![]() ![]() Just lay your working yarn in front of the peg and move on. It means: slip stitch with yarn in front of peg. That’s a new abbreviation for this pattern! It’s impossible to pronounce but so easy to work. And no, I’m not using bad language because my yarn is all tangled. I’ve got two different hat to show how the look changes depending on where you line up the ribbing. You CAN just continue working around, but there is a method that will give you smoother join. Then I’ll show you how to join in the round. If you’ve never tried it before it’s easy to do and gives a beautiful stretchy edge that is great for hats. P1 below – purl one stitch from the row below SlwyifP – slip stitch with yarn in front of peg Large eye tapestry needle (for weaving in ends) Skills learned in this tutorial: * Loom gauge is measured from the center of one peg to the center of an adjacent peg. This is either the Knifty Knitter purple hat loom or the Cindwood equivalent. (NOTE: The pattern PDF currently lists Patons Classic Wool Roving as the yarn, but that is being corrected.) Loom:ĥ/8″ gauge loom* with 48 pegs. This is exactly what I’ve always wanted for GKK: our group working together and inspiring each other to influence the craft world. I’ve been a long-time advocate for our loom knitting community and am thrilled that we are being heard and recognized. Yarnspirations just published their first LOOM KNIT pattern! It has been months and months of discussion and pattern testing, but the day is here. I also contacted Yarnspirations since the hat was the perfect accessory to go with their sweater pattern. When she sent me the pictures of the hat I was blown away at how wonderful it looked and we began talking about the pattern. One of our own GKK community, Robin Sperry, saw the broadcast and decided to use that stitch pattern in a hat. It all began back in February when I was demoing the textured stitch for the Easy Going Knit Sweater. The Easy Going Loom Knit Hat was a collaboration in the truest sense of the word. ![]() My heart is bursting with joy! There’s a new pattern out there, but it’s not just any old pattern. ![]()
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