I got the 1/2in...188 peg s loom...48 in (.would like to see tutorials for adult size Afghans from start to finish, like the ribbed stitch etc.) Love my looms...from Idaho....
it depends on the kind of yarn you use, the stitch you are using etc... so we can not tell you exactly. but the 36" is baby blanket size, the 48" is twin size and the 60" queen size. the afghans will often stretch wider than this if doing double rake stitches.bhope that helps
I’m part of a group that uses Cin DWood looms to knit Baby hats which we donate to our local hospital. They are quality!
I got the 1/2in...188 peg s loom...48 in (.would like to see tutorials for adult size Afghans from start to finish, like the ribbed stitch etc.) Love my looms...from Idaho....
it depends on the kind of yarn you use, the stitch you are using etc... so we can not tell you exactly. but the 36" is baby blanket size, the 48" is twin size and the 60" queen size. the afghans will often stretch wider than this if doing double rake stitches.bhope that helps
How does skipping the color pegs effect the look of say a blanket?
hello, how do we know how large a blanket will be completed as a rake. I love the figure 8 stitich, but I'm not sure which s loom is right for me.
How do you bind off on a S loom?
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