I had a few March preorders from CinDWood that arrived early on Friday! đ These were all Child and Baby looms – a baby hat, child hat, and infant-toddler sock looms in both 1/4″ and 3/8″ gauges. This rounds up my CinDWood fine gauge looms to sizes for Adult Hats, Adult Small Hats, Child Hats, and Baby Hats – along… Read more »
The KISSes are here! Yes, it took a while longer than the CinDWood looms (I ordered my KISS looms on Feb 10th, and received them on Feb 25th), but the delay is largely due to the KISS sale that was running for Valentine’s day. Let’s take a look at the looms:
The KISSes are here! Yes, it took a while longer than the CinDWood looms (I ordered my KISS looms on Feb 10th, and received them on Feb 25th), but the delay is largely due to the KISS sale that was running for Valentine’s day. Let’s take a look at the looms:
The moment I woke up I’ve been on edge waiting for the  mailman to arrive with my CinDWood loom order… and finally, it showed up: I was so excited to open the package that I managed to cut myself with my scissors. >.< Oops. I ordered my looms on Feb 10th, and they shipped out very quickly on Feb 12th. However,… Read more »
I’m treating myself to looms for Valentine’s day. Yes, myself. I am my own admirer. đ Because I love to knit socks, I went with the FG1 76 peg loom and 7-peg end pairs. I almost went with the EFG0, but it’s so similar to my KB EFG that I didn’t think that it was worth the investment (yet). And for the more… Read more »
Not really. He’s just tolerating me posing him for a “cute kids/pets and looms” thread on facebook. He’s so good at holding things, I had him hold my loom pick. đ
I just like the aesthetic look of smaller stitches. Itâs all personal preference. I have a high tolerance for doing a bazillion tedious stitches. For me, the process itself is very relaxing and fun â so where most people would get frustrated that the project isnât done as quickly, I almost prefer it. So, really, 3 reasons: 1) I have… Read more »
2 days after ordering and my new CinDWood looms are here! And they made them special for me since I was so against the idea of pink pegs (I canât stand the color pink for me, personally). Because Iâm a huge sufferer of âsecond sock syndromeâ, I got two of the 3/8âł sock looms and 2 of the knitted knocker looms… Read more »
A quick video of how I do the purl stitch. When I lift the loop off the peg, I use my rear fingers on the back side of the loom to keep tension on the work while I use my hook to place the loop back on the peg. My thumb and forefinger keep tension on the working yarn. Loom:… Read more »