Showing posts with label hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hat. Show all posts

January 13, 2019

Red Winter Hat


**This is designed for milder winter weather.**

What you will need:
  • Worsted Weight Yarn (4) in a dark red. (I believe mine was a Red Heart Super Saver yarn but unsure of exact color since I don't have the label anymore.)
  • Adjustable Hat Loom from Knitting Board (KB)
  • Looming Tool
  • Row Counter 
  • Crochet Hook
  • Stitch Markers
  • A tiny rubber band or another item to help you know when you have reached the beginning again. I placed a tiny blue rubber band on a section of the loom before attaching together to help me know when I was at the start again. 

October 4, 2016

Purl Into Fall Hat



Need: 

  • All In One Loom
  • Worsted Weight (4) yarn
  • Looming Tool 
  • Crochet Hook
  • Row Counter (optional)

Directions:
  • Set the All In One Loom for 84 pegs in a round.
  • Figure 8 Cast On (video) (Note: There will be two loops on the first peg with the working yarn still coming off the last peg because of doing the Figure 8 for the last peg. Knit the bottom loop loop over on the first peg. Now you can continue with Row 1 like you normally would do.
  • Row 1: Purl
  • Rows 2-6: Double Stitch  (video) (I refer to this as "tight stitch" at times.)
  • Rows 7-9: Figure 8 Stitch (Knit both bottom loops over when doing this stitch in this row.)
  • Row 10: Move loops on "odd" pegs over to "even" pegs. (ex. loop on peg 1 moved to peg 2, 3 to 4, etc.). Purl the even pegs as you work your way around. 
  • Row 11: Purl your way around, wrapping empty pegs as you do so, only purling the even pegs.
  • Row 12-15: K6 P6 *Repeat to the end

December 17, 2014

Melted Puffy Slouchy Hat



You will need:
  • All In One Loom
  • Bulky Yarn (weight of 5 or 6)
  • Yarn (weight of 4) * You will be using two strands at once so you can use either two different colors or the same.
  • Row Counter (optional)
Videos that may help:
(Click on title to view)
Notes: MC refers to "Main Color" & CC refers to "Contrasting Color"
           Knit refers to e-wrap knit unless stated otherwise
  1. Set 74 pegs in a round on the All In One Loom
  2. Scalloped Cast On in MC
  3. Flat Knit 1 row
  4. E-ewrap Knit 1 row
  5. Rib Stitch (K1P1) 5 rows
  6. Add CC, leave MC alone. (Remember you will be using two strands of this weighted yarn at once.)
  7. Knit 3 rows in CC
  8. K1P1 2 rows where you Knit in MC and Purl in CC
  9. P1K1 2 rows where you Purl in MC and Knit in CC
  10. Cut CC and attach to MC
  11. Knit 1 row
  12. Increase by two pegs by moving slider over one
  13. Knit 1 row
  14. Increase another 2 pegs like before
  15. Purl 1 row
  16. Knit 1 row
  17. Increase by two pegs again
  18. Knit 2 rows
  19. Increase by two pegs again
  20. K1P1
  21. P1K1
  22. Increase by two again
  23. Knit 1 row
  24. Increase by two again
  25. K1P1
  26. P1K1
  27. Increase by two again
  28. Purl 2 rows
  29. Increase by 2
  30. K1P1
  31. P1K1
  32. Knit 6 rows
  33. Cut MC attach CC
  34. Knit 8 rows
  35. Drawstring bind off

May 1, 2014

All Loomers Start Somewhere


I was reminiscing today about the first hat I ever made on my first set of looms (Knifty Knitter circle looms). It was not perfect. Take a look. (This is from Feb. 2011)