How To Make A Simple Loom Knit Blanket (Older Video)

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • PLEASE NOTE: This is an older video so the quality isn't the best but I know it has helped a lot of people. Loom used the Knifty Knitter 62 pegs loom, measures roughly 22 inches long.
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  • @charmainewatson1783
    @charmainewatson1783 7 років тому +43

    A lot of knitters show off, thanks for being nice and patient with new comers to loom knitting.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  7 років тому +6

      Thank you for watching! I am still learning myself after all these years and try to treat each video as if I new loomer is watching. I know it may annoy some when I go over basics each time but I know it helps new loomers. I'm appreciative of every subscriber I have here.

  • @claramorrison6439
    @claramorrison6439 8 років тому +9

    Thank you for being the first person to talk about the edges curling. I always have that problem. I am trying a new answer by crocheting the edges.

  • @corinnebutcher7445
    @corinnebutcher7445 8 років тому +19

    I thought I was addicted to crocheting...UNTIL I tried looming!!! Lol Thank you for this awesome tutorial! I can't wait to try this!!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  8 років тому +2

      +Corinne Butcher Let me know how it goes! Don't forget to join my Facebook page for Simply Intertwined. facebook.com/SimplyIntertwinedEst.2011/

    • @snooky770
      @snooky770 7 років тому

      Corinne Butcher I'm new at knitting. I have kb long loom do I ewrap the slip knot ?

    • @MegensBay
      @MegensBay 5 років тому

      I learned to crochet at a very young age. I’m wanting to try this. As a fellow crochet person how do you like the loom?

  • @mercedeskonvicka6581
    @mercedeskonvicka6581 2 місяці тому

    You are just a joy to watch! I learned so much from your video. I’m wanting to make my daughter and husband blankets. You took your time and were patient with your explanations!❤

  • @glauvie
    @glauvie 6 років тому +8

    Hon, your loom knitting posture is just like mine! Also, we could be twins! Which makes you more relatable than many other loom knitting tutorials. You are a real person.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 років тому +1

      Thank you!! My newer ones don't show me in them but I hope my personality still comes through!!

  • @morris39071
    @morris39071 10 років тому +8

    I finished my first baby blanket, thanks for your help! I love your instructions and your web site.

  • @LADYJUSTICE50
    @LADYJUSTICE50 10 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for such great instructions. Always wanted to use these looms and had NO IDEA how they worked. I can knit, and crochet, but had to teach myself by turning the book upside down as I'm left handed. (Same way I taught myself to play Guitar!) But with RA and occasional carpal tunnel (I'm permanently disabled) bothering me on long detailed projects I find this amazingly easy and so simple to do! I love it and your videos. Thanks for helping me to keep my love of arts and crafts alive! I adore Quilting, Cross stitch, and Embroidery too! I'm too young to hang up my yarn and needles yet! (56!) So you have no idea how much I appreciate this! These tears are from JOY! Bless YOU Virginia! Can't wait to get a long loom to go with these as well! I'll be watching all your videos! Muah Dear! I so appreciate this! Suzi

  • @suzhussey
    @suzhussey 11 років тому +4

    I COULDN'T HAVE SAID IT BETTER!!!!!!! I could hug you. You are the only person I have found that explains this to where I can understand it. Thank you SO much. I haven't gotten to see your other videos yet but please keep making them. If you can teach other stitches or patterns that would be awesome. Thank you SO much. :)
    VIRGINIA, IN ADDITION YOU ARE SO GOOD AT THIS.

  • @amybartles4976
    @amybartles4976 8 років тому +6

    Thank you for making a normal, easy to follow video. This is my first blanket and I'm still new to knitting. I cannot understand the knitting terms in most of the blanket videos. Hopefully I'll get there one day! Thanks again!!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  8 років тому +1

      +Amy Bartles It takes time. :) No rush. Videos are always here to help you.

    • @Glyns001
      @Glyns001 Рік тому

      ​@@SimplyIntertwined

  • @teresswalker8109
    @teresswalker8109 10 років тому +2

    Just starting to learn how to loom and your videos are the BEST! You explain things so well, show what your doing so we can see it and I love that you answer your viewers back! I will be seeing a lot of you, lol. Thanks and thanks!!!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  10 років тому

      Thank you! I try to respond as soon as I can.

    • @susanatkinson789
      @susanatkinson789 Рік тому

      Absolutely, spot on. The BEST instructional video out there!!!!

  • @jerseygirlinalabama6665
    @jerseygirlinalabama6665 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much!!! I tried to learn how to knit, couldn't, so I bought a loom set. I went through several videos trying to learn how to loom and finally found this video of yours!
    Super easy!!! And I am loving how it is progressing!!!
    God bless you and keep you!!! ❤️😁🙏❤️😁🙏❤️😁🙏

  • @sharonharshman5942
    @sharonharshman5942 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for your video. This is the simplest blanket video that I have seen on here, and it's very easy. You talk to us like were right there with you, and I appreciate that. Your videos are new to me, where can I see more?. I recently taught myself to knit, and crochet, thanks to you tube, and have been doing the round looms for about 2 years now, and bought myself the square looms at the same time , and just decided to start working on them now. So Thanks again for your videos.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  9 років тому

      Sharon Harshman I have a blog that lists the videos I've done and free patterns I've created. www.simplyintertwined.blogspot.com/

  • @marcenemarshall6742
    @marcenemarshall6742 10 років тому +2

    I am new to Loom knitting. How fun!! I like the way you explain everything. Great job, Thank you!!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  10 років тому

      Thank you for watching! I have a blog as well with free patterns and more! www.simplyintertwined.blogspot.com

  • @charmainewatson4116
    @charmainewatson4116 6 років тому +2

    I watched this video several times, it was very helpful. You don't need to go out and buy an expensive LOOM just to make a blanket.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 років тому

      Exactly. It's about finding the right looms FOR YOU. However, I do have an "S" type loom to make 5ft wide blankets but that was a gift. If you need a wider blanket then you can make panels with this one and sew them together. :)

  • @darciacowart3387
    @darciacowart3387 10 років тому +2

    I really like the way you go through things step by step. The counter was a great idea! Thanks for the type. I also will incorporate adding the tail of my slip stitch onto the loom, vs letting it hang,. I started a quilt on a small loom and thought that I could do rows and then sew them together but using the e stitch, it does roll really bad. So I will try it on the larger loom. I want to prevent it from curling, which videos teach a different stitch that will not roll on me. I really appreciate your videos and great explanation

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  10 років тому

      Thank you. The garter stitch helps with curling. You can do smaller squares this way and sew together like you wanted. ua-cam.com/video/9hLijHF4B5I/v-deo.html

  • @deborahbustamante5693
    @deborahbustamante5693 8 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for your help. I'm fairly new at looming & I appreciate you taking out from your time to help me & other fellow loomers. GB

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  8 років тому

      +Deborah Bustamante Thanks for watching! As I learn, I try to teach. :)

  • @LaTablademiCorazon
    @LaTablademiCorazon 8 років тому +1

    You made it so easy! I kept looking for videos over and over and yours was the best explained and detailed!

  • @loquitamiel
    @loquitamiel Рік тому +1

    Wow love it how u explain it my first time I do crochet but this Want to try it thank u I didn’t know how to start it God bless u❤❤❤❤

  • @maryrowe3227
    @maryrowe3227 7 років тому +1

    Virginia,thanks so much.you make this easy and fun.I'm going to get a longer loom and try your blanket.I'll let you know how it turns out.

  • @cktegge
    @cktegge 9 років тому +3

    Thank you! I've been stuck for days not knowing how to get my work off the loom!!

  • @jeanneholt2537
    @jeanneholt2537 5 років тому

    Thanks, Virginia! I love that this project is not overwhelming to a newbie like me. And THANK YOU for explaining that purling prevents curling!!! I have been through several people's videos, plus the book that came with my loom, and nobody else mentioned that.

  • @DeniseNorthernJimmiesMama
    @DeniseNorthernJimmiesMama 9 років тому +4

    Thanks for the great video. Short, sweet and to the point. I'm going to check out your other videos for detailed stitches, etc.

  • @Tabbyoca1969
    @Tabbyoca1969 11 років тому

    I could hug you. You are the only person I have found that explains this to where I can understand it. Thank you SO much. I haven't gotten to see your other videos yet but please keep making them. If you can teach other stitches or patterns that would be awesome. Thank you SO much. :)

  • @aselliott255
    @aselliott255 9 років тому +1

    Thank you. This was very helpful. I have only made a scarf on my round loom. My son (7 y/o) wanted to try a blanket so we got a square loom but needed pointers before I tried teach him! Again very helpful thanks for sharing!!

  • @sandraigneri7175
    @sandraigneri7175 6 років тому

    I have been crocheting for over 40 yrs and more but since I have fibromyalgia and other bone related diesies I bought 2kb kitting loomsand I don't know what I want to try first plus I have so much yarn to choose from I will be Definitely checking out more if ur vids u make it so easy thanks 😘

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching them! I have more planned for next month.

    • @sandraigneri7175
      @sandraigneri7175 6 років тому

      Hi good morning thanks for and so quickly I am watching u again just to go over again just to make sure it Awesome. AndReal

  • @dianegolden10
    @dianegolden10 10 років тому

    well I am almost done with the blanket now and have enjoyed making it. If is does come out not a complete square no harm done. I have learned so much from just watching your videos....please keep it up and teach us!!!!

  • @Birabending
    @Birabending 12 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for posting this (and all of your other videos.) I found a loom set at a thrift store (without directions) and I've been wondering what to do with it. I found the product's website to be confusing and vague. I have only crochet experience, so your videos are really helping to explain everything and inspire me! Much love!

  • @kimdunlap8050
    @kimdunlap8050 10 місяців тому +2

    Im glad I fought your video.I’m learning how to loom as well would like to see some updates tutorials

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  10 місяців тому +1

      I will be doing new videos (different projects) soon, make sure to check out my channel more to see all videos I have done

  • @kerstinpellett3068
    @kerstinpellett3068 7 років тому +1

    OMG!!!! Your tutorial is so awesome! I have been watching video after video trying to figure how to use my loom. Your video helped me so very much! Thank you!

  • @susanatkinson789
    @susanatkinson789 Рік тому

    THANK YOU!!! I'm totally new to working to anything creative. You're video, is the 1 I've been searching for. Now I know what others are doing/showing other how to create. I've literally never seen how to make any kind of blanket. They only showed the ewrap for hats or when using the round loom. I now understand what the others were saying. Thank again, hope I can find many more of your videos.........

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  Рік тому

      I am glad it helped! Make sure to subscribe so you can be notified of new videos!

    • @susanatkinson789
      @susanatkinson789 Рік тому

      @@SimplyIntertwined I did, as soon as you showed us newbies Take Care

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  11 років тому +2

    You can make panels and then sew them together (using yarn). Keep track of the amount of rows you do to make sure the panels are the same length as much as possible.

    • @tracipoole9962
      @tracipoole9962 2 роки тому

      will this make an adult size blanket without having to sew panels together? I'm new to this.

  • @maxiemac100
    @maxiemac100 9 років тому +3

    Hi Virginia...just wanted to say thank you for this video.I wanted so badly to make a baby blanket for a friend but I just could not figure out what to do when I got to the end of my loom.(how to turn around and go back the other way),but you helped me figure it out.My blanket is half done now and it looks so pretty.You're the best!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  9 років тому

      Dudsmom Anddad Thank you! I'm glad it worked out for you! :)

  • @moroccanzah7977
    @moroccanzah7977 6 років тому

    You are great to follow especially after not looming in 20 years....keep up the great work! ❤❤❤

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  12 років тому

    Check out my other videos about "stitiches I use" and "casting on a rectangle loom" along with "casting off a rectangle loom" and see it that helps you out. :)

  • @rsariel2610
    @rsariel2610 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make this fabulous helpful video it helped me cut my stress sooo much.

  • @bertah50
    @bertah50 2 місяці тому

    Nice video. On point with the basics, easy to understand!

  • @blackavar5723
    @blackavar5723 Рік тому +1

    Thank you! I got a loom like this for Christmas and was wondering if I could thread it in this manner, and you've shown me that you can! Lovely work you've done, too - I will gladly subscribe! :)

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  12 років тому

    By zig zag do you mean using both sides at once? It will create a smaller panel or a thicker panel depending on the yarn.

  • @marilynkornelsen5734
    @marilynkornelsen5734 Рік тому

    Thx for letting me know about the size of the loom on the video it looked longer ❤😊 great information 👍

  • @michaelsangel73
    @michaelsangel73 3 роки тому

    I must say I like the time you take to teach this

  • @theknittingcraft3151
    @theknittingcraft3151 6 років тому

    Beautiful craft 👌👌👌👌👌 now you have a new subscriber

  • @soniagarcia7771
    @soniagarcia7771 Рік тому

    I love this video. I refer to it all the time because I don’t always remember please don’t take it down.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  Рік тому +1

      I won't be taking it down. I am glad it helps you. I have even had to refer to my past videos when I forgot things.

  • @lydianannen5111
    @lydianannen5111 6 років тому +1

    i made a blanket on the looms for myself on the big looms and i love it.

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  12 років тому +2

    You can do that, I'm working on a patchwork blanket for my daughter. I'm making different squares and then will join them together.

  • @SunshineandDaisies2023
    @SunshineandDaisies2023 11 років тому +1

    I love your tutorials, they really help. I go between your channel and mikeyssmail as well for both knitting and crocheting. I do have a question, I'm making my first blanket but I only have the round looms. Can you use those to make blankets?

  • @cds9759
    @cds9759 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this - I been trying different video samples and they were not what I wanted. Finally understand this and it is working well with the slick soft yarn I bought on sale lol

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  11 років тому +1

    You can invest in an "S" type loom that should create a wide, adult size panel (blanket). It would be similar to the DA Loom Infinity II loom I have a few videos on but they are no longer for sale. Try CindiWood looms. Or, you can make panels with the biggest loom you have and then sew together.

  • @gurlzlike2hunt2
    @gurlzlike2hunt2 11 років тому +2

    I love how you break everything down I"m a beginner thank you

  • @nadialandman
    @nadialandman 2 дні тому

    So much knitting so much love into my blanket I did get a little confused on when I had to skip the stage but don't worry I did figured out because when we had skipped the first one I just got a little bit confused at the shop that I figured it out it's actually never worked like this and illuminating

  • @kathyjones9389
    @kathyjones9389 6 років тому

    did you know if you cut a short piece of drinking straw, and put it over your yarn at the beginning. Use it to wrap around your pegs, instead of your fingers. It goes quicker and the yarn doesn't jump off the pegs. Just a thought. Happy looping!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 років тому

      I have a video about something similar but over time, I was faster without the straw and just preferred not to use it. But I know it's a great help to a lot of loomers. It's all about finding what works for you. :) Happy Looming!

  • @badmoons73
    @badmoons73 11 років тому +1

    thank you for this tutorial. I was going to ask what Victoria asked but you answered her. Thank you!

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  11 років тому +1

    What I learned if if you knit a row, then purl a row, then knit a row, then purl a row (repeat this process a few times and it will help). Also, you can "block" the blanket when done, by wetting it and laying it out flat to dry.

  • @SherryAnn1967
    @SherryAnn1967 5 років тому

    I think you'll remember that I was the one who was having trouble with the big loop when I did the pullover. I was having the loop that was way too big. Well I have figured out that problem and my blanket is getting to be pretty big. My question to you is I am almost done with a whole scheme of yarn and need to continue with another. Do I just tie the two ends together from the old one to the new one and make a couple of knots that will end up being hidden in the project and continue on or is there another step I should do? And everybody is right, your videos are great and they do help beginners like us learn to loom knit. I recently watched your video on how to cast off and when I'm done I will be going back to your video. Thanks again. Oh yeah I have started wearing my wrist brace when I knit. At least on the hand that's doing all the work. I don't need to wear the one on the hand that's just holding the loom. That is helping. Gloves did not help but my brace did help which I didn't even think of until you had mentioned me wearing gloves. So thank you for that as well.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  5 років тому +1

      I typically just tie the new to the old, but there are other methods. The tying the old to new and then hiding what I need to has worked for me.

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  11 років тому +1

    It depends on the size of the baby blanket you make, the loom in the video is about 22 in long. It came in a set of 4 through Amazon.

  • @dianegolden10
    @dianegolden10 10 років тому

    Hi Virginia..I am new to this and have watched the video over and over but I am still wondering something. I am making a baby blanket and it lovely on the loom, except where I am skipping the end pegs every other. I am getting a slant on my blanket and was wondering once I am done and take it off the loom am I going to have a square blanket? I love your videos!!!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  10 років тому

      The only time the end pegs are "skipped" is when you are working your way back and forth. The end peg becomes the "first" peg in that row and has nothing done to it (in the video). I think I had a small slant. If you wan to, practice making something smaller, like a dishcloth, and take it off the loom and see what it looks like then.

  • @angelaorourke6495
    @angelaorourke6495 11 років тому

    I have a question about changing colors, when counting your rows, do you count you cast on (the first time around with the e stitch)? Or do you not start counting until the first knit over? Also, when you change colors, do you count that first wrap? Thank you, sorry if I'm a little confused, very new to this...but loving it so far :)

  • @carolaw9109
    @carolaw9109 Рік тому

    Thank you for your easy to understand instructions. I am absolutely subscribing to your channel.

  • @lauriehagan3439
    @lauriehagan3439 10 років тому +2

    I've seen a lot of people saying their stiches got too tight when doing the E stitch. I found that if the cross-over point of the wrap in on the INSIDE of the loom, the tension is good and never gets too tight. You must wrap the pegs in the same direction each time. You'll know immediately if you did it backward.

  • @mychulie
    @mychulie 9 років тому +2

    I really like your videos and I have learned a lot. My question is how would I make a larger blanket ??? How would you tie them into each other???

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  9 років тому +1

      nancy R You could invest in an "S" type loom which will give you a bigger blanket or "sew" panels together.

    • @rayerichard5435
      @rayerichard5435 9 років тому

      Joshua M. Galligan

  • @deborah575vt
    @deborah575vt 9 років тому

    loved it and going to try to make a lap throw for my sons girlfriend for christmas. thanks for being an inspiration. have a great 2015 and i will be watching more of your videos and watching for more in the future! :-)

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  9 років тому +1

      deborah575vt Thank you for watching. More are in the works for 2015

    • @deborah575vt
      @deborah575vt 9 років тому

      Virginia Galligan great I cant wait to see them!

  • @patriciasmith6894
    @patriciasmith6894 7 років тому +2

    thankyou for your video, you helped me understand better how to use the knitting tool.

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  11 років тому

    Did you do a garter stitch at the begining and end? If not, you could try blocking it or adding a crochet border around. I don't have a video on adding that because I don't do it.

  • @bev692
    @bev692 12 років тому

    Nice video. I just thought of something. Is there anyway you could set your camera up to where you work your projects on a flat surface? I just feel for you trying to juggle your tools around in order to stay in front of the camera. I would think it would be so much easier for you and viewers would benefit from this also. I just would like to see things made easier on you, because I just love your videos. thank you for taking the time to do these for all of us.

  • @babygurlbooker9699
    @babygurlbooker9699 6 років тому

    It’s okay . I actually spoken someone in my knitting class yesterday she help me a lot too . I figure it out . It’s coming out really good I’m like half way done . It does take a long time though . Because I have to use different knitting loom and use the same measurement and same size of rolls .

  • @donnaoeding6955
    @donnaoeding6955 4 роки тому +1

    I love your video thank you for explaining it so well

  • @diananieves6223
    @diananieves6223 9 років тому

    I love this thanks... how many rows you did for each color to make a long enough blanket for baby

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  9 років тому

      Diana Nieves I don't remember exactly. It does depend on the bulkiness of the yarn itself and how long you want the blanket to be.

  • @vidgirl4444
    @vidgirl4444 12 років тому +1

    Thanks so much im going this week to get a loom and start my FIRST project :)

  • @rikkihurt
    @rikkihurt 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for making this all make since!! lol I am so anxious to try this out! I really hope I can figure it all out.

  • @donnaoeding6955
    @donnaoeding6955 6 років тому

    Hi I was wondering how many pegs your loom is and how big a blanket it is ? I make lap blankets for the hospital , I’m not sure how to tell how big it would be , I crochet them , I love this loom knitting so much want to learn it thanks

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 років тому

      There are 62 pegs on that Knifty Knitter long loom. As for the width you would get, I can't remember as it has been awhile since I used that loom. You can cast 10-20 rows and use a flexible tape measure to see the width you get. Hope this helps.

    • @donnaoeding6955
      @donnaoeding6955 6 років тому

      Virginia Galligan thank you that had been very helpful and I love your video so easy to follow

  • @11antoniacourt
    @11antoniacourt 10 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this well presented vid! You inspired me to try it!

  • @mayravelez3188
    @mayravelez3188 10 років тому +2

    I want to make a baby blanket but I don't want to change colors its call the Lullaby Baby Blanket do you no if there is a video tutorial or maybe you can do one since you are so good at explaining the instructions and you are so awesome at it I would love it and I know a lot others would too....

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  10 років тому

      If it is a specific pattern I would need permission to do a video (if I understand the pattern).

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  10 років тому

      ***** I would have to know more about the blanket you are talking about. Again, if it is a pattern I would need permission. As for colors, I would need to know the specific Lullaby Baby Blanket pattern since there are a few out there called that.

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  11 років тому

    Yes, just switch them out or use two different colors at once, depending on the look you want.

  • @lindaatkins8578
    @lindaatkins8578 7 років тому

    Virginia I love ur videos on loom knitt I watch them over and over sometimes I get it sometimes I don't I was wondering how u make a baby blanket on a round loom I don't have a long one.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  7 років тому

      It doesn't on the size of the round loom. Like is it a Knifty Knitter loom? With round looms you sometimes need to make panels and sew together to get the width/length you want.

  • @nilesheather
    @nilesheather 6 років тому

    Right now I''m doing the figure eight stitch for some scarves. Can I do that for a baby blanket?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 років тому

      You can just be careful with what gauge loom you use so the "gaps" won't get the baby's fingers stuck.

  • @MsKiekies
    @MsKiekies 3 роки тому

    I like your style (and your top is nice too)

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  3 роки тому

      Thanks! This is an older video. I no longer have this shirt. I wore it out! LOL

  • @Amoresable
    @Amoresable 10 років тому +1

    Oh ok thank you for coming back and answering my questions you are AWESOME....so welcome back I be waiting....

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  11 років тому

    Check out my other videos for casting off a loom, there are different ways you can do it.

  • @KimDavis-fj7mt
    @KimDavis-fj7mt 4 місяці тому

    It looks very pretty and easy to learn

  • @momasheri
    @momasheri 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for your videos,,, you make it easy to understand! I'm going to try the baby blanket:)

  • @staceyjulian8501
    @staceyjulian8501 5 років тому

    I'm new to knitting on a loom..well knitting all together. And if it wasn't for u I dnt thx I would have ever figured it out..lol
    So thank u so much for taking ur time and being such a great teacher. Cause I've watched a few you tube videos on knitting on a loom and couldn't figure it out till I found it videos..also have u ever had any probelms of ur yarn coming apart after adding the new yarn..thank you so much!!

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  5 років тому +1

      I typically just tie the new to the old and I haven't had an issues yet with it coming apart.

    • @staceyjulian8501
      @staceyjulian8501 5 років тому

      @@SimplyIntertwined awesome..im.doin my first blanket now..How many rolls of yarn did you use..and im using the biggest loom that came wit my loom kit..

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  5 років тому +1

      It will depend on the type of yarn you are using, whether it's bulky yarn or if it is yarn you have to double up to you. Its been while size I made a baby blanket so I can't remember exactly what I used in terms of skeins. It will also depend on the size of the skeins how much you will need.

    • @staceyjulian8501
      @staceyjulian8501 5 років тому

      @@SimplyIntertwined I'm using a number 4 and I'm mot doubling up, I'm doin the u rap..and I'm not doin a Baby blanket..and I'm using the fabric wit the heart on it..the kind u used n one of ur videos

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  5 років тому

      So what size of you going for? You can use this video to help you figure out roughly how much you need, just replace what I call the values with inches. I hope it makes since. ua-cam.com/video/OX2X6nZ4lHE/v-deo.html

  • @gjk540
    @gjk540 6 років тому

    Knitting a row then purling a row is called the stockinette stitch. That is the one that causes the sides to curl. Knitting every row is called the garter stitch. You've mixed them up in your description.

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 років тому

      No, stockinette is more in reference to a regular "knit stitch" whereas garter is when you knit a row, then purl a row, knit a row, purl a row which helps with curling of a project. Knitting every row is not the garter stitch. I have a video on the garter stitch. It was one of the first stitch patterns I learned to help with curling.

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  12 років тому

    @uteautumnlovr You want the blanket to have garter stitch on the top and bottom along with sides right?

  • @cissyaj9827
    @cissyaj9827 11 років тому

    hello! can u make dog clothes from a loom? idon't know how to crochet and the loom thing is fun and fast! that way I can make one for my dog and some for the dogs at the shelter... thank youuu!!

  • @rosemacaron
    @rosemacaron 10 років тому +1

    Thank you so much! I used your tutorial to make my first blanket (although it's adult sized). :)

  • @julies5515
    @julies5515 4 роки тому

    I'm going to break out my loom. I bought some bulky yarn to make a blanket and struggling with it trying to crochet. I don't like the way its looking. I think it will work better using the Loom. Also thank you for using a long loom. That's what i have. Lots of people using round looms not enough long loom videos.

  • @babygurlbooker9699
    @babygurlbooker9699 6 років тому +1

    Can you do like full size blanket on the long knitting loom . How many do you have to to make full size blanket ?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 років тому

      You can and then join together. As for how many, I'm not 100% sure. I haven't used this loom in a while so I don't remember the measurements of the finished project depending on the amount of pegs used. I would say make one and then measure and compare to a normal blanket and it should give you an idea of how many. I am pretty sure at least 4 or more. Sorry I couldn't be more help!

  • @Kyautumnlovr
    @Kyautumnlovr 12 років тому

    ? I know how to do the garter stitch but can you do a simple short video on just doing it on the edges so I can ewrap the rest of the blanket. Oh and by the way, I love your informative videos, thank you for your help !

  • @mar909269
    @mar909269 7 років тому

    Love, love the way you explain the process....

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  7 років тому +2

      Thank you! Make sure to check out newer videos too where the camera angle is better.

  • @sailormom34
    @sailormom34 10 років тому +1

    love your videos. do you think this would work as a throw blanket?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  10 років тому

      It depends on how big the person is honestly. You may have to make panels and sew them together. I'm plus size so I would have to but again, depends on the size of the person. :)

    • @sailormom34
      @sailormom34 10 років тому

      Virginia Galligan i'd need panels myself but it's for my tiny 5 foot grandma lol
      i don't know how to make a shawl just started looming a cpl weeks ago and she just got put in nursing home and wants something for the chilly dining room ty for your reply

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  10 років тому

      I hope it works for you then :)

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  12 років тому

    Just cast on and e-wrap around the loom, then wrap the loom again and knit over. You can alternate between knitting and purling to help the blanket not to curl.

  • @sandrarodriguez5966
    @sandrarodriguez5966 7 років тому

    I Am from PR you explain very good. Thanks. Hi.

  • @simplyme069
    @simplyme069 12 років тому

    hi i had a question i have the blue loom i think its...14-15 inches..do you think it would look right if i did afew sections and tied (sew) the sections together and make a big blanket?..its for my boyfriend and he likes the bigger blankets...Ideas?

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  11 років тому

    There are different ways to make a blankets. You can use it as a rake instead and do like you said.

  • @TheNewTiff1204
    @TheNewTiff1204 10 років тому

    would adding tassels help with the curling you think?

  • @shannonyost2776
    @shannonyost2776 6 років тому +1

    I was wondering if you can do this on a round loom? Would I do it the same way?

    • @SimplyIntertwined
      @SimplyIntertwined  6 років тому +1

      It would depend on the size of the loom. You can make flat panels using a round loom but the size would be different. You may have to panels and sew them together.

  • @bettyclaggett2011
    @bettyclaggett2011 5 років тому

    I like your video keep good work on your video on UA-cam!!!

  • @vidgirl4444
    @vidgirl4444 12 років тому

    thanks will do. but what's the difference going around your peg and doing the zig zag?

  • @SimplyIntertwined
    @SimplyIntertwined  11 років тому

    I sometimes take the time to turn the skein a ball of yarn instead. This way I can see if there are any tangles that will make me mad.

  • @2CraftySeniors
    @2CraftySeniors 11 років тому

    I find that when I wrap the first and last pegs I don't get the curling you mentioned. My edges have a nicely tight finished look to them as well. Just thought I'd share that with you.

  • @tamidion2806
    @tamidion2806 Рік тому

    Thank you! Very clear instructions.