The Knifty Knitter
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Hundreds of free patterns for the Knifty Knitter brand looms. Free patterns are organized by the type of loom, season, or loom knitting project.
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
You will need:
Knifty Knitter red round loom
Worsted weight yarn (Red Heart - Hot Pink)
Yarn needle
Instructions:
Cast on by e wrapping all the pegs of the red loom.
Change directions and wrap the loom back to the first peg as you would to knit a flat panel.
Knit 16 rows.
On the 17th row, knit only 19 pegs, then reverse directions and knit only 7 pegs. Continue knitting back and forth on these 7 pegs for 40 rows. (When you finish you will have what looks like a large T.)
Cast off using the crochet cast off.
Holding the knit as if it is a capital letter T, pull the right side of ..read more
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
Elmo Earflap Hat
I've been working on some kid's earflap hats. I've been using a method very similar to the one in the video. She does an amazing job of explaining the process and marking the pegs for the earflaps.
I used the red round loom for an infant/toddler to make an Elmo hat. I used 2 strands of Red Heart red yarn and 1 strand of fun fur. I made the earflaps using 5 pegs on each side of the loom.
One thing I do slightly differently than the video, is after I knit the first earflap, I wrap across to the next one. After I've knitted it, I wrap back to the first earflap, so I ..read more
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1: Slide the loops on the loom to the middle.
Step 2: Lay the wrapping yarn across the front of the pegs.
Step 3: Then, using the hook, go under the loop and pull the wrapping yarn up through.
Step 4: Take the loop off of the peg...
Step 5: ...and replace it with the loop that is pulled through.
Note: This stitch will make ribbed edges for hats, handbags and many other projects ..read more
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1: Knit to the end of the row and then knit back 3 stitches; this will hold the stitches.
Step 2: Take the first 2 stitches off of the pegs using the hook,
Step 3: and pull the second loop through the first loop.
Step 4: Place the second loop back onto the peg that it was taken from.
Note: More than one stitch can be taken off at a time. Knit back as many stitches as you need to take off, plus one more to hold the yarn as you take the stitches off ..read more
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
The half hitch is a simple loop that holds yarn in place on the loom. (round, rectangle, long, etc.) In most cases, it will be sufficient to simply wrap the yarn around the anchor peg. As you can see in the last photo, the yarn in the half hitch is fed under the yarn above it, making it a more secure when you need to leave the project for a while.
Step 1: Use thumb and index (first) finger to make loop in yarn.
Step 2: Turn the loop ( or twist it) so the yarn attached to the loom is in front or closer to you.
Step 3: Place on peg. Pull yarn tight
Step 4: This will hold the yarn in plac ..read more
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
SCARF INSTRUCTIONS Note: This is the basic "eight wrap" scarf for the rectangle loom. These instructions have been available in the product packaging for the rectangle loom.
It is usually best to knit with two strands of knitting worsted yarn held together (treating them like one strand) or to use one strand of bulky yarn.
Step 1: Wrap the end of the yarn around the peg on the end of the loom to hold the yarn in place.
Step 2: Using the illustration as a guide, start with the yarn between pegs 1 and 3, and wrap the yarn around peg 1. Bring yarn between pegs 2 and 4 and wrap aro ..read more
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
This is a fun fur scarf pattern that can be easily loomed by a beginner. It has detailed instructions for someone new to loom knitting. It is also a skinny scarf, so it knits up quickly. Skill: Beginner INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1: The pegs on the Flower Loom have not been glued in. Remove every other peg from the loom. You will now have 6 pegs in the loom.
Step 2: Holding both the boucle yarn and fun fur yarn together as one, secure the yarn on the side of the loom on the anchor peg.
Step 3: E wrap all 6 pegs.
Step 4: Wrap the pegs again and knit the bottom loops over the top ..read more
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
Skill level: Beginner
Provo Craft Tools
Knifty Knitter Purple Rectangle Loom
hook
yarn needle
Pom Pom Maker
Other Supplies
crochet hook
2 skeins (A) Red Heart Light and Lofty Pheasant
1 skein (B) Lion Brand Chunky USA Yukon Gold
1 skein (C) Lion Brand Chunky USA Desert Sand
NOTE: The sample measures 64" x 8", not including the pom-poms.
Step 1: Using the main color of yarn, wrap 24 of the pegs on the purple loom. Wrap in the figure 8 pattern for the first row. Continue wrapping in the fashion stitch, or just go back and forth around the pegs.
Step 2: Knit 9 rows and then cha ..read more
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
Provo Craft Tools
Knifty Knitter Round Loom (blue)
yarn needle
hook
Other Supplies
1 skein green 4-ply knitting worsted yarn
1 skein variegated green 4-ply or knitting worsted yarn
crochet hook size G or H
Note: This is a very good project for a beginner to learn the basics of loom knitting. It is also a very good project for understanding how a flat panel can be knitted on a round loom. Flat panels do have a tendency to roll at the edges, and as you can see in the photo, both sides of the scarf are not the same. Skill level: Beginner
Step 1: Using 2 strands of green yarn, wr ..read more
The Knifty Knitter
3y ago
Barbie loomed this version of the braided scarf pattern in blue and white hues. What a fun scarf. Provo Craft Tools
Knifty Knitter Spool Loom
Knifty Knitter Pom-Pom and Tassel Maker
loom hook
yarn needle
This pattern was originally designed by Alicia Underwood and published on the Provo Craft website. Other Supplies
3 or 4 different skeins of yarn (your choice of color/style; use the Fun Fur, the regular knitting worsted yarn, or any other yarn)
Skill level: Beginner
Note: This is an easy project, and although it takes some time to make the tubes, it's worth it. To make ..read more