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Make hats, scarves, sweaters, an afghan and more-- without knitting needles!--
Everyone loves hand-knitted socks! This title can help you knit custom socks for everyone on your gift list - even if you've never knitted anything before. It also includes handy tips on how to adjust the sizes to fit a larger or smaller foot. It includes designs that feature mock cables, beaded cuffs, several rib patterns, and garter blocks.
The Knitting Loom Guide is your one stop resource for detailed information about knitting looms. It contains charts that list various looms by brand, loom gauge and special features, like whether a loom is adjustable or suitable for double knitting. Charts are easy to read and organized so you can quickly find the information you're looking for.
An introduction to knitting, without needles, using a knitting board.
A beginner's guide to knitting on a loom.
Learning to create knit garments without needles is the focus of this stitch-pattern collection and instructional reference. By using long looms, crafters can simplify two-color work, master larger projects, and make double-knit fabrics with more options for surface texture. From simple scarves to detailed felted slippers, the designs in this resource will allure seasoned experts looking for new ways to knit, as well as beginner-level stitchers who are still trying to master using needles. Projects are accompanied by instructional photographs and include a baby blanket, an afghan, a tasseled scarf, a shawl, and a garden party table setting.
Discover how fast and easy it is to knit a cozy, cuddly afghan for yourself or a loved one! With the KB Afghan Loom and this handy guide of beautiful designs and expert how-to, anyone can quickly and easily learn to knit a beautiful 5-foot wide afghan with no sewing. Afghan Loom Projects features 15 designs and in a variety of shapes and sizes, from a whimsical mermaid blanket to stunning super blankets for queen-size beds. This hand-picked collection is ideal for beginners and advanced loom knitters alike and features rich and unique stitch patterns including cables, diamond brocade, seeded columns, flutter stitch, and eyelet rib. With Afghan Loom Projects, any crafter can discover the fun of loom knitting while proudly providing their family and friends with the warmth and love of a hand-made blanket.
Loom knitting uses a circular or rectangular loom, or knitting board, consisting of a frame with pegs. Looms are easy and fun to use, even without conventional knitting experience. You can create almost anything, from knitted tubes for hats or socks to flat panels for scarves, shawls and sweaters.
Though forms of the Blending Board have been around for a couple of centuries, modern spinners need a guide to the plethora of possibilities available with this tool. With the reincarnation of the carding board into Blending Boards the demand has risen for instruction on all the possibilities of fiber preparation on these boards. Want to repeat design elements in your yarn? Do you want to blend long and short fibers together? Have trouble keeping inclusions in when spinning? Blending Board Basics and Beyond will walk you through woolen and worsted fiber preparation techniques on the Blending Board. In this century fibers from all over the world are readily available. Gwen Powell includes preparation techniques for a common and unusual fibers.
The "must-have" book for loom knitters by the top expert on the subject is now updated to reflect the newer looms on the market. Like the previous edition this new edition still contains everything you need to know about loom knitting, like gauge, yarn thickness, increasing, decreasing, color work, different cast on and off methods, and more. Additionally, it includes Isela's precise and easy how-to instructions, now newly updated, for making basic stitches and variations, and for using all the different types of looms, round and long looms, currently in the market. The project section is also updated to include more specific information about the looms used, with a handy chart of all the looms, with their gauges, currently on the market. But what hasn't changed is the straightforward information and the need for this book, making it the one to have for all loom knitters. If you only purchase one loom knitting book, this is the one to get!