[Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty Knitter information

Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E] Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Tue Dec 20 20:58:52 UTC 2011


Thanks for the idea.  I do not like working double stranded.  This might make me get back to the loom.  When do we need the mitten looms by?  Is it harder than a hat.  Do not want to take on more than I can handle.

Terry P.


-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Anderson [mailto:silkylin at juno.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 1:08 PM
To: List for blind crafters and artists
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty Knitter information

Susan you will like using that stitch. I have made several hats just using that type of stitch. It works really well with skinny yarn. The hats come out nice and thick. Linda A.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan Roe" <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>
To: "List for blind crafters and artists" <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty Knitter information


>I wrap 3 times and pull bottom loop up and over first 2 loops when I am
>doing a single strand double stitch.  This does make a tighter/smoother
>first row than just the plain e-wrap.  In fact, I am doing a hat
>totally in that stitch combination.
>
> Susan
> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Blindhands at aol.com>
> To: <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 5:58 AM
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty Knitter information
>
>
>> Do any of you for the first row wrap 3 times around and then bring
>> bottom up over the 2 strands and then just continue with wrap once
>> and pull up over 1?  I ask as I did do a mitten the 3 wrapps and it
>> did make a really thick mitten, but it takes a lot of yarn.  I was
>> thinking that might be a good thing to use on the first row as I get
>> kinda large loops on that first round and  this might tighten it up.
>>
>> Joyce  Kane
>> _www.KraftersKorner.org_ (http://www.krafterskorner.org/)
>> Blindhands at AOL.com
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 12/20/2011 7:45:20 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net writes:
>>
>> Oh I  see, that makes since.  I have completed three hats on the blue
>> circular loom and have just gotten past the folded brim on a fourth.   I
>> like
>> to switch from knitting and crochetting to the looms to give myself
>> a brake.
>> 95% of what I do goes to the Web of Hope, a charity directed by  the
>> Red Cross.  We meet once a month.  For December I turned in:  1
>> crochetted lap throw, 1 hat/scarf set, 3 knitted pares of wrist
>> warmers,  7 knitted hats and
>> 11 knitted ear warmers.  I already have 4 knitted  hats, 1 ear warmer
>> ready for the box.
>>
>> I need to take a brake and do  a few items for my family and myself.
>> I am looking at a capelet  pattern an a simple mitten pattern.  I
>> have never done mittens  before.  If I can mannage to complete a
>> knitted Liberty Cap for my
>>
>> husband using circular and double pointed needle size 1, I am
>> determined to
>> master mittens.   LOL
>>
>> Susan
>> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Barb Roland" <barbwire59 at gmail.com>
>> To: "List for blind  crafters and artists"
>> <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Monday,  December 19, 2011 7:35 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty  Knitter information
>>
>>
>>>I do the double wrap on the cast on row  only, not so much for a
>>>tighter edge but because I can control my  tension better than if I
>>>wrap the whole loom twice. From then on, if  I'm e wrapping, I'll
>>>wrap about 4 pegs, ko
>>>3
>>>and wrap about 4  more.
>>> Barb R.
>>> Z6
>>>
>>> 'Just living is not enough,'  said the butterfly, 'one must have
>> sunshine,
>>> freedom and a little  flower.' ~ Hans Christian Anderson
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]"  <Terry.Powers at nih.gov>
>>> To: "'List for blind crafters and  artists'"
>>> <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent:  Monday, December 19, 2011 8:27 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner]  FW: Nifty Knitter information
>>>
>>>
>>>> Susan;
>>>> I  have not tried it, but I think she said she only did this on the
>> first
>>>> row, to get a tighter edge.
>>>>
>>>> Terry  P.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>  From: Susan Roe [mailto:dogwoodfarm at verizon.net]
>>>> Sent: Saturday,  December 17, 2011 10:04 PM
>>>> To: Barb Roland; List for blind  crafters and artists
>>>> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty  Knitter information
>>>>
>>>> Barb,
>>>> I just read your  post below about how you wrap each peg
>>>> individually
>> and
>>>> then hook  it off before you go to the next peg.  You would not get
>>>> the  same look from that stitch as you would if you wrapped the
>>>> entire loom twice because you are then eleviating a set of cross
>>>> bars between  the pegs.
>>>>
>>>> Susan
>>>>  dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>  From: "Barb Roland" <barbwire59 at gmail.com>
>>>> To: "List for  blind crafters and artists"
>>>>  <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Sent: Friday, November 04,  2011 10:44 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty Knitter  information
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Terry P, you can go either  direction around the loom, wrapping
>>>>> the
>> pegs
>>>>>  in
>>>>> the opposite direction, for example if going clockwise  around the
>>>>> loom, wrap the pegs counter clockwise. You want  where the e
>>>>> crosses over each other on the inside of your  loom. Does this
>>>>> make sense?
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, when  wrapping and knitting off, I find it easier to do each
>>>>> individual peg at a time, meaning I will wrap peg number 1 two
>>>>> times, knit off then move on to peg number two and  so forth. I
>>>>> find I can control
>> my
>>>>> tension much better this  way.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope this helps
>>>>> Barb  R.
>>>>> Z6
>>>>>
>>>>> 'Just living is not  enough,' said the butterfly, 'one must have
>>>>> sunshine, freedom and a little flower.' ~ Hans Christian  Anderson
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From:  "Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]" <Terry.Powers at nih.gov>
>>>>>  To: "'List for blind crafters and artists'"
>>>>>  <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
>>>>> Sent: Friday, November  04, 2011 12:25 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty  Knitter information
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>I want  to add 2 comments to this.
>>>>>> First; I was tought to wrap  clock wize around the peg and go
>>>>>>around
>> the
>>>>>> loom, counter  clock wize.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, to prevent loosing  your working yarn, after learning to
>>>>>> wrap and knit, knit  off your last stitch and stitch 1, before
>>>>>> going around the  loom.  This will prevent you from loosing your
>>>>>> working yarn and you
>> can
>>>>>> stop knitting in the middle of a row.  You never  know when a
>>>>>> phone
>> call
>>>>>> or anything else might interrupt  you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Terry  Powers
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: Zimmer, Cindy  [mailto:cindy.zimmer at nebraska.gov]
>>>>>> Sent: Friday, November  04, 2011 11:07 AM
>>>>>> To: Krafters Korner  (nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org)
>>>>>> Subject:  [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty Knitter  information
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This information was sent  last year.  This might give those of
>>>>>> you who are new  to the KK some basic information that will
>>>>>> help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cindy  Z.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original  Message-----
>>>>>> From:  nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org
>>>>>>  [mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
>>>>>> Linda Anderson
>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday,  November 17, 2010 10:43 AM
>>>>>> To: List for blind crafters and  artists
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Nifty Knitter  information
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is really good info.  Thanks so much. Linda
>>>>>> ----- Original Message  -----
>>>>>> From: <Blindhands at aol.com>
>>>>>>  To: <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday,  November 16, 2010 5:49 PM
>>>>>> Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner]  Nifty Knitter  information
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Basic  Information on loom sizes, number of pegs  etc.
>>>>>>> Provocraft  Knifty Knitter looms - approx.  3/4" apart from  top
>>>>>>> of
>> one
>>>>>>>  peg
>>>>>>> to top of next. Diameter is measured from top of  one peg to
>>>>>>> opposite peg  on other side of loom. NOTE: The Green loom pegs
>>>>>>> are  slightly  farther apart
>>>>>>>  than 3/4" and the yellow loom pegs, slightly   closer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Blue 24 pegs 4 3/4"  diam. - is for  large preemies and small
>>>>>>> newborns  Red  31 pegs - fits children 2 - 5 Green 36 pegs  -
>>>>>>> fits older kids, teens, small  adults Yellow 41  pegs - really
>>>>>>> large  heads
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Making hats  with  Knifty Knitter Looms  Approximately 4 rows
>>>>>>> = 1"
>>>>>>> Newborn  Loom
>>>>>>> Brim: 12 rows
>>>>>>> Finished  brim: 6  rows
>>>>>>> Finished hat with brim: 15  rows
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Baby   Loom
>>>>>>> Brim: 3"
>>>>>>> Finished  brim:  1.5"
>>>>>>> Finished hat  with brim: 6.5" to  7"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Child   Loom
>>>>>>> Brim:  4"
>>>>>>> Finished  brim:  2"
>>>>>>> Finished hat  with brim: 7" to  8"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Adult   Loom
>>>>>>> Brim 4"  to 5"
>>>>>>>  Finished  brim: 2" to 2.5"
>>>>>>> Finished hat with  brim: 8" to   9"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Some Abbreviations and Stitches for Round Loom   Knitting
>>>>>>> _VIDEOS_  (http://imageevent.com/isela/roundloomstitches)  of
>>>>>>> how to
>> do
>>>>>>> purl
>>>>>>> stitch, double stitch  and more
>>>>>>> _Purl Stitch_
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (http://www.provocraft.com/projects/kniftyknitter/stitch.purl.ht
>>>>>>> ml)
>>>>>>>  SS = single  stitch
>>>>>>> DS = double   stitch
>>>>>>> CBS = chunky braid   stitch
>>>>>>> PCS = popcorn   stitch
>>>>>>> FS = Flat  Stitch
>>>>>>>  Single  Stitch
>>>>>>> Wrap the yarn  twice around  each peg.  Lift one stitch over one
>>>>>>> to  knit.
>>>>>>> This is a  looser stitch. (I often use 2  strands of yarn when
>>>>>>> doing
>>>>>>>  this.)
>>>>>>> *  Double Stitch
>>>>>>>  Wrap each peg 3  times.  Now lift one st over 2 each time. This
>> makes
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> tighter stitch  than  a plain Single stitch.
>>>>>>> Chunky  Braid  Stitch
>>>>>>> Wrap pegs four  times around then knit  three wrapped sts over one.
>>>>>>>  (Leaves
>>>>>>> one st on the peg  each time.) Next  round, wrap with 3 wraps
>>>>>>> again so  you have 4 sts on the  pegs.  Knit 3 wraps  over the
>>>>>>> one again.
>>>>>>> Flat   Stitch
>>>>>>> Wrap  pegs one time as you normally do. On  the second time
>>>>>>> around, when  you normally  wrap, don't wrap.  You just  'lay'
>>>>>>> the yarn over each peg  around
>>>>>>> the outside  of the entire loom.   (This is like I do to remove the
>>>>>>>  sts)
>>>>>>> Knit
>>>>>>> sts over  the  yarn that is just flat up against the peg. (not
>>>>>>>  wrapped)
>>>>>>> BASIC E-WRAP for  round  loom
>>>>>>> 1) One of the keys is to anchor the yarn in the  little thumb
>>>>>>> tac at the
>>>>>>>  beginning of your round - I leave a 3" tail of   yarn.
>>>>>>> 2) WRAPPING THE   PEGS:
>>>>>>> Hold  the loom in your hands or lap with  the pegs and hole in
>>>>>>> the  middle facing  you.
>>>>>>> 3)  Wrap LOOSELY (I place my left  thumb near where I am about
>>>>>>> to
>> wrap
>>>>>>> each
>>>>>>> stitch - see photo#1  below.  I  loosely wrap the peg, and
>>>>>>> gently
>> push
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> yarn/wrap down,   holding the  loosely wraped yarn down until the
>> next
>>>>>>> peg
>>>>>>>  is
>>>>>>> wrapped and then I do the same  with that  one.) Go  CLOCKWISE
>>>>>>> around the loom  to  wrap. The actual peg is actually  wrapped
>>>>>>> in a counterclockwise direction- under   and over and around - to
>> form
>>>>>>>  a
>>>>>>> letter 'e'.  It should form a cursive   letter 'e' as you wrap each
>>>>>>>  one.
>>>>>>> 4) Go all around  the loom, wrapping each  peg ONE time, with 2
>>>>>>> (or
>>>>>>> 3)
>>>>>>> strands of yarn.   Now  you are back at the thumb tac or beginning.
>>>>>>>  (Photo
>>>>>>> 1 below)
>>>>>>> (Photo 2  shows  how the wraps should look underneath.)
>>>>>>>  (1)    (2)  Underneath
>>>>>>> 5) Start  wrapping  around each peg one more  time for single
>>>>>>> stitch
>> -
>>>>>>> go
>>>>>>> all  around.
>>>>>>> ***  For a  tighter weave, you can  use ONE strand and wrap the
>>>>>>> pegs
>>>>>>> 3
>>>>>>> times instead of  just twice -  this  gives a tighter 'knit' to
>>>>>>> the fabric  and it's called DOUBLE STITCH-- prefered  for
>>>>>>> warmer hats.
>>>>>>> When you are done wrapping twice around,  anchor the yarn to the
>>>>>>> tac by
>>>>>>>  wrapping it around the tac again so it doesn't all   unravel.
>>>>>>> You  are ready to  knit.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  ____________________________________
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  KNITTING:
>>>>>>> 6) Simply start at  the 1st peg (one to  the right of the 'tac'
>>>>>>> -  clockwise
>>>>>>> - when the peg tops are  facing  you).  Place the hook under the
>>>>>>> first  row of wrapped yarn, the  first  stitch.  Lift it up and
>>>>>>> over the top yarn wrap  on
>>>>>>> that peg. VOILA!   One stitch made :-)  You will be doing this in a
>>>>>>>  CLOCKWISE
>>>>>>> direction to  actually  knit.   (I  have left handed friends who
>>>>>>> knit
>>>>>>>  counterclockwise)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 7) Repeat  knitting around the ring.
>>>>>>> You have completed  one  row of knitting!  Now wrap each peg
>>>>>>> again
>> once
>>>>>>>  around loom.   Anchor the yarn on tac and knit another row.   You
>> are
>>>>>>> now
>>>>>>>  loom
>>>>>>> knitting!  Keep wrapping and knitting  off.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Standard  Stitches
>>>>>>> We all have seen it on patterns, stuff   like Garter Stitch,
>>>>>>>  Stockinette,
>>>>>>> Ribbing, double Ribbing, but what does it  all  mean? If you are
>>>>>>> new
>> to
>>>>>>>  the
>>>>>>> world of loom knitting or knitting in general,  these  terms are
>>>>>>> unknown  to you and as such may make a  pattern that is really
>>>>>>> _simple_
>>>>>>>  (http://isela.typepad.com/loomknitting/##)  into  something
>>>>>>> quite confusing. Let's take a  closer look at what they all mean
>>>>>>> and  how to get  them done on a loom, shall we?
>>>>>>>  Garter stitch: Garter stitch has one of the best
>>>>>>> characteristics out there,
>>>>>>> it creates   reversible fabric that has a horizontal ridge. Also,
>>>>>>>  Garter
>>>>>>> Stitch fabric lays  flat--meaning, it  doesn't curl on itself.
>>>>>>> How to loom it: it is done the  same in  the round (a circular
>>>>>>> item  such as a hat or sock) as in a  flat panel (such as a
>>>>>>> scarf or blanket)  Row/Round 1: Knit Row/Round 2:  Purl
>>>>>>> Repeat Row/Round 1 and 2 until you have   reached the desired length
>>>>>>> The two rows/rounds make  one Garter Stitch Ridge. Some patterns
>>>>>>> may  tell you to make 20 Garter Stitch ridges which in turn
>>>>>>> will mean to work
>> 40
>>>>>>>  rows/rounds.
>>>>>>> Stockinette: nice  and fancy name,  it must mean something quite
>>>>>>> difficult, actually, you are  probably already  doing it each
>>>>>>> time you loom a
>> hat.
>>>>>>> Stockinette refers  to the  smooth side of the fabric, the one
>>>>>>> that
>> has
>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>  the
>>>>>>> little v's. _Watch_  (http://isela.typepad.com/loomknitting/##)
>>>>>>> out,
>>>>>>>  fabric
>>>>>>> done completely in stockinette stitch will curl  at the edges.
>>>>>>> How to loom it:
>>>>>>>  As loom knitters, we are very lucky as we  don't need to do go
>> through
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> trouble of purling  on the wrong side rows to  make the smooth
>> fabric.
>>>>>>> To
>>>>>>> create stockinette on a  loom, it is the same if you  are
>>>>>>> working in  the round or a flat  panel.
>>>>>>> Row 1/Round 1: knit
>>>>>>> Row  2/Round 2: knit
>>>>>>> Repeat Row/Round 1 and 2 until you  have  reached the desired
>>>>>>> length.
>>>>>>> Reverse   Stockinette: Simply refers to the opposite of
>>>>>>> stockinette,
>>>>>>> instead
>>>>>>> of   the nice smooth side, we want the bumpy side to be on the right
>>>>>>> side
>>>>>>>  of
>>>>>>> the  fabric. As in stockinette, Reverse  Stockinette also curls
>>>>>>> on  itself, so plan for  it.
>>>>>>>  Looming it: To create reverse stockinette  on a loom, it is the
>>>>>>> same
>>
>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>>  you
>>>>>>> are working in the round or a flat   panel.
>>>>>>> Row 1/Round 1: purl
>>>>>>> Row  2/Round 2: purl
>>>>>>> Repeat Row/Round 1 and 2 until you  have  reached the desired
>>>>>>> length.
>>>>>>> Lastly, let's  look at ribbing. What  exactly is ribbing and no
>>>>>>> it is
>>
>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>> going to the local rib  _joint_
>>>>>>>  (http://isela.typepad.com/loomknitting/##)
>>>>>>>  and
>>>>>>> eating until your tummy  explodes.
>>>>>>> Ribbing: Elastic  and reversible fabric  with vertical ridges,
>>>>>>> mostly  seen on cuffs or hems of  sweaters. There are  various
>>>>>>> types of ribbing,
>> the
>>>>>>>  most
>>>>>>> common single and  double.  Single  involves 2 stitches, double
>>>>>>> 4  stitches.
>>>>>>> Looming it:
>>>>>>> Single:  Involves 2  stitches:
>>>>>>> Row/Round 1: *k1, p1; rep  from *. What  does it mean? Knit 1
>>>>>>> peg,
>> purl
>>>>>>>  1
>>>>>>> peg, repeat from * to the end of the  row/round.
>>>>>>> Repeat Row/Round 1 until you have  reached  the desired length.
>>>>>>> Double: Involves  4  stitches:
>>>>>>> Row/Round 1: *k2, p2; rep from *.  What  does it mean? Knit 2
>>>>>>> pegs,  purl
>>>>>>> 2
>>>>>>> pegs, repeat from * to  the end of the  row/round.
>>>>>>> Repeat Row/Round 1  until you have reached  the desired length.
>>>>>>> Now  that we have deciphered what the  terms mean, go and loom
>>>>>>> something with them and come  back and share with me your
>>>>>>> pictures and your  loomy discoveries.
>>>>>>> Keep on  looming!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Joyce  Kane
>>>>>>> www.KraftersKorner.org   (http://www.krafterskorner.org/)
>>>>>>>  Blindhands at AOL.com
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