The designs in this book utilize a variety of creative stitch patterns and interesting yarns. Loomers of every skill level will find something new and exciting to make.
The designs in this book utilize a variety of creative stitch patterns and interesting yarns. Loomers of every skill level will find something new and exciting to make.
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The designs in this book utilize a variety of creative stitch patterns and interesting yarns. Loomers of every skill level will find something new and exciting to make.
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ISBN-13: | 9781590121924 |
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Publisher: | DRG |
Publication date: | 12/01/2006 |
Pages: | 34 |
Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.20(d) |
About the Author
Annie’s is part of the third-generation Muselman family business, founded in 1925 and long known for original craft designs including crochet, knitting, card making, paper crafts, beading, sewing, quilting, and needlework. Annie’s books are sold through independent retailers and major chain stores worldwide. They are headquartered in Berne, Indiana.
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Learn New Stitches on Circle Looms
9 Designs Using 10 New Stitches
By Anne Bipes
Annie's
Copyright © 2012 Annie'sAll rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-59012-192-4
CHAPTER 1
Bordered Scarf
A garter stitch border makes a nice edge along this easy scarf.
Skill Level
** EASY
Sizes
Youth, adult
Instructions are given for smaller size, with larger size in parentheses. When only one number is given, it applies to both sizes.
Finished Measurements
Youth: 3½ x 50 inches
Adult: 7 x 65 inches
Materials
Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick and Quick super bulky weight yarn (6 oz/106 yd/170g per skein): 1 (2) skein(s) grass #131
Green Knifty Knitter round loom (36 pegs)
Hook tool
Tapestry needle
Crochet hook
Gauge
4 inches = 9 stitches, 12 rows
Gauge does not need to be exact.
Pattern Note
All knit stitches are twisted (e-wrap) stitches.
Instructions
Crochet cast on 10 (20) pegs.
Row 1: Slip peg 10 (20), knit to end of row.
Row 2: Slip peg 1, P8 (18), K1.
Row 3: Rep row 1.
Row 4: Rep row 2.
Row 5: Slip peg 10 (20), knit peg 9 (19–18), purl peg 8 (17–16), knit pegs 7–4 (15–6), purl peg 3 (5–4), knit pegs 2–1 (3–1).
Row 6: Slip peg 1, knit peg 2 (2–3), purl peg 3 (4–5), knit pegs 4–7 (6–15), purl peg 8 (16–17), knit pegs 9–10 (18–20).
Rep rows 5–6 until scarf reaches 49 (64) inches.
Rep rows 1–4.
Bind off using the flat method and weave in ends.
CHAPTER 2Woven-top Hat
Use the loom to weave the top, then knit the sides, of this creative hat.
Skill Level
*** INTERMEDIATE
Sizes
Youth, adult
Instructions are given for smaller size, with larger size in parentheses. When only one number is given, it applies to both sizes.
Finished Measurements
Crown: 8 inches (10 inches) across
Sides: 3½ inches high
Materials
Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick and Quick super bulky weight yarn (6 oz/106 yd/170g per skein): 1 skein grass #131
Green (Yellow) Knifty Knitter round loom [36 (41) pegs]
Tapestry needle
Crochet hook
Hook tool
Gauge
4 inches = 9 stitches, 15 rows in twisted stockinette (e-wrap) stitch Gauge does not need to be exact.
Instructions
Cut two pieces of yarn 20 feet (26 feet) long each.
Weave top of hat, using the two stands of yarn as one, taking care to not twist the yarn strands. (See Weaving Instructions)
Row 1: Starting at peg 1, with a single strand of yarn, knit (e-wrap) around the entire loom.
Row 2: Purl around the entire loom.
Rows 3–10: Knit. (e-wrap)
Row 11: Purl.
Row 12: Knit. (e-wrap)
Row 13: Purl.
Row 14: Knit. (e-wrap)
Bind off using the flat method, and weave in ends.
Weaving Instructions
Make a slip knot and put it on the anchor peg.
Bring yarn across to the opposite side of the loom at peg(s) 18 & 19 (21).
Loop around the outside of peg(s) from right to left, and bring the yarn back to the first side of the loom. Always make sure the yarn strands don't twist around each other.
Loop the yarn around the outside of pegs 1 and 36 (41).
Bring the yarn back to the opposite side of the loom around peg 20 (22).
"Kink" working yarn by folding. Bring the kinked loop of the yarn under the first double strand of yarn and over the second double strand of yarn to peg 17 (20), and hook on peg.
Pull kinked loop down to peg 2 and hook on peg. Bring working yarn around peg 35 (40). The yarn traveling between pegs 2 and 35 (40) stays on the inside of the loom.
Bring the yarn up to peg 21 (23).
"Kink" the yarn and pull the kinked loop of yarn under, over, under, and over the already strung yarn. Hook it on peg 16 (19).
Pull "kink" down and hook it on peg 3. The yarn will already be woven on the anchor peg side of the loom.
Hook the yarn on peg 34 (39), then peg 22 (24).
Continue until all pegs have been wrapped, making sure to keep yarn to the inside of the pegs. Always weave the loop of yarn under the first double strand. The weaving will look very loose, especially in the center.
Green loom only: To weave the last row, bring yarn to the outside of pegs 9 and 10. Wrap to the outside of peg 28. Weave back to opposite side, leaving working yarn to hang on the outside of loom between pegs 9–10.
Yellow loom only: To weave the last row, take the working yarn between pegs 32 and 31, wrap to the outside of peg 31 (peg 32 is empty). Weave the cut end through to the opposite side of the loom, e-wrap peg 11 with the working cut yarn to knit off on next row.
CHAPTER 3Popcorn Bobble Hat
Popcorn bobbles decorate a hat that is as fun to knit as it is to wear.
Skill Level
** EASY
Sizes
Youth, adult
Instructions are given for smaller size, with larger size in parentheses. When only one number is given, it applies to both sizes.
Finished Measurements
18 inches diameter, 7½ inches (8½ inches) brim to crown
Materials
Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick super bulky weight yarn (6 oz/106 yd/170g per skein): 1 skein Fisherman #099
Green Knifty Knitter round loom (36 pegs)
Hook tool
Tapestry needle
Crochet hook
Gauge
4 inches = 9 stitches, 12 rows
Gauge does not need to be exact.
Pattern Note
All knit stitches are e-wrap (twisted stockinette).
Popcorn Bobble Stitch
This stitch is made by wrapping and knitting off the same peg several times, then catching the inside of the first stitch to tighten the bobble.
Step 1: Knit to the point where bobble is to be made.
Step 2: E-wrap the peg and knit off. Repeat 3 times on same peg.
Step 3: E-wrap the next peg and knit off.
Step 4: On the inside of the loom, the yarn strands coming from the pegs on either side of the bobble peg make a "v" pointing to the first stitch of the bobble. (Photo 1) Put the hook tool into the loop of the first bobble stitch; then bring this loop onto the bobble peg and knit off.
Instructions
Crochet cast on to pegs 1–36. Knit off peg 1, bringing the bottom loop over the top loop.
Row 1: Knit peg 1, purl peg 2, continue knitting the odd numbered pegs and purling the even numbered pegs to the end of the row.
Rows 2–4: Rep row 1.
Row 5: Knit.
Row 6: *Knit pegs 1–4. [Wrap peg 4 again and knit off] 3 times. On the inside of the loom, bring up the first loop of the four stitches and put it back on the peg. (See Photo 1.) Knit this loop: rep from* to end of row.
Row 7: Knit.
Row 8: Knit pegs 1–2. [Wrap peg 2 again and knit off] 3 times. On the inside of the loom, bring up the first loop of the four stitches and put it back on the peg. Knit off. *Knit 4, [wrap peg 6 again and knit off] 3 times. On the inside of the loom, bring up the first loop of the four stitches and put it back on the peg. Knit this loop: rep from * to end of row.
Rows 9–20 (24): [Rep rows 5–8] 3 (4) times.
Row 21 (25): Knit.
Row 22 (26): Move the loop on peg 1 to peg 2, the loop on peg 3 to peg 4, continue around the loom, moving loops on odd numbered pegs to the adjacent even numbered pegs. E-wrap the pegs with two loops on them, passing the yarn behind the empty pegs (on the inside of the loom). Knit off all pegs with three loops, bringing the bottom two loops over the top loop.
Bind off with the gathered method and weave in ends.
CHAPTER 4Drawstring Purse
Eyelets and I-cord create a handy drawstring for this pretty purse.
Skill Level
*** INTERMEDIATE
Finished Measurements
8 x 9 x 6 inches
Materials
Moda Dea Caché bulky weight yarn (1¾ oz/72 yd/50g per skein): 2 skeins Tootsie #2329
Green Knifty Knitter round loom (36 pegs)
Hook tool
Tapestry needle
Crochet hook
Plastic canvas mesh (for purse bottom): 6¼ x 4? inches oval
Gauge
4 inches = 8 stitches, 12 rows
Gauge does not need to be exact.
Pattern Notes
Hold 2 strands of yarn together as one.
Knit stitches are e-wrap (twisted stockinette).
The alternating knit and purl stitches create a ribbed pattern.
Instructions
Leaving an 18-inch tail, e-wrap cast on pegs 7–18.
Rows 1–8: Slip 1, knit to end of row. (This flap is half of the purse bottom.) Cut yarn, leaving an 18-inch tail.
Leaving an 18-inch tail, e-wrap cast on pegs 25–36, and rep rows 1–8 to make second half of purse bottom.
Row 9: E-wrap the entire loom and knit off the pegs that have two loops on them.
Row 10: Purl.
Rows 11–30: Knit.
Row 31–33: K1, P1 to end of row.
Note: To create the ribbing in this pattern, in each subsequent row, knit stitches should be on top of knit stitches; and purl stitches should be on top of purl stitches.
Row 34: Move loop on peg 7 to peg 8, loop on peg 17 to peg 18, loop on peg 25 to 26 and loop on peg 35 to peg 36. (Moving these loops will create the eyelets.) Knit the knit stitches and purl the purl stitches, e-wrapping the empty pegs.
Row 35: Rep row 31.
Bind off using the flat method. After pulling the cut end of the yarn through the loop, don't pull it snug against the knit fabric. Instead, thread the yarn onto a tapestry needle, run it under the first chain of the bind off, then bring it back through the top of the last loop to complete the bind-off chain pattern. Weave in ends.
Assembly
On the inside of the purse, using one of the yarn tails, sew the long cast-on edges together. Sew the short edges along the purl stitch edge to complete the flat bottom. Weave in ends. Place plastic canvas in bottom of purse to strengthen bottom.
Make an I-cord 36 inches long. (See I-cord, page 7). Do not remove from loom. Cut yarn, leaving a 6-inch tail, and thread tail onto the tapestry needle.
Thread the I-cord through the eyelets so the cord is inside the bag along the long sides, and outside the bag along the short sides. Remove the I-cord from the loom, and wrap the two live stitches around the beginning end of the I-cord. With the tapestry needle, secure the end stitches, matching the stitch pattern at the beginning of the I-cord. Hide both I-cord tails in the center of the I-cord.
CHAPTER 5Seed Stitch Spa Set
The seed stitch creates wonderful texture, and is reversible.
Note
The seed stitch is made by alternating knit and purl stitches within every row, and from row to row. In each row, knit above the purl stitches, and purl above the knit stitches.
Skill Level
** EASY
Finished Measurements
Washcloth: 10 inches square
Soap Sack: 3 x 5½ inches
Materials
Lily Sugar and Cream medium (worsted) weight yarn (2 oz/95 yds/56g per skein): 2 skeins butter cream ombre #00222
Blue Knifty Knitter round loom (24 pegs)
Hook tool
Tapestry needle
Crochet hook
Gauge
4 inches = 9 stitches, 16 rows
Gauge does not need to be exact.
Pattern Notes
All knit stitches are flat (stockinette) knit.
Hold two strands of yarn together as one throughout.
Instructions
Washcloth
Crochet cast on 24 pegs.
Row 1: Slip 1, [K1, P1] to end of row.
[Rep row 1] until piece measures 10 inches.
Bind off using the flat method and weave in ends.
Soap Sack
Using the e-wrap cast-on method, cast on 12 pegs, using every other peg of the 24peg loom.
Row 1: Knit in the round. [K1, P1] to end of row. (Pass the yarn behind the even numbered pegs which are not in use.)
Row 2: [P1, K1], to end of row. (Continue to pass the yarn behind the even numbered pegs which are not in use.)
Rows 3–16: [Rep rows 1 & 2] 7 times.
Row 17: Move the loop on peg 1 to peg 3, move the loop on peg 5 to peg 7, the loop on peg 9 to peg 11, the loop on peg 13 to 15, the loop on peg 17 to 19, and the loop on peg 21 to 23. [(Moving these loops will create the eyelets.) There are now 6 pegs with 2 loops on them, and sets of 3 empty pegs between each double looped peg.] Pass the yarn behind the first empty peg, then in front of the second empty peg, and behind the third empty peg in each set of three. E-wrap the pegs with two loops on them; then knit these pegs (now with three loops on them,) bringing up the two bottom loops over the top loop.
Row 18–19: Repeat rows 1–2.
Bind off using the flat method, and weave in ends.
Sew bottom closed along cast on edge.
Drawstring
Make an I-cord 16 inches long. (See I cord, page 7) Do not remove from loom. Cut yarn, leaving a 12-inch tail and thread tail onto the tapestry needle.
Weave the starting end of the I-cord through the eyelets at the top of the soap sack. Remove the I-cord from the loom, being careful not to drop the two live stitches. Wrap the two stitches around the beginning end of the I-cord. With the tapestry needle, secure the ending stitches, matching the stitch pattern at the beginning of the I-cord. Hide both I-cord tails in the center of the I-cord.
CHAPTER 6Mobius Shawl
The checkerboard pattern, with two right sides, is perfect for the mobius twist.
Skill Level
*** INTERMEDIATE
Sizes
Medium, Large/Extra-Large, XXL
Instructions are given for smaller size, with larger sizes in parentheses. When only one number is given, it applies to all sizes.
Finished Measurements
15 x 45 (55, 65) inches
Materials
Lion Brand Moonlight Mohair bulky weight yarn (1¾ oz/82 yds/50g per skein): 4 skeins Safari #203
Yellow Knifty Knitter round loom (41 pegs)
Hook Tool
Tapestry needle
Crochet hook
Gauge
4 inches = 9 stitches, 12 rows
Pattern Note
All knit stitches are flat (stockinette) knit.
This combination of knit and pearl stitches creates a wonderful checkerboard pattern.
Instructions
E-wrap cast on 34 pegs.
Row 1: Slip 1, P1, [K2, P2] 7 times; K2, P1, K1.
Rows 2–15: Rep row 1.
Row 16: Slip 1, K1, [P2, K2] 8 times.
Rows 17–30: Rep row 16.
[Rep rows 1–30] 3 (4, 5) times.
[Rep rows 1–15] once.
Twisting the fabric once to create the mobius twist, put cast-on loops back onto the pegs.
Note: When putting cast on edge back on loom, make sure that mobius strip does not trap the loom on the inside.
Knit off, bringing bottom loop over top loop.
Remove from the loom with the flat bind-off method.
Weave in ends.
CHAPTER 7Diamond Lace Shawl
This elegant diamond-lace-stitch shawl will dress up your wardrobe.
Skill Level
**** EXPERIENCED
Finished Measurements
19 x 60 inches
Materials
Moda Dea Dream medium (worsted) weight yarn (1¾ oz/93 yds/50g): 4 skeins Plum #3503
Yellow Knifty Knitter round loom (41 pegs)
Hook tool
Tapestry needle
Crochet hook
Stitch markers
Gauge
4 inches = 8 stitches in pattern, 10 rows.
Gauge does not need to be exact.
Pattern Notes
All knit stitches are e-wrap (twisted stockinette) stitches.
Place stitch markers on pegs 2, 3, 4, 38, 39 and 40 before casting on, as a reminder that these pegs are purled on even numbered rows.
Start new skeins at the beginning of a row.
Diamond Lace Stitch Pattern
The lace pattern is worked in sets of two pegs.
Step 1: Bring the working yarn behind the first peg (on the inside of the loom).
Step 2: Wrap the yarn in front of and around the second peg clockwise so it comes to the outside of the loom between the two pegs.
Step 3: Bring the yarn in front of and around the first peg, counterclockwise to inside of loom.
The yarn is now in a figure-8.
Step 4: Knit off both pegs.
Step 5: Bring the yarn behind the second peg and continue with the third and fourth pegs.
Step 6: Continue in this manner with each subsequent pair of pegs.
Instructions
Crochet cast on 41 pegs.
Row 1: Slip 1, knit to end of row.
Row 2: Slip 1, purl to last peg, knit last peg.
Row 3: Rep row 1.
Row 4: Rep row 2.
Row 5: Rep row 1.
Row 6: Slip 1, P3, [Diamond Lace Stitch Pattern] 16 times, K1, P3, K1.
Row 7: Rep row 1.
Row 8: Slip 1, P3, K1, [Diamond Lace Stitch Pattern] 16 times, P3, K1.
[Rep rows 5–8] until shawl is 59 inches long.
Rep rows 1–5.
Bind off using the flat method and weave in ends
(Continues...)
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Table of Contents
Contents
Design Directory,General Directions,
Bordered Scarf, page 10,
Woven-top Hat, page 12,
Popcorn Bobble Hat, page 14,
Drawstring Purse, page 16,
Seed Stitch Spa Set, page 18,
Mobius Shawl, page 20,
Diamond Lace Shawl, page 22,
Shell Stitch Afghan, page 24,
Chevron Baby Blanket, page 27,
Stitch Directory, page 10,
Loom Weaving, page 12,
Popcorn Bobble Stitch, page 14,
Eyelet Stitch, page 16,
I-Cord, page 16,
Seed Stitch, page 18,
Checkerboard Stitch, page 20,
Diamond Lace Stitch, page 22,
Shell Stitch, page 24,
Chevron Stitch, page 27,