I'm really happy you like it my friend. I just took a break from editing the video for a summer scarf I designed using this stitch. You should be able to check it out tonight or tomorrow at the latest on Patreon.
This is a really pretty lace stitch! It would look really pretty as a couch throw blanket or a pillow! I would love to see a tutorial of how to do a loom knitted version of a crocheted granny square.
@@LoomaHat Thank you so much I appreciate your videos so much! I'm left handed so it's a little harder for me to crochet for me so I prefer to loom instead! I did find a PDF of a pattern for it on a site called Ravelry by typing in the search Granny on the Loom it's by Brenda Myers but there is no video sadly so it's a little hard to follow for me! But I wish you good luck!
Yaaaay!! I've been chomping at the bit to knit... it's been a while. This looks pretty and lacey. Can't wait to give it a go! Thank you, Denise! @LoomaHat
A Really Beautiful stitch Denise, I saw a comment using this stitch for a couch cover, I think that's a Great idea. I also like this nice stitch coming up for same idea the vine Eyelet stitch, I'm getting ready to watch how you do it. Your work is so Beautiful and you explained your work to understand easily. Thanks for all you do Denise
Gina 🌼 never underestimate your ability to master any and all stitches that I knit. I work hard to bring you doable stitches and projects. Always watch the videos from beginning to end before giving the lesson a try. You can do it girlfriend. I got you 😉
Thank YOU !!! But keep in mind that this pattern is for the flat version - for gloves you might want the in the round version on the written pattern. 🙂
Yes my friend 🙂 . Almost all my stitch patterns for the last three years are knitted on large gauge and will work great on your infinity loom. AND - I knew you would like this one Brenda. Thank YOU for always supporting my work. I really appreciate you. 💛😘💛
Brenda, it's best to use the full version because you need those extra 5 stitches to balance the pattern. God willing I will have a video this weekend that will help explain those extra stitches. Stay tuned my friend.
Hi Robert, you can with the, in the round version. The deal is that the video is only for three flat version and it doesn’t translate to in the round so you would need the written instructions. Visit Loomahat.store . I keep the stitches low priced to make the accessible to everyone. You’ll have both versions and a chart for $1.99 .
@@LoomaHat Thanks so much! I'm learning so much from you. I started this on June 2 and I've made many caps since then. Some mistakes but I'm learning from them. My goal is to have a whole bunch done by December to give to homeless and women & children's shelters. I'm well on my way!
I'm really excited to give this stitch a try!
I'm really happy you like it my friend. I just took a break from editing the video for a summer scarf I designed using this stitch. You should be able to check it out tonight or tomorrow at the latest on Patreon.
@@LoomaHat thank you!
This is a really pretty lace stitch! It would look really pretty as a couch throw blanket or a pillow! I would love to see a tutorial of how to do a loom knitted version of a crocheted granny square.
I've been asked for that a few times and I am doing some testing. All I can say is Pray for Me 😊
@@LoomaHat Thank you so much I appreciate your videos so much! I'm left handed so it's a little harder for me to crochet for me so I prefer to loom instead! I did find a PDF of a pattern for it on a site called Ravelry by typing in the search Granny on the Loom it's by Brenda Myers but there is no video sadly so it's a little hard to follow for me! But I wish you good luck!
@@Kitt417 I’d love a granny square tutorial too
@@LoomaHathow wonderful
Yaaaay!! I've been chomping at the bit to knit... it's been a while. This looks pretty and lacey. Can't wait to give it a go!
Thank you, Denise!
@LoomaHat
Thank YOU !!!
Beautiful Denise love it xx
Thank YOU Margaret !!! 💛
@@LoomaHatyou’re very welcome thx u for all your videos ❤️
looks awesome and quite easy to learn! can't wait to try! thank you!!!
This is a beautiful stitch!
A Really Beautiful stitch Denise, I saw a comment using this stitch for a couch cover,
I think that's a Great idea. I also like this nice stitch coming up for same idea the vine Eyelet stitch, I'm getting ready to watch how you do it. Your work is so Beautiful and you explained your work to understand easily.
Thanks for all you do Denise
Beautiful 😍 thank you very much Dinese 🩷 you always come up with great ideas 🩷
Thank YOU - this one is a combination of two stitches that were translated. I thought you’ll would like it. 😊
Denise, this looks beautiful!
Thank YOU Renee !!!! 😘💛🙂💛
Gorgeous! 😍
Thank YOU Leticia !!!! 😘💛
Beautiful 💖 You clearly have an incredible gift. I only hope to accomplish your less stressful stitch tutorials. Thank you
Gina 🌼 never underestimate your ability to master any and all stitches that I knit. I work hard to bring you doable stitches and projects. Always watch the videos from beginning to end before giving the lesson a try. You can do it girlfriend. I got you 😉
Super nice
Thank you so much !!!
Great pattern for things that you want to take the sting off cooler weather but not too heavy like true winter wear...
YES ! 🙂
Thank you! I am looking to start knitting for winter scarves, gloves, etc. This looks beautiful ❤
Thank YOU !!! But keep in mind that this pattern is for the flat version - for gloves you might want the in the round version on the written pattern. 🙂
Beautiful!
Thank you!
What a lovely pattern! 😍 I'm thinking of a scarf . Hugs my beautiful friend ❤️❤️
Thank YOU Linda !!!!! 💛😘🌟
Beautiful pattern ❤
Can this work on the infinity loom?
Just purchased your pattern
When I get time to myself I will have to sit down an give it a try. 😊
Yes my friend 🙂 . Almost all my stitch patterns for the last three years are knitted on large gauge and will work great on your infinity loom. AND - I knew you would like this one Brenda. Thank YOU for always supporting my work. I really appreciate you. 💛😘💛
How do I mark my infinity loom? Do I use the full flat version or flat version?
Brenda, it's best to use the full version because you need those extra 5 stitches to balance the pattern. God willing I will have a video this weekend that will help explain those extra stitches. Stay tuned my friend.
@@LoomaHat thank you so much
For your extra pegs did you do it on both sides
No - It was only necessary on one side of the pattern.
Would i be able to make a hat using this stitch?
Hi Robert, you can with the, in the round version. The deal is that the video is only for three flat version and it doesn’t translate to in the round so you would need the written instructions. Visit Loomahat.store . I keep the stitches low priced to make the accessible to everyone. You’ll have both versions and a chart for $1.99 .
@@LoomaHat Thanks so much! I'm learning so much from you. I started this on June 2 and I've made many caps since then. Some mistakes but I'm learning from them. My goal is to have a whole bunch done by December to give to homeless and women & children's shelters. I'm well on my way!
these stitches are so tight i can not bring yarn over peg on loom.
Hi - here's a post with a video that I hope will help some: www.loomahat.com/stitch-is-too-tight/