms making a cute hat?
Cookie can you give me a link- I don’t know of that brand.
What happens if for the first few rows you use a true knit stitch and purl for the brim? I already started doing it but I was curious what it'll look like
How would a hat turn out if I used a worsted weight yarn on your particular size loom?
Or if I used a worsted weight yarn on a 36 peg loom?
Thank you
It would depend on the gauge of your loom. With large gauge, like what I used- it would have very loose loops .
Super! Great work! I really liked it!
Thank YOU Denizin !!!
I just started loom knitting a few days ago, I'm thinking of an experiment but thought I'd ask if anyone has done this. Have you tried using paracord? I've seen paracord makers using a spool, so I was just wondering.
I don't know where else to post for some advice. I used a loom that was 60 cm and had 33 post each a cm and a cm appart. what got off the loom what I got off loom was only about 40 cm I didn't pull the string tight why is it so small?i
Instead of the ewrap is a uwrap ok if using not as thick of yarn? Will it have the same look but slightly tighter?
You’ll end up with a baby hat.
I have been folding up my brim, not knowing i could just use different stitches. :0
Glad you like it 🙂
Yeah i love it it very nice 😘💕💕💕💕💞💞💕💞💕💞💕💞💕💞
I'm new to looming and want to know what are those little hook things at the bottom of the loom?
My loom has 41 pegs , would that cause a problem with the rib stitch pattern?
I used the yellow loom and did the 10 row repeats but, I must have done something wrong because, it doesn’t look like I did 10 rows. What did I do wrong?
I assume for brim … if so, continue knitting.. while the project is still on the loom it’s stretched and looks shorter.
Wonder if this would look good with two colors? Has it been done?
Hi - one of the hats in the picture is two colors - do you mean can it be striped? If so, yes you can knit this in stripes. I would suggest a self striping yarn cus it would be a lot easier. amzn.to/3Jj2eph
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Love it! Can I use two strands of worsted weight yarn?
Hi
To make a cap For 13 years old which size frame has to use 36 peg or bigger?
Love this!
Beautiful!
Is there a way to condense this to a baby hat? If so what would be the steps?
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I have a seam on my hat. It is not a loose ladder thing. I think I did the very first peg in the cast on wrong. In the video you wrap it twice then wrap the rest once, then wrap all the pegs again and knit off. That leaves one (extra) wrap on the first peg for the rest of the project. I didn’t do the extra loop on first peg, so it left a very small gap that looks like seam because the last and first stitches aren’t all the way joined. I’m going to test my theory on next hat! (Others who commented on the website might have done the same thing.)
Is there a way to have two colors? One color for the ewrap rows and one for the purl rows?
Sure but that will give you alot of dashes ruclips.net/video/xFUBaYv67QM/видео.html
I finished the hat, and I love it but I have one question. I have what looks like a "seam" up the hat from the first peg line. Is that supposed to be there or did I do something wrong. I used a 36 peg round loom?
Hi e does that too
So frustrating
Awesome video. Never knitted before and this popped up and was super interesting. How long does this take in real time? Peace.