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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2011

How to make loops on your knitted fabric. For more information on this stitch, please visit:
http://theweeklystitch.blogspot.com/2011/08/loop-or-fur-stitch.html

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  • Your video was a huge help, I couldn't figure out this stitch by the illustrations in a pattern for a cute stuffed dog, but after watching your video, I was doing it all wrong and did it along with you and it's way easier now...Can't wait to pick up that toy dog pattern up again and finally make this for my grandson. Thanks again!

  • @mjislandflower So glad it was helpful!

  • This is really a cool stitch. I like the yarn you are using, what is it? Great rug stitch.

    As I am sitting here watching your video I can here all of these birds and bugs around you. The last time I heard all that chatter I lived up in the mountains. Are you in the middle of the U.S. or in the East? Just curious. Thanks again. I love the videos.

  • @lisarayone This yarn is Bernat Cotton Tots - I forget the color. It is a nice soft yarn that I got to make a wash cloth using this stitch. The piece in the video was just a test run to see how it worked up.

  • Excellent videos - so well done; not too fast; specific; and very easy to see and follow. I've been wanting to make a wash cloth from this stitch w/cotton yarns I have in my stash - perfect. thanks so much and keep up the fantastic videos.

  • @sandradle Thank you! I'd love to see a picture of the finished project!

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  • @Lunajamal You can use this stitch any way you like, but keep in mind that all those loops use a lot of yarn. It is probably better to just use this stitch as an accent, rather than for an entire garment. And no, I do not knit dresses or jackets - I prefer to work on small, uncomplicated projects :0)

  • Hello, and how and where to use this Loop or Fur Stitch?....and you know how to knit clothing, such as dress, a cardigan or jacket, let's knit together, thank you

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