Thank you, once again. I’ve made 3 of these already. My teenager’s friends and teachers have been asking for me to make them. Just so you know, the kids say it looks “smart.” As always, thanks for the sparkles at the end of the sections. Helps me to quickly forward to the next step!
Your tutorials are just brilliant! Really in depth and so doable, the most professional loom lessons I’ve seen on RU-vid! I have Subbed and look forward to more 😊
i finished my first cable project because you made the process so easy. used 2 strands of worsted, so it was a little thin, but it still looks very nice. thanks for the inspiration!
I hope to see many more projects you make on other configurations of this loom set,becuz I love getting to use it instead of the round set I got that has a 40peg that no1 else uses either..
You are the only youtuber for loom knitting that seems to use the Martha Stewart Loom which I just recently got & became frustrated since b4 I saw some of urs,I couldn't find any tutorials that used them..
Really enjoying this pattern now that I've figured it out. I really struggled the first 2 rows with twists. I kept losing track of which way to switch the loops and was having trouble with tight loops. Some things I started doing on row 9 is 1) untwisting the loops, 2) hooking bottom up made it easier to untwist 3) most importantly, i went around the loom and did all the twists first, going back and doing the PKKK afterwards. That made a huge difference. I also was more careful on the regular rows to not erap so tightly. Hope this can help anyone else struggling with the twists.
The Martha Stewart loom has removable pegs, so in theory, I could have moved the pegs. It just hadn't crossed my mind, but it sounds like it would work.
@@hellomsyarn I ended up doing that because I was really struggling with getting the yarn back on the other peg.. worked so much easier for me. Just had to make sure to twist the correct loop over and vice versa
What a beautiful hat! Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial with us! A question if I may.....if wanting to make one of these on a 41 peg loom, do you still join the yarn in the round after skipping that 41st peg? If so, won't there be a gap there when finished? I haven't knitted many hats so am not sure how this works when using an odd number of pegs. Thanks so much for your time & thanks again for this fantastic how-to :)
There is a larger space between the 1st stitch and the 40th stitch, when you completely ignore that 41st peg, but I think it looks fine. I had thought about doing purl stitches every time on peg 41, but felt that it would make an even more obvious ladder. So my solution isn't perfect, but I personally think it works. Tip: knit really tight on peg 1 and peg 40. And thank you for your kind words.
I love this hat! However the ewrap brim is too loose for my son-in-law. If I use the uknit stitch, do you think it will work? Thanknyou for an easy to understand video!
Yes, for sure! It will turn out nicely. Just keep in mind that if you are used to a certain circumference when you knit with a 36 peg loom, this hat will turn out a bit tighter. That's because the cables are pulling the stitches together.