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Kitty Hat – RedditGifts Colors 2016 (knitting)

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Kitty Hat - RedditGifts Colors 2016 (knitting)

I started this project without swatching, and ended up with a hat that was WAY too wide. So, using that mistake as my swatch, I started over with a much better fitting hat.

The goal is to make a square shaped hat and stitch triangles in the corners for “ears”, so when the hat is worn it looks like kitty ears.

They are meant to match my Kitty Paws project.

Kitty Paws – RedditGifts Colors 2016 (loom knitting)

Kitty Paws - RedditGifts Colors 2016 (loom knitting)

A pair of kitten (fingerless) mittens for my RedditGifts Colors 2016 match! They indicated their favorite color was yellow and that they were eyeballing some cat ears on etsy, so I decided to make them a set of yellow tabby fingerless gloves.

I googled a chart for a pawprint that would fit on half of the pegs of my 36-peg 3/8” fine gauge CinDWood glove loom that I just received this week.

About midway through the pawprint pattern, I stopped working in the round and started working a flat panel to create a thumb hole. Because I was working fingers-down on the project, I was able to insert my hand into the project to test and see if the thumb hole was large enough before I closed the project back up and worked in the round again.

The cuff is 10 rows of k1p1 rib using true knits, and the body is 5 rows of yellow in u-wrap followed by 5 rows of white in u-wrap.

02-19-2016

Added a single crochet border with white fur yarn and it feels fantastic.

I attempted to double stitch the paw pattern to make it have more contrast, but unfortunately I didn’t like it and when cutting yarn to remove it, snipped part of the glove. I did my best to repair the hole and it seems to look fine, if a bit bulky where I repaired it.

Double Knit Camo Blanket (loom knitting)

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Double Knit Camo Blanket (loom knitting)

My first double knit loom item – a camo blanket on the 1/2” gauge CinDWood 60” Universal S-Loom.

I did try to make it at first with a single strand of worsted weight, but it had absolutely no structure and was quite holey, so I frogged it and started over with two strands of worsted weight yarn held together as one.

Camo Color Change Hat (loom knitting)

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Camo Color Change Hat (loom knitting)

I wanted to make a hat with some color to practice loom knitted color changes. I asked my husband what he wanted, and he chose the camo colors and wanted a fold-over brim. I used all 64 pegs on the 1/2” Universal Hat & Scarf Loom to make this hat.

I did a k2 p2 rib brim before starting on my camo stitch pattern. All of my knit stitches used the u-wrap stitch, and the stitch pattern included slip stitches.

Ribbed Ankle Socks (loom knitting)

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Ribbed Ankle Socks (loom knitting)

I’m starting a project both to try out my new CinDWood Knitted Knocker looms. I was going to do these toe-up, but decided I needed more practice with the kitchener stitch, so they’re cuff-down.

I’m using the Ribbed Sock pattern from Isela Phelps’ Loom Knitting socks, and modifying it to ankle socks because Jeremy prefers ankle-length. I’m using Patons Kroy Socks (fingering) yarn in Grey Brown Marl and I didn’t want a stitch pattern that was too fancy hidden by the multicolored yarn. The ribbing will keep the ankle socks up while still showing off the colors.

02-10-2016

I finished the heel and laughed — the socks look just like sock monkey faces! All they need are eyes. 😀

Multicolored yarn makes my day.

Basic Loom Knit Hat (loom knitting)

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Basic Loom Knit Hat (loom knitting)

I used a chain cast on that ended up VERY loose (method described online here: http://www.loomahat.com/chain-cast-on/ ). I would not recommend it for a finished edge. If I did this again, I would use the long tail cast on for a tighter edge.

Worked about a 1” brim in k2, p2 rib. Used u-wrap for the knit stitches, but it will be more even if you use true knit.

Continued around in stockinette stitch by u-wrap knitting every stitch until hat measures 8-9” (small adult) or 9-10” (large adult). I used 8”, because I have a petite head size.

Cut a long tail of yarn and use yarn needle to thread through each peg loop, removing them from the loom.

Pull tight, secure, and weave in ends. I used the tail to seam the last bit of the top head hole closed. Some people even hide it with a yarn pom pom.

First Loom Socks in Moss Rib Stitch (loom knitting)

First Loom Socks in Moss Rib Stitch (loom knitting)

Decided to alter the Sock Loom Basic sock pattern from the DVD of my KB Sock Loom by adding the Moss Rib Stitch pattern from Sock Cocktails (now sold as Socktacular).

I used 48 pegs and the U-Wrap knit stitch, which fits just a little bit tighter than I’d like (but for my first pair of socks on a loom, I’ll take it). Next time I’ll try 56 stitches since the stitch pattern is a multiple of 8. EDIT: on completion, I’m actually finding the U-stitch fits great on the leg, but the foot is loose due to the St St bottom. Next time, it might be better to keep the u stitch in the moss rib pattern, and do a flat stitch for the bottom of the foot, heel, and toe.

I did mess up the stitch pattern in several places (being distracted by TV shows). I’ve learned that it’s rough to notice mistakes when they’re hidden on the inside of the loom – you don’t see it until several rows later when it pops out of the other end. 🙁 I’m too lazy to fix them.