[Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Knitting loom
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56 pegs spaced 1/2". I do like that is is maybe 3 to 3 1/2" wide and long,
so it fits nice in a tote.
I worked on it last night and concentrated on wrapping looser. With doing a
lot of checking and feeling the pegs I had not wrapped I caught early enough
and went back to fix. This time my problem was pulling both wraps off the
peg and I could not get the stitch back on the peg.
My next try will be doing one stitch at a time. I want to do more then
that. I did not mind working 10.I am doing most of everything with my right
hand.I don't have any feeling in my left pointer finger or left thumb and
only a little feeling in my middle finger on the left hand.
I hope things work outApril 8 for this surgery. I hope it fixes the
problem.
Joyce
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Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Knitting loom
Joyce;
How many pegs are on this loom. I am trying to determine how it compairs to
the KK and others.
When you e-wrap and knit, where is your left hand? If you e-wrap and lift
the loops off, with your right hand, you can guide with your left hand.
This will allow you to hold a stitch, when necessary and also, hopefully,
know if you have skipped a peg. I never had trouble with skipping of pegs
on the larger looms, but I have not moved to a smaller loom.
I would try e-wrapping and knitting, 1 peg at a time, until you get used to
the smaller loom.
Be sure to separate the 2 loops before you knit the bottom loop over the
top. Knit it with your loom tool.
Terry P.
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Joyce,
I have seen some wrap one, knit one, wrap one, knit one. You could try this
method.
I like to move my first stitch on peg, down to the bottom of the loom before
I wrap my second row on. This helps keep a space between my first and
second rows. Have you tried using your tool? This might help so you do not
pick two off at the same time.
Cindy
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I spent the entire weekend from Friday until 11 PM tonight trying to knit on
Cindy Wood's new loom that I got Friday afternoon.
I got an oval hat loom with 1/2" spacing pso I could use worstered weight
yarn]. I was very patient with this. When I felt a little flustered I
walked away, but I was determined to do this.
I had gotten a self striping yarn that would match my coat.
Friday night and all afternoon Saturday I sat and wwrapped this loom.As soon
as I would start pulling the stitches over I would come across a peg I
missed when wrapping. So did I say I worked on it Friday night and all
afternoon Saturday? No I pulled it off the loom all that time.
Saturday night I went back trying. I would wrap and feel each one, but
still ended up missing one.
I refused to do anything on it before I went out to my son's Easter dinner,
but when I got home...
I started off again. This timeI wrapped the first row and went back and
felt each one carefully. That worked and all was well. So I decided that I
would not wrap the second row all at one time. I did like 10 stitches at a
time and went back and pulled them over. I managed to skip only one peg,
but caught it and was able to unwrap and re wrap it over. Second row done!
So I started the third row going like 10 wraps at a time. I got up to like
the last 5 stitches on the third row and when I pulled it over, I managed to
pull both of the wraps off the peg. I Tried picking it up and mean while 2
other stitches came off and I could not pick up one and get it back on the
peg and forget it when the other 2 fell off.
So now tell me you experienced loom folks. I did give up for tonight. I am
running a little impatient with this. First question is how what do I do
to loosen up the tightness on the row below? Once I loosen that first
wrapped peg it does give me a little ease to pull one, but I am still
fighting with sosme of them as they are too tight. I am stretching this
yarn out doing this as when I got up to the 3rd row, I could feel the fluff
in the yarn.
How do you avoid pulling both stitches off a peg? Maybe if it was a little
looser I could hold on to the top loop and pull over the bottom loop without
struggling.
Once you do drop a stitch how do you pick it up? I can't even feel the loop
of the stitch.
I guess my biggest question is how do you loosen up while doing this? When
you wrap where on the peg do you try to wrap the yarn. It seems like I am
doing it up near the head and I do pull them down to the bottom before
wrapping the next row.
Tomorrow is another day.
Looking for any advise. You know I could have knitted this hat by now with
circular needles if my hand was not so numb. I figured this would be easier
as I seem to be doing a lot with my right hand.
Joyce
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