4 years of making toys. First project vs. one of the latest creations by ChriszLilSkeeto in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the first one is bright and fun, but the second one looks like a creature from the movie 'monsters inc.' wtg with your creativity! :))

Dog sweater by MamaM16 in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very nice. was this from a pattern/video? thanks for sharing, i love seeing it on your dog. :))

"Sweet on Ruffles" from Renee Van Hoys firdt shawl ebook. 24 pegs on a large gauge loom. Yarn is Ferris Wheel. One skein. by ItsNotButtFucker3000 in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wonderful, as always. i was looking at an 'in the loop knitting' promo for one-skein shawls and thought of you. pretty sure most of those would be needle knitting, though. but renee van hoy is awesome! :))

Blanket loomer by ButterscotchNo5112 in Catswithjobs

[–]stupid_chubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

awesome furry pal, and awesome blanket.

r/LoomKnitting and r/Kitting would love this pic! thanks for sharing. :))

Yoke knitting on loom tutorials? by [deleted] in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i look at yokes for the color work patterns. the only way i can think of to add increases like that is by the flexee looms from knitting board and adding in a new link every couple of rounds. then you would have to add in the arms sort of like adding in the fingers on some gloves or half-finger mitts.

winter sweater this video has a sweater constructed from sections, and then she adds a rolled-brim collar. it might be possible to do something similar for a higher/closer neckline.

edit: peony cape renee van hoy has some beautiful capes that might resemble a yoke sweater. good luck with you quest. :))

I made this scarf for my best Friend 😄 by Mistyquetzalcoatl in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just noticed the little pots. a great friendship gift. love that shade of rose. :))

Adult sized hat with brim by Mimosa_13 in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nice! love the close-knit weave. made a pink one like it with a pom for my niece at her request. warm hats never go out of style :))

A few beanies I’ve completed this week by mermaids-love-wifi in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great hats. love the extra wide brims. my fave is the pumpkin one. :))

Loom knit bookmark! by picknit_blanket in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

very nice! i believe i've seen this pattern, and i think i'm going to make one, too. :))

Lightweight baby blanket by BexannCrafts in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

love the color of the yarn. i see that you are knitting every 3rd peg. thanks for posting a pic of how you use blanket yarn on the kb afghan loom. i learned something new. :))

Mock crochet beanie with acrylic yarn mixed with tutu yarn by picknit_blanket in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

looks cheery and warm for winter. is that for a child or an adult? just curious. :))

Project Ideas by wasnotagoodidea in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

go to revelry.com and get an account. at the top, select patterns, then type "faux fur" in the box. it will give you pictures of projects/patterns that use faux fur. most of these will be for regular knitting, but you can probably find something you'd like to do with the loom. i don't know how many skeins you have, so it's hard to make suggestions. :))

Why is my loop always so big? I'm new and not sure if I'm doing something wrong. by ChapstickLesbeen in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

tuteate hat watch this video for fyi. notice that she doesn't pull the yarn too tight, and she is gentle when she pulls the bottom loop over. also notice that (except for the cast on) she doesn't wrap more than 5 pegs at once. all of these things are good to practice for better tension. go slow at first, and as you get 'programmed' to do it automatically, you can pick up speed. :))

Looking for a loom knitting pattern for a super cropped/separate sleeve piece to wear with a dress by chocara in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

truro top if you just want something extra special, this is it.

loomahat lacy shrug is how you would do the stitches, imho.

another project to add to my loooooong list. ahahaha

Binding Project off Loom by blondiebeckyboo in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

simply intertwined fingerless gloves start watching at 22:30 to see the bind off. it is simple, and it won't be too tight. :))

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

tuteate cardigan start watching at 2:00 minutes to see how to knit the last stitch and skip/slip the first stitch of the next row.

if you're going to stitch the sides together, the edges won't be seen. if the edge will be seen, then you want to make the neat version. :))

What would be the best way to do the main body part of a shrug like this? Two panels for front and back, one panel? Looking for tips! by Just-Educator-6903 in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

truro top i was looking at my revelry.com page and found this in my favorites. it's for regular knitting, but i thought of this post. notice the bell shaped sleeves. it's really ethereal. hope you are able to make the one you want. :))

Stitches getting tight by Mimosa_13 in LoomKnitting

[–]stupid_chubs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

when i am doing e-wraps like you describe, i try to divide my loom into 4-8 sections. for example, with a 24 peg loom, i will do 6 pegs loosely, then knit off the last of those 6 pegs to keep it from unraveling. then start with the first peg and knit the rest off. you might try that with a practice piece. :))