You probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Been watching with my brother for the last weeks :)
Thank you for sharing this. I have made a pair, they were red and white for Christmas. Very pretty. As the baby grows can you suggest how to make the bootie bigger, would I just decrease 2 rows instead of 4 .
Thanks, I am going to gather yarn & figure out colors .. I've just subscribed to yours ... I simply wrote down all of the instructions as we went through ... did well till the cast off .. I'm going to share this with a group who make items to sell in a charity sale ... do you have a PDF available? Need help on weight of yarn that's best .. thanks... Rae
+Normarae Hunt sorry, Rae I only have this video tutorial and no PDF. Regarding the weight of the yarn, it depends on the gauge of the loom. If you're using a wide gauge loom (just like I did on the video), it's best to use two strands of medium 4 worsted weight yarn OR single strand of bulky 5. Hope this helps! Thanks for subscribing and good luck on the charity sale! 😊
hi, new subscriber... Mine, couldn't be pulled over the top or second row of looped ...castes yarn... Too, tight? Please, help! This, is my first time using a loom... and, knitting... Thank you.
+Bella Esco first of all, thanks for watching. And yes, your cast on must be too tight. The first row though is usually harder to knit than the rest of the rows. Just make sure your tension is just right and not too tight. Have you heard of a pen tool tension guide? If not, join this group on Facebook "Loom Knitting For Beginners" facebook.com/groups/LoomKnittingForBeginners/ and you will see that your issue has also been discussed there. Hope that helps! 😊
24 pegs would be too small for a baby hat. I use a 31 peg for an infant and 36 peg for a toddler. Here’s a guide: ua-cam.com/video/ELPXQetQ6Ng/v-deo.html Thanks for watching!
So simple. I love it . Going to the same for adult size
That’s a great idea!! Good luck!
i like very much.. i loved this tutorial, thanks, thanks and thanks..
+Susana Montaño thank you as well! I'm so glad you like the tutorial 😊
I'm going to try soon look good
Thank you ☺️
So cute. Great job and thanks for sharing with us! ;)
You’re welcome and thanks for watching!! ☺️
You probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Been watching with my brother for the last weeks :)
@Howard Collin yea, have been using instaflixxer for months myself :)
what size loom it looks like a new born hat but i can not see it working so is it a flower loom
very beautiful thank you so much
Can you use a bulky yarn and just a single color?
What do you think loom size to use for 3 years old ? Thanks so much❤
Thank you for sharing this. I have made a pair, they were red and white for Christmas. Very pretty. As the baby grows can you suggest how to make the bootie bigger, would I just decrease 2 rows instead of 4 .
Thank you! Yes, you're right. 😊
Hi I would like to make booties for 9 month old baby.Same method, I should add more pegs or what? Please let me know before I start . thanks
New subscriber...like very much your tutoríal, how can I make booties for a kid of 4 years old and older?
Altair Montilla use a larger loom with more rows
Thanks, I am going to gather yarn & figure out colors .. I've just subscribed to yours ... I simply wrote down all of the instructions as we went through ... did well till the cast off .. I'm going to share this with a group who make items to sell in a charity sale ... do you have a PDF available? Need help on weight of yarn that's best .. thanks... Rae
+Normarae Hunt sorry, Rae I only have this video tutorial and no PDF. Regarding the weight of the yarn, it depends on the gauge of the loom. If you're using a wide gauge loom (just like I did on the video), it's best to use two strands of medium 4 worsted weight yarn OR single strand of bulky 5. Hope this helps! Thanks for subscribing and good luck on the charity sale! 😊
That's a fun way to make baby booties. What size fit do they fit. Or how old would the baby be? Thanks again for sharing :)
+jlee thanks for watching! These baby booties are for newborn to about 3 months 😊
hi, new subscriber... Mine, couldn't be pulled over the top or second row of looped ...castes yarn... Too, tight? Please, help! This, is my first time using a loom... and, knitting... Thank you.
+Bella Esco first of all, thanks for watching. And yes, your cast on must be too tight. The first row though is usually harder to knit than the rest of the rows. Just make sure your tension is just right and not too tight. Have you heard of a pen tool tension guide? If not, join this group on Facebook "Loom Knitting For Beginners" facebook.com/groups/LoomKnittingForBeginners/ and you will see that your issue has also been discussed there. Hope that helps! 😊
What size loom would I use for a toddler? Her foot is size 3- 4.
Is there a way you can post the actual rows in the comments like row 1 row 2 row 3 and if they are knits or purls and so on? ❤️❤️❤️
The video comes with subtitles. The instructions are written on top of the screen.
I don’t know what I did wrong. I now ripping out my 3rd attempt at this.
New subscriber 👍
+Sweet Rose thank you! ❤
How to use 2 threads from the same yarn?
I thought two skeins were needed. I can't think how else to do it. Yes? No? Please help. Thank you.
Your using a 24 peg loom for baby booties? That's standard for a baby hat. I'm confused.
24 pegs would be too small for a baby hat. I use a 31 peg for an infant and 36 peg for a toddler. Here’s a guide: ua-cam.com/video/ELPXQetQ6Ng/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching!
I'm a little confused too but I trust them.