[Nfb-krafters-korner] Figure 8 loom

minh ha minh.ha927 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 14:29:09 UTC 2015


Barb,

Which loom would you recommend, the KB afghan loom or the cindy wood
universal loom? I am planning on buying an afghan loom soon and I want
to get the best one for my money. :)

Minh

On 8/12/15, Barb Roland via Nfb-krafters-korner
<nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi all, Hettie was asking about the figure 8 loom and how it works.
> At this point I am aware of 3 different versions, the Serenity loom, the kb
> afghan loom and the cindwood afghan looms.
> These looms have been called figure 8, s shaped, infinity, blanket and
> afghan looms. These looms allow one to make afghans, throws and blankets in
> one piece without the need to sew pieces together.
>
> - The Serenity Loom: I’m not sure this loom is available anymore as there
> were lots of problems with it, I’ve heard it being called “a cheap plastic”
> loom.
> - The KB Super Afghan loom: by Authentic Knitting Board, Regular gauge "S"
> shaped loom
> Knit a 60" afghan in one piece!!
>
> Hi-grade plastic loom with 198 pegs, smooth finish, 7/16" gauge. Size 11" X
> 19".
> The rounded construction and shape allow for many stitches without taking up
> much room. Lightweight and smooth finish makes this loom a joy to use. Knit
> shawls, afghans, and much more in single knit. Use all 198 pegs or less for
> smaller projects.
> My note: there have found a way to double knit on this loom, it requires
> marking certain pegs as you will bot be able to use all pegs. I do have this
> loom and have a current project on it. At first I had a little trouble with
> the pegs being so close together but have since mastered it.
>
> CinDwood Universal S looms: Our universal loom can be used as a single or
> double rake afghan. Included is a movable wedge with a peg that is used in
> the inside groove of the loom so you can also knit round tubes in any size.
> Colored marker pegs aren’t wrapped if using the figure 8 wrap on the double
> panel. Comes in 3 sizes and two gauges.  1/2 inch gauge is tighter and finer
> yarns can be used. 5/8 inch gauge has more space between each peg for
> easier.
> My notes: I have the largest one of these looms and have done both single
> and double knit projects. The marked pegs are visually marked, would require
> some sighted help to tactically mark these pegs.
>
> Hope this helps and if you have any further question let me know, if I don’t
> know the answer I’m sure I can find it, lol
> Barb
>
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