[Nfb-krafters-korner] Loom scrunchy instructions

minh ha minh.ha927 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 5 15:05:30 UTC 2014


Hi all,

Here are the pattern instructions for the loom scrunchy. I'm really
glad that so many of you enjoyed making it. :). If you have any
questions about the instructions, please let me know.

Cheers,
Minh

Simple Loom Scrunchy Instructions

	Supply list:
1.	24-peg blue knifty knitter round loom or similar small round loom
2.	Loom tool
3.	1 skein of yarn
4.	Plain hair elastic

Step 1: Make a slip knot with your yarn and place it on the first peg.
Step 2: E-wrap cast on all the way around the loom then knit 1 over 1.
To e-wrap, bring the working yarn to the inside of the loom, wrap the
peg all the way from the back to the front and back to the inside
again. (Cast on as loosely as possible.)
Step 3: Do ten rows of 1 over 1 e-wraps.
Step 4: To remove the project off the loom, you make a brim and place
the cast on loops over the hair elastic and on to the pegs. Place the
hair elastic in the middle inside of the loom, on top of the knitting.
Reach through the hair elastic, grab the cast on row and put each loop
back on to the pegs. Only put one loop on each peg. Do not put the
hair elastic on the loom. The knitting will simply go over the hair
elastic.
Step 5: Knit over all stitches.
Step 6: Do a basic flat bind off. Move the loop from the second peg
over to the first peg, knit over. Move the loop on the firse peg to
the second peg, then move the loop on the third peg to the second peg,
knit over. Continue with this pattern until all the loops are off the
loom. When you get to the last loop on the loom, e-wrap it, then cut
your working yarn, leaving a 3 inch tail. Pull the yarn through the
loop and pull tight. Weave in ends.



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