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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

This talk covers the basics of learning to knit a hat using a knitting loom: supplies and materials, planning a hat, getting started and what to do when you have a ton of hats.

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  • does several mean four

  • Does several mean four? Are you asking how many sizes of knitting loom Provo Craft makes? The answer is no, not four. There are four circular looms intended for bulky yarn use, at least one (I have one but haven't seen others) for less bulky yarn and a bunch of non-circular sizes. Is that the several you're looking for?

  • I guess the other "several" in here is how many options you have for what to do with hats. I suppose several is a low estimate :)

  • well, you know how when you lift the bottom peice of yarn over tne peg and there is a loop? well thats what happens to me on the last peg and i cant get it to tighten like ye others. p.s nice vids

  • Oh yes, I think I see. To answer this question with another: Are you doing anything to tighten the other loops besides just hooking the bottom loop over the top one? If not, the problem probably is in the need to keep the end of the yarn that heads to the skein or ball under mild tension while you do that last loop. I had a similar problem until I started hanging onto the tail end of yarn...

  • on my last peg thing i creates a giant loop and i cant umm get it like the rest what did i do wrong?

  • OK, I'm guessing that you mean the last peg each time you go around. One problem could be not securing the end (the part that goes to the ball of yarn) to the little peg that sticks out of the loom. Also, did you loop around the last peg in the same way as the previous pegs? I've noticed that the tension is a little harder to maintain on this one because of the end hanging loose. Or is this a different problem?

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  • no its cause i here people say several alot so im just gessing it means four

  • ahhh ic thanks for your help! Happy late thanksgiving

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