@kittylove012 since you are grafting on live loops to a finished end it might do well with a Kitchener stitch. I have a video on that. :) YouTube won't let me put in a link but visit my channel under the playlist for techniques. Look for Kitchener stitch. I hope that helps!
I am having trouble attaching my earflaps, I followed this this vid until the second one. I made them seperate pieces because I already have a hat I want to use. I tried to sew them on using yarn and the needle that comes with the looms. It did not look good, so I took it off. Can you give me some pointers on how I can do it better? Thank you.
These are super I am learning sooooo much! So much knitting so little time! By the way have you done a double sided scarf? The kind where you have a different color on each side of the scarf. If not could you pretty please do one? You explain things so great I would love to see how you would do one like that!
If I want to make a hat with ear flaps for a 5yr old girl, should I use the red loom (2nd smallest)? Also, the ear flaps are they always the same size or is the size on your video for a baby and I should make them bigger (add more rows, wider and longer)?
Kristen, thanks for your tutorials. They are so helpful. If I'm following correctly, both earflaps should be 8 pegs wide when complete? Do you then leave an equal number of pegs in front/back between the flaps?
@6:50 Mine does it and it makes me so mad. So before I start I push them all down really tight, then again maybe once or twice more my project. It may add 5- 10 minutes to your project time but ever since I starting doing it really haven't had any problems and It saves you from trying to have to fix it if the yarn comes off the peg.
@Supgabe72 I haven't planned on making that kind but you can start this same one with 3 or 4 stitches and go from there to the 8. try that and see of that helps. to make it longer just an an extra row between each increase row more than I show. Hope that helps! (This is just a hobby for me so I'm not able to take many special request like this without planning way in advance, I work full time). Happy Looming! -Kristen
o was just wondering how you start the ear flap with the 12 inch cord already made? also do you do the same amount of stitches for the child size hat?
@courtneycampbell cast on with 1 slip knot. crap the peg to the right once and then wrap the first peg once. knit over. you have casted on two stitches. Then wrap the second peg once and knit over. go back and forth between these two pegs wrapping once and knitting over until you hit 12" long. Then just follow the above video. repeat for the next earflap and then watch the second video on how to connect them. If you use this for a larger size you may need 2 move the earflaps 2 pegs back.
Awesome tutorial! Would you use the same steps if making an earflap hat on a larger loom? Or should the earflap increases be adjusted due to the larger hat size. I can't wait to make a hat now!
@CarolynB77 Yes they should work just fine for you since your gauge will increase. if you like you could do the first earflap and just as a row or two if needed.
@kittylove012 since you are grafting on live loops to a finished end it might do well with a Kitchener stitch. I have a video on that. :) YouTube won't let me put in a link but visit my channel under the playlist for techniques. Look for Kitchener stitch. I hope that helps!
GoodKnitKisses 2 weeks ago
@GoodKnitKisses Thank you! I was wondering also what is the purpose of decreasing the crown on a hat?
Thank you
kittylove012 1 week ago
I am having trouble attaching my earflaps, I followed this this vid until the second one. I made them seperate pieces because I already have a hat I want to use. I tried to sew them on using yarn and the needle that comes with the looms. It did not look good, so I took it off. Can you give me some pointers on how I can do it better? Thank you.
kittylove012 2 weeks ago
These are super I am learning sooooo much! So much knitting so little time! By the way have you done a double sided scarf? The kind where you have a different color on each side of the scarf. If not could you pretty please do one? You explain things so great I would love to see how you would do one like that!
lacysorcas 1 month ago
If I want to make a hat with ear flaps for a 5yr old girl, should I use the red loom (2nd smallest)? Also, the ear flaps are they always the same size or is the size on your video for a baby and I should make them bigger (add more rows, wider and longer)?
Thanks for your video it's great!
fayearv 3 months ago
Kristen, thanks for your tutorials. They are so helpful. If I'm following correctly, both earflaps should be 8 pegs wide when complete? Do you then leave an equal number of pegs in front/back between the flaps?
alijmatthews 3 months ago
@6:50 Mine does it and it makes me so mad. So before I start I push them all down really tight, then again maybe once or twice more my project. It may add 5- 10 minutes to your project time but ever since I starting doing it really haven't had any problems and It saves you from trying to have to fix it if the yarn comes off the peg.
SamiiNicole0310 3 months ago
can you do a circular ear flap instead of triangular pleaseeee i subbed yoou!! it would be super duper helpfulll
Supgabe72 4 months ago
@Supgabe72 I haven't planned on making that kind but you can start this same one with 3 or 4 stitches and go from there to the 8. try that and see of that helps. to make it longer just an an extra row between each increase row more than I show. Hope that helps! (This is just a hobby for me so I'm not able to take many special request like this without planning way in advance, I work full time). Happy Looming! -Kristen
GoodKnitKisses 4 months ago
o was just wondering how you start the ear flap with the 12 inch cord already made? also do you do the same amount of stitches for the child size hat?
courtneycampbell 4 months ago
@courtneycampbell cast on with 1 slip knot. crap the peg to the right once and then wrap the first peg once. knit over. you have casted on two stitches. Then wrap the second peg once and knit over. go back and forth between these two pegs wrapping once and knitting over until you hit 12" long. Then just follow the above video. repeat for the next earflap and then watch the second video on how to connect them. If you use this for a larger size you may need 2 move the earflaps 2 pegs back.
GoodKnitKisses 4 months ago
Thank you so much for posting all of these videos! It makes it much easier and more fun! :-D
blyjette 4 months ago
@blyjette wonderful I'm so glad! :-) Happy Looming!! -Kristen
GoodKnitKisses 4 months ago
Awesome tutorial! Would you use the same steps if making an earflap hat on a larger loom? Or should the earflap increases be adjusted due to the larger hat size. I can't wait to make a hat now!
CarolynB77 5 months ago
@CarolynB77 Yes they should work just fine for you since your gauge will increase. if you like you could do the first earflap and just as a row or two if needed.
GoodKnitKisses 4 months ago
Now earflaps will be fun! Thanks for the tutorial... it is so helpful :)
jolie1957 5 months ago
As usual wonderful tutorial. Thank you so much. You are the best!!!!!
javy1960 5 months ago
@javy1960 Thanks! and thanks for your continued watching! :-) Happy Looming! -Kristen
GoodKnitKisses 5 months ago