I just spent about 5 hours loom knitting a cowl. I did a cast off that I found on another channel. It has zero give to it. So that whole thing has to be cut apart!!! How I dearly wish I would have found this video of casting off instead. LOL Oh well I have only been loom knitting for about 4 days now. Live and learn. Thank you for doing this video. It is helpful.
I am loving these frequent video tutorials, Deborah! It really helps with choices for the upcoming gift-giving season. This stitch is beautiful and the yarn you're using is gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing ❤
I have a very big head but this ends up huge and stretchy. I would do it in the 36 next time. It's so huge it doesn't conform to your head and doesn't stay on it on top. 20 year loomer
The pi ture shows the neck going in but this does not happen so it remains baggy around the necks when using this loom 41 peg kk 3/4. Love the stitch. Could you explain the picture and the neck on how this loom is. Using charisma #5 should not matter. Beautiful stitch
its a cowl and not a hood. its benefit is so you can pull your cowl into a hood if it rains or your ears get cold. For a tighter fit you need to do a hood and not a cowl. it likely fits the models head without being baggy because the yarn is the way it is
The rows when done are easy to count Deborah can you give us an idea of how many you did. Please. Thanks for the easy video. Alot of hard work to make a video. We appreciate it.
i cant, i measure. i usually compare it to some pieces i have to see where i want to go....but i have used anything like a piece of cloth that i wrapped and pinned to get length i want. people are all different sizes and widths and if you went by my measurements, i am a short person with small head you would not be right for you likely.
I just spent about 5 hours loom knitting a cowl.
I did a cast off that I found on another channel. It has zero give to it. So that whole thing has to be cut apart!!!
How I dearly wish I would have found this video of casting off instead. LOL
Oh well I have only been loom knitting for about 4 days now. Live and learn.
Thank you for doing this video. It is helpful.
I am loving these frequent video tutorials, Deborah! It really helps with choices for the upcoming gift-giving season. This stitch is beautiful and the yarn you're using is gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Love love this bag. Still need to do a first look project of is is a few projects down the road.
The Berries and Knots stitch is so pretty 🖤🖤
Reminds me somewhat of the bobble stitch I use on my flatbed knitting machine. It does use up quite
a bit of yarn, but the outcome is interesting.
This is an exciting project. Like some of the others I am making a few of these as gifts. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
I am in complete awww😮 wondering how it was figured out on how to cast off like the method you are showing.
there are lots of stretchy videos out there so i got my method from all those that came before...not sue where it first was or came from.
Can I use this pattern/stitch on an infinity loom to make a blanket or would the stitch be to delicate?
Do a swatch to see if you have a yarn and loom gauge that you like it in. it would be fine with the right gauge and yarn.
I have a very big head but this ends up huge and stretchy. I would do it in the 36 next time. It's so huge it doesn't conform to your head and doesn't stay on it on top. 20 year loomer
its just a cowl with a pull up head if you need it. Not a hood, so thats why.
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The pi ture shows the neck going in but this does not happen so it remains baggy around the necks when using this loom 41 peg kk 3/4. Love the stitch. Could you explain the picture and the neck on how this loom is. Using charisma #5 should not matter. Beautiful stitch
its a cowl and not a hood. its benefit is so you can pull your cowl into a hood if it rains or your ears get cold. For a tighter fit you need to do a hood and not a cowl. it likely fits the models head without being baggy because the yarn is the way it is
I love the colors. What kind of yarn is it? It's gorgeous!
I should have said in the video. I cant remember.
@@DeborahShaw I'll replay and listen better. Thanks.
The rows when done are easy to count Deborah can you give us an idea of how many you did. Please. Thanks for the easy video. Alot of hard work to make a video. We appreciate it.
i cant, i measure. i usually compare it to some pieces i have to see where i want to go....but i have used anything like a piece of cloth that i wrapped and pinned to get length i want. people are all different sizes and widths and if you went by my measurements, i am a short person with small head you would not be right for you likely.
Question -will this stitch work on gloves?
it should with the right gauge and yarn.
About how long did you make your cowl?
I kept going until it would over my head, I didn't measure