@@alexiacontreras3231 3rd size in the kit. I dint know diameter off the top of my head. If you see a four pack round loom size. It’s the 3rd biggest size.
I am less than two minutes into this video and had to pause to comment. This is the best explanation to learn a slip knot I have come across. I always have to watch a few times to get it.
@@TheCrochetCrowd I haven't been able to understand how to do a slip knot for years until I watched your video thank you and your mom 🙏😄 I think I will be able to remember it from now on
Seriously the best. Now that I have a lil story to leap the slip knot, I think I will remember it thanks to you and your mom. Projects can sometimes be months in between and I had never found slip knot to be muscle memory for me.
you make everything easier, I would have given up if you were not making these videos! If you ever feel unappreciated, just know,that there are so many like me that value you and your way of being able to show us without making us feel dumb! THANK YOU
Nice tutorial. However, I am working with a very thick baby blanket yarn and didn't have a tapestry needle with a large enough eye to thread the yarn through, so I found I could accomplish the binding off using a crochet hook to pull the tail of the yarn through each loop. Worked very well.
I’d been using a binder clip to hold my working yarn on the anchor peg while knitting over. I never thought to just knit the last peg I wrapped FIRST. 😂 Thanks for the tips!
I have a 5 yarn that doesn’t seem so chunky or bulky so in case single strand does not work I’m glad that the idea of using the pen sleeve to keep it loose enough for the brim is something I can use.
Whatever peg the dangling yarn ( that you are using to wrap around each of the pegs) - the peg that dangling yarn is on IS the last stitch you did. The next stitch will look like all the others w/o a dangling yarn hanging from it. 💗I hope I was clear & this helps bc it's easier than using a stitch marker. I use a Clover row counter to keep track of my rows.
Does it actually matter which way you go? I'm right-handed and have always gone counter-clockwise. Every video I've watched on other channels have said it doesn't matter as long as you're consistant through the project. I also CAN NOT use a loom upside-down and not sure why you feel that's necessary, unless you are just doing it so that we can see what you are doing more easily? I do really appreciate this method over using two strands tho... thank you!
Thanks for the work you do. I am not able to print the pattern. Could you please advise me on how to do this? (I always like to have a written pattern in case the computer system goes down).
Another question: After going all the way around the FIRST time with e-wrap, could you then just wrap the yarn around a single peg 3 times before moving on to the next peg? Or is it structurally dependent on you going around 4 times for the "cast on"?
I'm not Mikey,but I thought I'd try to help.😁 It should work, depending on the gauge size of your loom. If you have a wide gauge loom (space between the pegs) like Mikey is using in the video,you might want to use two strands of the #4weight yarn. If the loom you are using is a smaller gauge loom, then one strand of #4 weight yarn would work.
I have been looming these hats for at least fourteen years using 4 worsted weight yarn . And I have never used a ink pen case as a yarn feed . Really don’t see a need for it . Find it funny that these looms are all the sudden so popular when they have been on the market for at least fifteen or sixteen years . Loom on ☺️😊😁
@@KierasMommy1 thanks for the reply. I'm open to any help. My loom says for worsted weight or bulky weight. I'm new to loom knitting. Normally I just knit or crochet hats, but I need to produce quite a few in a short amount of time. The need in our area is great this year.
Because this project is good for beginners and they often need to see that part, even just as a reminder. Why are you rudely overreacting like an entitled narcissist? Oh of course, it’s easy for you, so why do you have to waste a few more seconds watching it, right? If only the world revolved around you!
Free Pattern: thecrochetcrowd.com/loom-knit-adult-double-wrap-hat/
Quick tip that little peg on the side if you wrap at the end of your round it holds the yarn so you dont have to pinch it :)
what peg size loom was this
@@alexiacontreras3231 3rd size in the kit. I dint know diameter off the top of my head. If you see a four pack round loom size. It’s the 3rd biggest size.
I am less than two minutes into this video and had to pause to comment. This is the best explanation to learn a slip knot I have come across. I always have to watch a few times to get it.
I'm teaching the way my mom showed me.
@@TheCrochetCrowd I haven't been able to understand how to do a slip knot for years until I watched your video thank you and your mom 🙏😄 I think I will be able to remember it from now on
Seriously the best. Now that I have a lil story to leap the slip knot, I think I will remember it thanks to you and your mom.
Projects can sometimes be months in between and I had never found slip knot to be muscle memory for me.
you make everything easier, I would have given up if you were not making these videos!
If you ever feel unappreciated, just know,that there are so many like me that value you and your way of being able to show us without making us feel dumb!
THANK YOU
Thank you for sharing the empty pen tube as a guide to making e wraps on the loom. What a time saver
What a great idea to double wrap!
Nice tutorial. However, I am working with a very thick baby blanket yarn and didn't have a tapestry needle with a large enough eye to thread the yarn through, so I found I could accomplish the binding off using a crochet hook to pull the tail of the yarn through each loop. Worked very well.
Nice job. I love this video. The hat does look warm and better to me. Thx again.
I’d been using a binder clip to hold my working yarn on the anchor peg while knitting over. I never thought to just knit the last peg I wrapped FIRST. 😂 Thanks for the tips!
I have a 5 yarn that doesn’t seem so chunky or bulky so in case single strand does not work I’m glad that the idea of using the pen sleeve to keep it loose enough for the brim is something I can use.
Yeah it's a nice option to experience.
Ty for tutorial :) I am having fun learning how to use a knitting loom. You make learning so much fun :)
Whatever peg the dangling yarn ( that you are using to wrap around each of the pegs) - the peg that dangling yarn is on IS the last stitch you did. The next stitch will look like all the others w/o a dangling yarn hanging from it. 💗I hope I was clear & this helps bc it's easier than using a stitch marker. I use a Clover row counter to keep track of my rows.
Super-clear directions. Thank You so much! Working on a double thick baby hat or maybe it will become a scarf!
Ma chi è il genio che ha inventato questo aggeggio miracoloso ? Che meraviglia ! E dove si può reperire il marchingegno ? Chapeau !
Although I would love to learn knitting the old way watching your videos in knitting with the loom is giving me life....☺️🌹
I love this tutorial
Does it actually matter which way you go? I'm right-handed and have always gone counter-clockwise. Every video I've watched on other channels have said it doesn't matter as long as you're consistant through the project. I also CAN NOT use a loom upside-down and not sure why you feel that's necessary, unless you are just doing it so that we can see what you are doing more easily? I do really appreciate this method over using two strands tho... thank you!
Thanks for the work you do. I am not able to print the pattern. Could you please advise me on how to do this? (I always like to have a written pattern in case the computer system goes down).
thank you!
Why do you do a double wrap? Is it to make the hat thicker and warmer or for the look?
You can loom knit with every weight plus the chunky yarns as well.
Hi nice tutorial.. pls tell which brand loom hook are you using? Its looks like dental pick
Another question: After going all the way around the FIRST time with e-wrap, could you then just wrap the yarn around a single peg 3 times before moving on to the next peg? Or is it structurally dependent on you going around 4 times for the "cast on"?
Hello! Thank you so much for the tutorial! So the double wrap is to make a hat ti look like one made with chunky yarn, right?
Correct. That's the right assumption.
Hi, I am trying out hats on the round loom. I watched your video which looks so easy but I have a question. What brand of hook are you using
Is there approximate inches in circumference for the brim? Thanks.
It fits me. I’m 21” circ
@@TheCrochetCrowd Thank you very much! I appreciate it. I'm looking at patterns for someone having cancer treatments.
Can you do this with ribbed stitch somehow???!
I'm sorry, I don't. understand your question.
Question Mikey, will this work with 4wt worsted yarn? I have a request for hats for Goodfellows and I only have 4wt yarn. Thx
I'm not Mikey,but I thought I'd try to help.😁 It should work, depending on the gauge size of your loom. If you have a wide gauge loom (space between the pegs) like Mikey is using in the video,you might want to use two strands of the #4weight yarn. If the loom you are using is a smaller gauge loom, then one strand of #4 weight yarn would work.
I have been looming these hats for at least fourteen years using 4 worsted weight yarn . And I have never used a ink pen case as a yarn feed . Really don’t see a need for it . Find it funny that these looms are all the sudden so popular when they have been on the market for at least fifteen or sixteen years . Loom on ☺️😊😁
@@KierasMommy1 thanks for the reply. I'm open to any help. My loom says for worsted weight or bulky weight. I'm new to loom knitting. Normally I just knit or crochet hats, but I need to produce quite a few in a short amount of time. The need in our area is great this year.
@@mojeauxgotro roughly how long does it take to do a hat please ?
@@robertafoster1980 about an hour and a half or two .
Why are you being so massively technical about a simple slip knot. Slip knots are so easy peasy. Wow!!
Because some people don’t know how to do one, and its great to see some one actually do one you can understand.
Because this project is good for beginners and they often need to see that part, even just as a reminder. Why are you rudely overreacting like an entitled narcissist? Oh of course, it’s easy for you, so why do you have to waste a few more seconds watching it, right? If only the world revolved around you!