[Nfb-krafters-korner] Figure 8 loom

minh ha minh.ha927 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 13 04:49:54 UTC 2015


Thanks Barb. I have a KB sock loom and I am really struggling to use
it. Granted, it is small gauge, but the skinny metal pegs is very hard
for me to get used to, especially since I'm so accustomed to the
bigger pegs of the knifty knitter looms. It sounds like the cindwood
looms are what I need to look into, and I'll definitely ask Cindy
about her loom oops shelf.

Minh


On 8/12/15, Barb Roland via Nfb-krafters-korner
<nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Minh,
> That is a hard call to make, it will depend on what you want to do/make and
> any physical challenges you may have. Let me just say I still have some
> sight, at least enough that I can sort of see what I’m doing as long as I
> don’t need to pay too much attention to details, things get pretty blurry
> and kind of washed out at this point. I also have issues with my shoulders
> (muscle pains).
>
> The kb super afghan is very lightweight but seems to be pretty sturdy, I’ve
> not heard much complaints about the quality of it. It is compact so you can
> set it on your lap to work on or pack it and take with you if your on the
> go.
> The pegs are skinnier and closer together than the kk looms and do take some
> getting use to working in a tighter space but definitely doable, as I’ve
> said before I have a current wip (work in progress) on it now using it as a
> single knit. I have not tried doing double knit on it. One can use a single
> strand of  #4 worsted weight yarn or a #5 bulky yarn. I beleive one can use
> #6 super bulky if wrapping 2 pegs as one, but don’t hold me to that.
>
> The cindwood universal s looms come in 3 sizes and at least 2 different
> gauges, can be used for both singlet and double knit, is made of wood with
> nylon pegs, the heads of the pegs are just slightly bigger than the heads of
> the kk pegs. Working the pegs would be pretty close to the same as working
> on a kk loom as far as feeling the pegs and stitches. I have the 60”, the
> largest one, and have tried working with it on a table and on my lap. It is
> a bit cumbersome for me personally due to my shoulder issues. I do not have
> the smaller ones so don’t know if they would be easier on me or not. This
> one is definitely not a pack and go loom. I do like the fact that I can
> easily either single or double knit, it does have like 246 pegs, so not much
> you can’t make with it, lol.
>
> Hope that helps, let me know if have any more questions.
> Barb
>
>> On Aug 12, 2015, at 9:29 AM, minh ha via Nfb-krafters-korner
>> <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> 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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"All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty
recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity:
but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act on
their dreams with open eyes, to make them possible." T. E. Lawrence




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