![]() You can knit hats, baby items, fingerless mitts, home accessories, slippers, and even blankets and afghans with a knitting loom. ![]() However, you may be surprised to learn that looms are much more versatile than simply scarf knitting. Many people think knitting looms are only large enough to knit a scarf. Wet block lace to show open stitchwork.Can you make a blanket with a knitting loom? Row 19: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *(K2tog, YO) twice, K1, (YO, SSK) twice, YO, SK2P, YO rep from * across to last 17 sts, (K2tog, YO) twice, K1, (YO, SSK) three times, K2, (P1, K1) twice.īind off. Row 17: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *(K2tog, YO) twice, K3, (YO, SSK) twice, K1 rep from * across to last 5 sts, K1, (P1, K1) twice. Row 15: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *K1, (K2tog, YO) twice, K1, (YO, SSK) twice, K2 rep from * across to last 5 sts, K1, (P1, K1) twice. Row 13: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *K2, K2tog, YO, K3, YO, SSK, K3 rep from * across to last 5 sts, K1, (P1, K1) twice. Row 11: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *K3, K2tog, YO, K1, YO, SSK, K4 rep from * across to last 5 sts, K1, (P1, K1) twice. Row 9: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *(YO, SSK) twice, YO, SK2P, YO, (K2tog, YO) twice, K1 rep from * across to last 5 sts, K1, (P1, K1) twice. Row 7: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *K1, (YO, SSK) twice, K1, (K2tog, YO) twice, K2 rep from * across to last 5 sts, K1, (P1, K1) twice. Row 5: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *(YO, SSK) twice, K3, (K2tog, YO) twice, K1 rep from * across to last 5 sts, K1, (P1, K1) twice. Row 3: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *K1, YO, SSK, K5, K2tog, YO, K2 rep from * across to last 5 sts, K1, (P1, K1) twice. Work seed stitch on first 5 pegs and last 5 pegs only. Row 2 and all even rows: P1, (K1, P1), twice, K to last 5 sts, P1, (K1, P1) twice Seed border is now marked. Row 1: K1, (P1, K1) twice, K1, *K1, YO, SSK, K7, K2tog, YO, K1 rep from * across to last 5 sts, K1, (P1, K1) twice. Place stitch markers on Peg 5 and Peg 163 to mark seed stitch border.įollow the row instructions below and/or use the lace stitch chart on the next page. Row 8: P1, (K1, P1) twice, K across to last 5 sts, P1, (K1, P1) twice. ![]() Work the lace stitch pattern until border stitches only remain and work those in border. This border frames the repeated main stitch pattern. Work the seed stitch border first, then the 1st knit stitch (serves at the +1 for the multiple), then work lace stitch pattern between the black border. This will make it easier for you to follow the chart.Ĭhart is strictly the lace stitch pattern. Both reading the chart and knitting the row from right to left. You should begin Row 1 of the lace section in the bottom right-hand corner of the chart. YO = Yarnover Ewrap yarnover shown You may also create a smaller YO by wrapping the yarn just around the front of the peg (as if to Uwrap) to match the needle knit version better.ħ.5 sts x 10 rows in 2” (5 cm) in lace stitch patternĬast on from left to right to ensure that you are able to start the lace chart correctly. SK2P = slip 1, knit 2 together, PSSO (pass slipped stitch over) Kiss Looms 31 Peg Small Gauge End Pair and 77 Peg Small Gauge Side Pair (216 pegs) Suggested looms:CinDWood 5/8″ 192 pegs 60″ Universal S-Loom Red Heart Chic Sheep (100g / 3.5oz, 170 m / 186 yards) Approx 8 balls (1360 m/ 1488 yards) Color Mai Tai used in sample.ĥ/8” Large gauge (LG) loom with at least 167 pegs. Materials list may contain affiliate links to products I use. Get a downloadable PDF of this pattern at Ravelry.
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