[Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Nifty Knitter information
Blindhands at aol.com
Blindhands at aol.com
Wed Dec 21 14:53:34 UTC 2011
That sounds a bit tough bringing the 1 wrap over the 3. That had to take
a lot of yarn to do it. I found the more times I wrapped that I wrapped
tighter so I wouldn't pull one of the loops off when bringing the bottom one
up. So doing that the wraps got tighter and harder to get up and over.
I am new to doing this. So can someone advise me when I am bringing up
the bottom row and putting over the peg to make the cuff I am not sure if I
am suppose to just pull the bottom loop up over the rrow that I just put on
the peg or am I suppose to wrap once more and then what? I am getting this
even holey effect that goes around after the cuff round before it seems to
tighten up on my next time around. Not sure if there is a way to iliminate
that.
Joyce Kane
_www.KraftersKorner.org_ (http://www.krafterskorner.org/)
Blindhands at AOL.com
In a message dated 12/20/2011 3:47:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
dogwoodfarm at verizon.net writes:
I also did the tripple or twisted braid. I did the band with the double
stitch single thread and then with two loops already on the pegs, wrapped
twice more and then you hook the bottom three loops over the top loop.
wrap
3 times to give you the 4 loops and keep on going. Then when I reached
the
length I wanted, I wrapped twice for a total of 3 loops, pulled the bottom
2
over the top loop before I took the loops off and drew the top closed. I
have been finishing them off with a big fluffy pompom, but I want to do
something different for a men's hat.
Susan
dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda Anderson" <silkylin at juno.com>
To: "List for blind crafters and artists" <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 11:08 AM
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 Lin
da
>>>>>> 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.html)
>>>>>>> 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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