Hello* just pulled out my loom after a long period of time, cant wait to start up again. thank you for sharing the video and the great tip on threading the needle!!!!
*Thank you so much i have a loom and i have been trying to figure this thing out without throwing it thank you sooooooooooooooooooo much! hope you get a bazillion dollars for this channel blessings! *
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awesome video I'm new to loom knitting my first try I noticed that every round I do it shifts over a peg so my starting point each round is always one over what am I doing wrong? please help thanks a bunch brightest blessings
Very cute scarf! I think if you had tried the Addi Pro knitting machine, you would be much more impressed by it. It's made in Germany and costs a lot more than the plastic ones that are $30 and $40. but worth it. You could make everything much faster. The quality of stitch is very consistant also. Keep up the good work. I subscribed.
Great video. I love this channel. You do some great projects because of this channel my hats look so much better. Thank You for that. Love your costume*
Looking forward to making this nice scarf and look forward to other video's soon. Finishing up a crochet blanket for my son while watching my Eagle Cam.*
Here's another way to thread the needle :) Lay the yarn across and over the needle, fold it over, pinch the yarn on the needle, slide off the needle, then thread the needle with the folded yarn while you're pinching it. This prevent fraying :)