Get the free pattern at thecrochetcrowd.com/loom-knit-so-soft-baby-hats 0:00 Start 0:06 Introduction 2:01 Yarn Details 2:21 Loom Size 2:41 How to Create Starting Knot 3:42 Cast On with eWrap 5:51 How to Count Cross Strings 6:15 Brim creation until 13 cross string complete. 7:17 Form Brim 9:33 Secure Brim 10:24 Body of Hat 11:00 Top of Hat 11:31 Cast Off 14:35 Pom Pom 19:37 Removable Pom Pom Technique Left Handed Tutorial is not available. The wrapping can be done either going left to right or right to left. Loom Size: 7" Dia Loom. Yarn In Pattern: Red Heart Hygge For Teaching Purposes: I am showing same. Please use the pattern for specific details on yarn quantities, gauge and other details not listed here. Pattern Date on PDF: Nov 13, 2020 This pattern may have been updated since the creation of this tutorial and information or presentation of the printable PDF may have been changed without notice.
Mikey thank you for doing these loom videos. I have been trying to loom knit for some time and having a problem doing it. I appreciate you sharing your insight and I am more confident and will be trying again soon as soon as I finish the Aran Hear Throw I am working on
I seem to have a problem where I start and finish a row. The stitches seem to be looser, leaving gaps in hat from the brim to the top & I've no idea how to fix it. Can you comment on what you think in doing wrong?
Awesome- thank you! You mentioned in another video that this set of looms didn’t include a child’s size. I need to be able to make hats for a five, seven and nine year old. Any suggestions? Thank you!
@@deb9156 I have the Loops ad Threeads Knitting loom set and the 36peg loom makes hats that fit my 7 and 8yos well! It's a four loom set the smallest would make preemie or doll hats, the largest for adult hats! The pick it comes with is decent too! Hope this helped =)
I didn't count the rows, I just aimed for 7.5" with a tape measure. That's the average size baby head for dimensions for clothing design. So really not guessing, but measuring to ensure it will fit.
Get the free pattern at thecrochetcrowd.com/loom-knit-so-soft-baby-hats
0:00 Start
0:06 Introduction
2:01 Yarn Details
2:21 Loom Size
2:41 How to Create Starting Knot
3:42 Cast On with eWrap
5:51 How to Count Cross Strings
6:15 Brim creation until 13 cross string complete.
7:17 Form Brim
9:33 Secure Brim
10:24 Body of Hat
11:00 Top of Hat
11:31 Cast Off
14:35 Pom Pom
19:37 Removable Pom Pom Technique
Left Handed Tutorial is not available. The wrapping can be done either going left to right or right to left.
Loom Size: 7" Dia Loom.
Yarn In Pattern: Red Heart Hygge
For Teaching Purposes: I am showing same.
Please use the pattern for specific details on yarn quantities, gauge and other details not listed here.
Pattern Date on PDF: Nov 13, 2020
This pattern may have been updated since the creation of this tutorial and information or presentation of the printable PDF may have been changed without notice.
Another great video, thank you! I have been loom knitting for years and never thought about making the pom pom removable, great idea 😊
Thank you , I'm going to watch it over a few times
Thank you Mikey :) iv made 4 sets of hats and scarfs for my grandkids Christmas, so quick and easy to make and they look amazing x
Mikey thank you for doing these loom videos. I have been trying to loom knit for some time and having a problem doing it. I appreciate you sharing your insight and I am more confident and will be trying again soon as soon as I finish the Aran Hear Throw I am working on
Thank you so much. I’ve always wanted to make these hats but never knew how. Now I do 👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent presentation ……I like all your videos and learnt a lot, keep uploading !!!
Just love them Mickey, I just might start loon knitting great job, nice Christmas gifts 👍🎄
I started this today, and I am getting the laddering at the end/beginning rows.
Make sure the first time you start a round, you pull it tight as you let it rest when you were knitting.
Really cute hat. Thank you for sharing.
Great video! very easy to follow - I'm just waiting for my loom to be delivered.. hoping I can knock out a few hats as Christmas presents :)
I’m new to looming, I tried the sentro but keep having issues. For the loom what size yarn and how many rows for adult and toddlers ?
What do you do if you have a slipped stitch
Awesome
That was fun!
Do you have a problem with tension? And is there different stitches?
I seem to have a problem where I start and finish a row. The stitches seem to be looser, leaving gaps in hat from the brim to the top & I've no idea how to fix it. Can you comment on what you think in doing wrong?
Pull on the loop before starting a new rnd. It’s common if you don’t pull to tighten before starting a new round.
Awesome- thank you! You mentioned in another video that this set of looms didn’t include a child’s size. I need to be able to make hats for a five, seven and nine year old. Any suggestions? Thank you!
Yeah you need to find a loom of that size. I think Michaels has one in a separate package.
@@TheCrochetCrowd Thsnk you!!😊
@@deb9156 I have the Loops ad Threeads Knitting loom set and the 36peg loom makes hats that fit my 7 and 8yos well! It's a four loom set the smallest would make preemie or doll hats, the largest for adult hats! The pick it comes with is decent too! Hope this helped =)
@@jennym6608 thank you so much!!
How many rows did you do after the brim was made guessing wise?
One moment. There's a pattern. Let me open it.
I didn't count the rows, I just aimed for 7.5" with a tape measure. That's the average size baby head for dimensions for clothing design. So really not guessing, but measuring to ensure it will fit.
So fuzzy!!