Knitting A Scarf on Round Loom Part 2 (changing color)
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU you are amazing!!!! I just started to get into looming and all I have been making with my circle looms are hats. I wanted to make other things for christmas presents so this showed me how to not only make a scarf but how to change colors! you are so helpful! =)
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Thanks, this helped a lot! My youth group is making hats to give to homeless kids and I thought that if I made a hat with stripes it would be really cool. Really beautiful scarves, by the way :)
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I LOVE YOU!!! Thank you so much! I've spent so long trying to find a simple tutorial for making stripes and this video is perfect.
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i have got to the end of the peg and i cant do any more.how do you get the scarf to go through the bottom
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I cannot watch Part 3!!! It freezes my computer, can you put the instructions somewhere else, ?
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thanks for making this video, it was very helpful!! I tried to teach myself how to change colour before watching this and I failed, there was a hole in where I changed colour. I won't have holes anymore!! :))
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Excellent video!! Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for all your help!!
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Hi...How wide is the he scarf? thanks so much for sharing the video...:)-
flowers261 1 month ago
@flowers261 The blue loom itself is 5.5 inches wide, but I'd say the yarn compresses as it comes out the bottom, so 4-5 inches wide for the blue loom scarf, 6-7 inches wide for the red loom, 8-9 inches for the green loom, and 10-11 inches wide for the large round yellow loom
starnstv in reply to flowers261 (Show the comment) 1 month ago
Can you use any size loom for this?
omglmfaostfunoob 3 months ago
@omglmfaostfunoob Yes. This will work on any sized loom, depending on how wide you want your scarf. :)
starnstv in reply to omglmfaostfunoob (Show the comment) 3 months ago
I was working on the multi-color scarf but how do I count how many rows I've already done??
DinoThunder2009 4 months ago
@DinoThunder2009 If you have a couple of sections done already, then you can pick a point on the color (either the "bump" part of the stitch, or the "bar" part of the stitch) and count each row. It can get kind of tricky, you might have to eye ball it. Another solution is to have a paper next to you and number 1-10 and check off every time you make a row. Also they sell these clicker/counter things at the craft store. Goes from 0 to 99 and every time you finish a row you click to count
starnstv in reply to DinoThunder2009 (Show the comment) 4 months ago