Knitting a Rectangular Panel on a Round Loom Part One
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We noticed that toward the end of the video, when starting your second trip back, it seems as though you didn't seem to wrap that first peg and started your wrap on the second peg...Is that RIGHT??? My children and I have just started using our looms and are very excited about them...but we are green yet. Your videos were a real treat to find!! Thank you for taking the time to share your experiance with us newbies. :-)
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Thank you so much for these videos! I bought a loom set two days ago and was afraid I was stuck just making hats! You really inspired and helped me! A friend of mine just had a baby so now I can make a blanket to go with his hat! Great job!
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hi',
so you go around 30 pegs for a baby blanket?
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Hi Stephy,
Yes, I go around 30 pegs for each panel, for a total of 3 panels. Of course you can use all the pegs if you want to and use fewer panels. It's up to you.
PIGGLEWIGGINS 1 year ago
Thanks Theda,
At this rate you may finish your baby blanket before I do!
PIGGLEWIGGINS 1 year ago
Good question Stephy. For my baby blanket, I'm going to join 3 panels. I wasn't able to make that decision until I finished the first panel, but I did explain that in part 2. So I hope you get to watch part 2 soon. Thanks for the feedback. ~fayme~
PIGGLEWIGGINS 1 year ago