This is really wonderful! I was wondering, how would you do this on a small loom? (the flower size loom to be exact.) Would it be 3 instead of six, or something else?
@kittylove012 it should be two sections of 6 so you decrease 3 rows. be sure to put the other rows on first. try alternating ew for purl rows in the beginning.
You mention that this could be the base of a bag and that's what I want to accomplished but how do I add it back on the loom to finish the bag? Can that be done or do I have to hand crochet the body of the bag?
@gtac37 Sorry for the delay, I didn't see this comment til now. You could make a tube and then. Sew on (with yarn & tapestry needle) the granny round for the base after the two parts are made. Also you could place the complete edges of the granny round onto a loom that it would fit and start the bag from the bottom up. I hope that helps!
@GoodKnitKisses No worries. :) After finishing the granny circle, it fit on a smaller loom and it was easy to continue and loom knit the body of the bag. It turned out nice.
@1carwin Thank you so much! Yes subscribing, watching & sharing my videos is great support for me. If you like, I do sell a few patterns in my ETSY shop. To help you for your granny circle blanket check out favecrafts website for their Meet & Make on Kristen Mangus. Just google it and you'll find a picture of how I connected some for a blanket. I just shifted the rows over and single crocheted it together. I'm sorry YT won't let me put a link here. Thanks for watching. Feel free to find me on F
Love this pattern....Just finished making seven rounds. Trying to decide how I want to put them together. I really appreciate your videos--clear, easy-to-follow instructions. How can we best support you?.
@berrygirl201 I think it hides that longer ladders on the larger looms but you can use a thinner yarn on smaller looms. The other thing you can do is keep tugging on the yarn when drawstring cast off. You can manipulate it to evenly get the ladders smaller. Use this technique freely on smaller looms with different yarn I am finding out, yay! Thanks for the comment. -Kristen
Can you do a square, flat-panel-knit granny square on a round loom? Just curious and btw I love the granny round thing! I'm making bags for my sisters for Christmas and this will definitely help me get started. :)
@logiclovr Sure! Just knit back and forth in a flat panel and change stitches and colors as you like. When you reach your length desired just cast off! :-)
Is there any way to do a regular square-shaped granny square on a loom? I see so many cool granny squares that are made w/needles and would really love to learn how to duplicate that onto a loom if it's at all possible. Love this video, btw! I always get so excited when I see that you've uploaded another loom knitting tutorial :o))
@1962tami Thanks! You can make all kinds of different squares and change colors, too. This was just made for a really quick knit project. Actually it was discovered when I was testing for decreasing on a hat! Happy discovery!
@kerrbearofaustin I need to try it again. The first time it made more of a bowl and I moved on to the other size looms. I can't remember what I did but You could try to have 7 sections of 6 ( and the lest section just won't have the one that moves over from 6 to 5. It will just stay there on that last round.) Try that. Also you can substitute the second knit row stitch for a purl and it will lay down flatter in a garter pattern. it looked more hexagonal to me. Have fun & Happy Looming!
@GoodKnitKisses I will definitely try it and see if it works on the yellow loom. I will let you know the out come...But I think we both know that it will work. Thank you Kristin for all you ideas and help. Have a great day!!!
This is Awesome! I love looming. It's so much easier for me since I c/n use one hand! I used to crochet before the stroke but founf knifty knitter and love looming. So glad I can now view projects to make alot more beautiful things. Thanks for sharing!!!
@leoyne That just melts my heart! I am super excited that you can make this, YOU are an inspiration! Many blessings to you!! Have fun and Happy Looming! -Kristen
That was amazing! At the end, I was shocked it could be that easy. I have been loom knitting for a couple of months now. I have made only hats (about 30)but really wanted to make other things. Thank you for showing me how!! I can't wait to have some new coasters :)
@spitchrock LOL you know what I was shocker, too?! I was testing to make decreased beanie hats and using less yarn. When i went to close it was a happy surprise! I'd love to see what you make on our Fabebook fan page!
@GoodKnitKisses Hi Thanks for the video, I really liked it and this seems something I could knit so I am very excited. However at the end when you say knit all the grany rounds together to form a blanket, Im thinking would there not be massive gaps? because its not squares... like the other examples on utube and google, so im not sure how it would come together. Can you please post a picture of the finished blanket of the granny rounds! Thank you : O)
@cod4disputers Yes you are right. If you sewed the edges together it would create a sort of a four pointed star. it would be more of an airy or decorative throw. You could even do it as an art wall hanging. I'm currently working on other projects to make more videos so i haven't made enough to put it all together yet. it's just an idea i had. :-)
@GoodKnitKisses Hello thank you so much for your message. I've just had an idea that perhaps the blanket would work if i knitted large granny rounds and smaller granny rounds and then stitch the smaller ones over the diamonds. I'm looking forward to your new videos. But to make the smaller granny rounds, do i use the same number of stitches? as shown for the larger granny round? thanks.
@jvfeline Super! I'm glad, too. You can also make flat panels as well. You can even make one just a couple or rows wide and do the kitchener stitch to close it. That will make a headband!
@rosie01ism if you'll expand the view of the description for this video you'll see a link. That leads you to a page for allfreeknitting on this pattern. There is a link inside it that leads you to my direct pattern. YouTube won't let me reply with a link so I can't just post it for you unfortunately. Have fun, keep the stitches loose and happy looming!!
loom knitting is the greatest thing since of bread lol need to watch more of yr videos been so busy doing outside work taken a break watching u lol ohhh that is how u pearl good teacher
That looks sooooo easy. Thank you so much for sharing that, I've already got tons of ideas for what to do with them.... Love it!
pastorluckyswife 3 days ago in playlist Loom Along Videos - make projects from start to finish!
I have wanted a video like this for the longest ! Thank you
osnapitzshay 1 week ago
I haved learned sooooo many different knitting projects from your videos,thanks sooooooooo much for sharing!!!!!!!
ncsanta 3 weeks ago
This is really wonderful! I was wondering, how would you do this on a small loom? (the flower size loom to be exact.) Would it be 3 instead of six, or something else?
Thanks for the wonderful tutorials. :)
kittylove012 1 month ago
@kittylove012 it should be two sections of 6 so you decrease 3 rows. be sure to put the other rows on first. try alternating ew for purl rows in the beginning.
GoodKnitKisses 1 month ago
You mention that this could be the base of a bag and that's what I want to accomplished but how do I add it back on the loom to finish the bag? Can that be done or do I have to hand crochet the body of the bag?
gtac37 2 months ago
@gtac37 Sorry for the delay, I didn't see this comment til now. You could make a tube and then. Sew on (with yarn & tapestry needle) the granny round for the base after the two parts are made. Also you could place the complete edges of the granny round onto a loom that it would fit and start the bag from the bottom up. I hope that helps!
GoodKnitKisses 1 month ago
@GoodKnitKisses No worries. :) After finishing the granny circle, it fit on a smaller loom and it was easy to continue and loom knit the body of the bag. It turned out nice.
gtac37 1 month ago
@1carwin Thank you so much! Yes subscribing, watching & sharing my videos is great support for me. If you like, I do sell a few patterns in my ETSY shop. To help you for your granny circle blanket check out favecrafts website for their Meet & Make on Kristen Mangus. Just google it and you'll find a picture of how I connected some for a blanket. I just shifted the rows over and single crocheted it together. I'm sorry YT won't let me put a link here. Thanks for watching. Feel free to find me on F
GoodKnitKisses 2 months ago
Love this pattern....Just finished making seven rounds. Trying to decide how I want to put them together. I really appreciate your videos--clear, easy-to-follow instructions. How can we best support you?.
1carwin 2 months ago
Do you have to use bulky yarn or you can you thinner yarn
berrygirl201 3 months ago
@berrygirl201 I think it hides that longer ladders on the larger looms but you can use a thinner yarn on smaller looms. The other thing you can do is keep tugging on the yarn when drawstring cast off. You can manipulate it to evenly get the ladders smaller. Use this technique freely on smaller looms with different yarn I am finding out, yay! Thanks for the comment. -Kristen
GoodKnitKisses 2 months ago
Can you do a square, flat-panel-knit granny square on a round loom? Just curious and btw I love the granny round thing! I'm making bags for my sisters for Christmas and this will definitely help me get started. :)
logiclovr 3 months ago
@logiclovr Sure! Just knit back and forth in a flat panel and change stitches and colors as you like. When you reach your length desired just cast off! :-)
GoodKnitKisses 3 months ago
Is there any way to do a regular square-shaped granny square on a loom? I see so many cool granny squares that are made w/needles and would really love to learn how to duplicate that onto a loom if it's at all possible. Love this video, btw! I always get so excited when I see that you've uploaded another loom knitting tutorial :o))
1962tami 3 months ago
@1962tami Thanks! You can make all kinds of different squares and change colors, too. This was just made for a really quick knit project. Actually it was discovered when I was testing for decreasing on a hat! Happy discovery!
GoodKnitKisses 3 months ago
Is there anyway to do this on the yellow loom to make make bigger granny rounds?
kerrbearofaustin 4 months ago
@kerrbearofaustin I need to try it again. The first time it made more of a bowl and I moved on to the other size looms. I can't remember what I did but You could try to have 7 sections of 6 ( and the lest section just won't have the one that moves over from 6 to 5. It will just stay there on that last round.) Try that. Also you can substitute the second knit row stitch for a purl and it will lay down flatter in a garter pattern. it looked more hexagonal to me. Have fun & Happy Looming!
GoodKnitKisses 4 months ago
@GoodKnitKisses I will definitely try it and see if it works on the yellow loom. I will let you know the out come...But I think we both know that it will work. Thank you Kristin for all you ideas and help. Have a great day!!!
kerrbearofaustin 4 months ago
@GoodKnitKisses Thank you again for all your videos...FYI I sent you a PM on FB about the Loom Knit Mesh Bag. :-)
kerrbearofaustin 3 months ago
This is Awesome! I love looming. It's so much easier for me since I c/n use one hand! I used to crochet before the stroke but founf knifty knitter and love looming. So glad I can now view projects to make alot more beautiful things. Thanks for sharing!!!
leoyne 4 months ago
@leoyne That just melts my heart! I am super excited that you can make this, YOU are an inspiration! Many blessings to you!! Have fun and Happy Looming! -Kristen
GoodKnitKisses 4 months ago
Can you make a video on how to stitch the circles together if you did want to make a blanket out of them?? Please and thank you! (:
laughamberlaugh 4 months ago
that is so cool!! thanks for showing
forgetmenot318 4 months ago
That was amazing! At the end, I was shocked it could be that easy. I have been loom knitting for a couple of months now. I have made only hats (about 30)but really wanted to make other things. Thank you for showing me how!! I can't wait to have some new coasters :)
spitchrock 6 months ago
@spitchrock LOL you know what I was shocker, too?! I was testing to make decreased beanie hats and using less yarn. When i went to close it was a happy surprise! I'd love to see what you make on our Fabebook fan page!
GoodKnitKisses 6 months ago
@GoodKnitKisses Hi Thanks for the video, I really liked it and this seems something I could knit so I am very excited. However at the end when you say knit all the grany rounds together to form a blanket, Im thinking would there not be massive gaps? because its not squares... like the other examples on utube and google, so im not sure how it would come together. Can you please post a picture of the finished blanket of the granny rounds! Thank you : O)
cod4disputers 5 months ago
@cod4disputers Yes you are right. If you sewed the edges together it would create a sort of a four pointed star. it would be more of an airy or decorative throw. You could even do it as an art wall hanging. I'm currently working on other projects to make more videos so i haven't made enough to put it all together yet. it's just an idea i had. :-)
GoodKnitKisses 5 months ago
@GoodKnitKisses Hello thank you so much for your message. I've just had an idea that perhaps the blanket would work if i knitted large granny rounds and smaller granny rounds and then stitch the smaller ones over the diamonds. I'm looking forward to your new videos. But to make the smaller granny rounds, do i use the same number of stitches? as shown for the larger granny round? thanks.
cod4disputers 5 months ago
Wow...It is a good thing that I can make other things besides hats with my round looms. Thank you for making the video.
jvfeline 7 months ago
@jvfeline Super! I'm glad, too. You can also make flat panels as well. You can even make one just a couple or rows wide and do the kitchener stitch to close it. That will make a headband!
GoodKnitKisses 6 months ago
Kristen this is amazing! I love this pattern and will have to give it a go soon.
twilighttaggers 7 months ago
@twilighttaggers thanks! How did it work out Hannah?!
GoodKnitKisses 7 months ago
great how do i get printed pattern ty
rosie01ism 8 months ago
@rosie01ism if you'll expand the view of the description for this video you'll see a link. That leads you to a page for allfreeknitting on this pattern. There is a link inside it that leads you to my direct pattern. YouTube won't let me reply with a link so I can't just post it for you unfortunately. Have fun, keep the stitches loose and happy looming!!
GoodKnitKisses 8 months ago
great how do i get printed pattern ty
rosie01ism 8 months ago
loom knitting is the greatest thing since of bread lol need to watch more of yr videos been so busy doing outside work taken a break watching u lol ohhh that is how u pearl good teacher
ilovstodance 8 months ago
@ilovstodance Thank you!!! :-) You are sweet! ...and yes i agree on the sliced bread! haha!
GoodKnitKisses 8 months ago