I love this video, but I was wondering if there is any way that you could make a video that shows us how to do the edge. That is where I have the most difficult time. Thank you
I understand I can buy the things I need to make the item at that address butt how much yarn will I need and what size and type did you use as there are several options? Also how long is the loom you are using? What length and width did your scarf end up being?
I really appreciate your pacing in this video. Some people will give instructions, then speed up their video super fast for the part where they do the things, and you can't see what they're doing properly and can get messed up. The speed setting you chose for this is perfect. It's not painfully slow, and it's not too fast to follow. Very helpful! Thank you.
man i LOVE yous guys work AND instructional methods--the camera angle is perfect, the music is subtle and non-distracting, the person's hands are graceful and precise and slow enough to PERFECTLY teach a novice everything from the beginning slipknot to the final bindoff--THANK YOU!
Thanks for this. I'm mostly self-taught, so I appreciate the way you show how to do things without a ton of technical jargon and go slow enough to make it easy to follow what you're doing. Some other videos tend to go a mile a minute muttering "knit, purl, some other stitch you've never heard of, yet another one you've never heard of, knit, purl." I don't know what you'd call half the knitting patterns I've figured out through experimentation. I just know how to do them. These tutorials are great for someone like me who just needs an occasional jumping off point to try something new.
Thank you so much for your feedback! Sometimes I thought I should become more technical or "professional" with the jargon... But now you gave me your opinion and I will keep doing this way :) I am becoming very technical on the written patterns (www.ravelry.com/stores/tuteate) but I think it's better to explain it in other words in the video tutorial. Thank you so much Julian
I've never seen that method of binding before. I've always just done a row of single crochet through the loops, or a row of double crochet if I'm making a scarf as that gives a sturdy foundation for tying on fringe. I'll have to try the binding and the knitting out. Thank you for a clear, easy to see and easy to follow video.
Thank you for this one- I've been having a lot of trouble binding off- now you showed me step by step making it a lot easier - so great full for this!!
Anyone who is presently having issues with working the edge pegs (It looks lumpy/changing colors on the wrong side/don't want a multicolor braid etc.) I have a solution: How I am doing this, and how this works is following the pattern of other loom patterns Tuteate has posted. You do NOT need to work or wrap the edge pegs each time. Much like how you wouldn't plop over a single stitch to drop it when there wasn't another loop on the peg, you shouldn't work the edge pegs with less than three (If you notice her pattern here where she does this creates a two tone braid on the edges) You should also ONLY wrap them with the color that continues that sides pattern. For ColorA (Aba) for ColorB (Bab). Also do not back wrap, or wrap a second time the peg that the yarn is going from. This means you will skip wrapping an edge peg each time. Don't be alarmed if you leave a peg alone for a bit until it has the three rows it needs. I also e-wrap from the outside the final peg of a wrap, just to keep it in place. (Makes an ^) I'm getting a nice flat box-y edge and maintaining the solid colors.
Love this scarf. It would be great if the people making videos would let us know how many skeins of yarn were used, how wide and long the item is when complete.
@@lambert2314 why does a scarf need sleeves????? It would be nice if you noted in your description what weight yard you used. Regular worsted weight yarn will not give the same results as the yard in your video. Its not as thick. Yours looks like a 6 weight chunky yarn. I followed the link to get supplies but since I don't know what brand, or at least weight you used, I have no idea which to buy!
i really like this pattern. I'm almost finished my scarf, and really like how it turns out basically "reversible" with the one color on one side and the other color on the other. I had done another scarf with this pattern previously, but I had used a band the second color near each end instead of doing the two colors the whole way through. I like the way this one's turning out better. Actually, the only thing I don't like about it is how easily the two yarns get twisted and tangled up together....
Hi Tuteate, your videos on loom knitting projects are my favorite. I have done this for the scarf and hat but now I'm thinking of making a bigger one maybe lapghan or afghan. Thanks so much. Love the music you use as well.
I just found your site thank you i can't wait to do some of your stitch's
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Love this video, every detail about it! But its my 3rd time viewing because the music put me to sleep twice, so I turned it way down so I could watch all of it, but I secretly occasionally use this video while I'm looming and tired it's such peaceful music i go right to sleep. But love this video thank you so much for taking your time so i could keep up
Your video is awesome and easy to follow. I’m going to make this this afternoon but on a smaller loom only because it is all I have for now. I’ve make this pattern before when I was knitting. So this is going to be interesting.
Great! Please let me know how it goes :) I've recently posted this other video, working brioche stitch on a round loom: ua-cam.com/video/UTHiJ5MoFRA/v-deo.html
Awesome! Description and step by step instruction. I thank you so much for your time u spent to do this video for me. Beautiful music and it is so soothing and relaxing. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for this. I LOVE the 2 colours and how it's reversible! I ordered wool and I am waiting to make it (dark grey with a medium pink). I do want to make it wide and wear it as a shawl so I need both ends (the cast in and the cast off) to be as much the same size as possible. Anything I need to know to help ensure they are? What you made is very beautiful. And looks doable and easy to understand, as it will be my first time using a knitting board. :-)
Good technique... will try learning to work in cable as I get used to this. I'm new at knitting with looms, but am very avid at crocheting. Can I ask what the background music is? It's very relaxing. Thanks, and have a blessed day. 🙂
It is amazing... You are amazing.. Thank you for all your videos... They are really helpful for a beginner like me.. Do you have any video how to loom a shawl? I would like to make one for my mom. You are so inspiring. Thank you in advance.. Hugs from Greece
i love this stitch and your videos are great, but i agree with other comment about the end peg. video seems edited and you dont mention that, makes it a bit confusing. theres a blue loop on the white side, then in next shot all the loops are white. it is confusing exactly how to handle the end pegs.
Never tried this with this loom,.looks easy, but would need more practice.. looks lovely!! Can I download this app.for practise please ?.Thankyou.👍👏👍👏👍👏
Help!!! By 8:26 suddenly changes the yarn from the right side to the left side! I thought i made a mistake and started over and over again but it wont work... Can somebody explain what to do?
Muy lindo, gracias! Mi problema está desde el principio, cuando volteas el telar. Y hasta ahí llego. No se puede hacer el proyecto sin voltearlo en cada vez?
+Maria Elena Rodriguez hola! Gracias :) No es necesario voltearlo cada vez, puedes mantenerlo siempre igual, simplemente deberás trabajar una hilera o la otra
i love it ive been following u for a while now im always interested, eager to learn more post more pls I've done so many so far hats cowl now im doing this one bicolor for the fist time easy steps ty. Question: how long does it takes u to wrk on this non stop? because i wrk on it n take breaks or leave it for tomorrow n so on. thank u for easy 🎶 listening music 🎶 xoxo
you didnt mention that one of the sides that has single stitch/ odd colouring ends up same in the work, and you had me undoing it 10 time to fix, but no fix; someone else could devise a way so this one edge flaw does not occur
Hi ! I am trying this pattern and I really love it !! The only problem though is I have trouble with one of the 'corner/last peg/ side of the scarf' l. So my colors are perfect everywhere but on that one white seam where I get 1 blue loop every few loops and I have no idea why it happens... I have watched the vidéo over and over but cant figure out what I am doing wrong... Can anyone help me ?
This has happened to me too! I just watched the video closely and made note of this: when starting a row, and the working yarn is on the left hand side kind of in between the top and bottom peg, with the white yarn she always wraps the top peg first. When starting a row of blue yarn, she wraps the bottom peg first then goes up to the top one. I don't know if this makes a difference or not, but I've just watched this in slow-mo about 3 times to verify that this is the pattern. I'm going to try this tonight. I hope it works! Let me know if you come up with anything that solves this, too. Thanks!
Just tried making a swatch of this using 4 weight worsted yarn and it came out super loose and not at all like what it's supposed to look like. I'm wondering if my loom is too wide? I did everything exactly as shown.
knitting is a very very very old survival skill that was a necessity, know its just an art form of beauty and expression that is still used as a survival skill world wide and as employment for underprivileged places. the history of knitting is fascinating. I knit now for 20 years. always something new to learn with knitting. have you tried it yet? good luck
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I love this video, but I was wondering if there is any way that you could make a video that shows us how to do the edge. That is where I have the most difficult time. Thank you
I understand I can buy the things I need to make the item at that address butt how much yarn will I need and what size and type did you use as there are several options? Also how long is the loom you are using? What length and width did your scarf end up being?
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I like the way you got so up close with the camera. This made it very easy to follow along.
Great tutorial, and the way to close and take off the loom is much better and easier than crochet. Thank you, beautiful work.
I really appreciate your pacing in this video. Some people will give instructions, then speed up their video super fast for the part where they do the things, and you can't see what they're doing properly and can get messed up. The speed setting you chose for this is perfect. It's not painfully slow, and it's not too fast to follow. Very helpful! Thank you.
Blue and white scarf is very bright and beautiful. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩. Thank you for showing us how to do this.
As a new beginner, this is a simple easy to follow guide. Thank you so much. Can't wait
I am glad to have seen this, I was having trouble binding off. Not any more. Thank you.
man i LOVE yous guys work AND instructional methods--the camera angle is perfect, the music is subtle and non-distracting, the person's hands are graceful and precise and slow enough to PERFECTLY teach a novice everything from the beginning slipknot to the final bindoff--THANK YOU!
Well stated and I agree.
Me too
Thanks for this. I'm mostly self-taught, so I appreciate the way you show how to do things without a ton of technical jargon and go slow enough to make it easy to follow what you're doing. Some other videos tend to go a mile a minute muttering "knit, purl, some other stitch you've never heard of, yet another one you've never heard of, knit, purl." I don't know what you'd call half the knitting patterns I've figured out through experimentation. I just know how to do them. These tutorials are great for someone like me who just needs an occasional jumping off point to try something new.
Thank you so much for your feedback! Sometimes I thought I should become more technical or "professional" with the jargon... But now you gave me your opinion and I will keep doing this way :) I am becoming very technical on the written patterns (www.ravelry.com/stores/tuteate) but I think it's better to explain it in other words in the video tutorial. Thank you so much Julian
Best video I have seen. Camera angle was great and your hands didn't block the view. Can't wait to try this. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your positive feedback!!
I've never seen that method of binding before. I've always just done a row of single crochet through the loops, or a row of double crochet if I'm making a scarf as that gives a sturdy foundation for tying on fringe. I'll have to try the binding and the knitting out. Thank you for a clear, easy to see and easy to follow video.
I care about this loom a lot. This is my content❤
Much easier to see the way the yarn is handled at the ends of the loom! Thanks so much!
So great. I love the brioche stitch and to be able to do it on the knitting loom now is fantastic! Can't wait to make something with it.
+Gail Brookhart great! So glad to know you liked it! ^_^
The colour, design and tutorial were all so good! Thank you for the beautiful video
Thank you Pallavi :)
Love this tutorial. I have made several and everyone is amazed by how the two colors show up.I keep saving it to my Playlist. Thank You .
How did your edges come out and did it curl up once completed?
You are a great teacher... The video is very clear. And the speed is easy to follow.
Very nice. Thank you. Towards the end almost immediately before binding off I loosen my yarn to prevent bunching up.
Great! Thank you
Thank you for this one- I've been having a lot of trouble binding off- now you showed me step by step making it a lot easier - so great full for this!!
+Lisa Jarvis great! Thank you! So glad to know it helped you out :)
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I had been using a different method for binding off -- but I like yours better. Thank you!
Love the effect. Need to figure out how to do this on a round knitting machine. Thanks.
Anyone who is presently having issues with working the edge pegs (It looks lumpy/changing colors on the wrong side/don't want a multicolor braid etc.) I have a solution:
How I am doing this, and how this works is following the pattern of other loom patterns Tuteate has posted. You do NOT need to work or wrap the edge pegs each time. Much like how you wouldn't plop over a single stitch to drop it when there wasn't another loop on the peg, you shouldn't work the edge pegs with less than three (If you notice her pattern here where she does this creates a two tone braid on the edges) You should also ONLY wrap them with the color that continues that sides pattern. For ColorA (Aba) for ColorB (Bab).
Also do not back wrap, or wrap a second time the peg that the yarn is going from. This means you will skip wrapping an edge peg each time. Don't be alarmed if you leave a peg alone for a bit until it has the three rows it needs. I also e-wrap from the outside the final peg of a wrap, just to keep it in place. (Makes an ^)
I'm getting a nice flat box-y edge and maintaining the solid colors.
Thank you SO much!
wow, all these great ideas for loom knitting..thank you, I LOVE this one and cannot wait to try it!!
Thank you for making this video! I have been searching for one for bicolor loom knitting. I can't wait to use it!
+HilyBee great! Hope you enjoy it! Thank you for your comment :)
HilyBee
Thank you. You are so patient. God bless you.
Love this scarf. It would be great if the people making videos would let us know how many skeins of yarn were used, how wide and long the item is when complete.
@@lambert2314 why does a scarf need sleeves?????
It would be nice if you noted in your description what weight yard you used. Regular worsted weight yarn will not give the same results as the yard in your video. Its not as thick. Yours looks like a 6 weight chunky yarn. I followed the link to get supplies but since I don't know what brand, or at least weight you used, I have no idea which to buy!
this music is lulling me to sleep lol will have to watch again when I am not so tired
Thank you for the video. You did a beautiful job demonstrating the technique!! Thank you so much!
I love this video and I love the music too. It's nice and relaxing. Thank you.
i really like this pattern. I'm almost finished my scarf, and really like how it turns out basically "reversible" with the one color on one side and the other color on the other. I had done another scarf with this pattern previously, but I had used a band the second color near each end instead of doing the two colors the whole way through. I like the way this one's turning out better. Actually, the only thing I don't like about it is how easily the two yarns get twisted and tangled up together....
Beautiful scarf and, as always, you're instructions are easy to follow and inspiring. Thanks for sharing!
+Cassie Taylor thank you so much for your nice words :) So glad to know you liked it!
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Hi Tuteate, your videos on loom knitting projects are my favorite. I have done this for the scarf and hat but now I'm thinking of making a bigger one maybe lapghan or afghan. Thanks so much. Love the music you use as well.
Thank you for another great video. I love the way this stitch looks. I will use this stitch for the next scarf I make.
+Grandma Co great! :) Thank you so much
Beautiful! I've been looking for a brioche scarf tutorial and yours is the easiest I've seen! Thank you!!
+Tammy Morgan Great! Thank you so much for your feedback!!
Tammy Morgan -
I just found your site thank you i can't wait to do some of your stitch's
Love this video, every detail about it! But its my 3rd time viewing because the music put me to sleep twice, so I turned it way down so I could watch all of it, but I secretly occasionally use this video while I'm looming and tired it's such peaceful music i go right to sleep. But love this video thank you so much for taking your time so i could keep up
this music is so soothing,sounds like kingdom melodies
My first ever go. It’s great. Doesn’t look at good as yours but I also know I have not done anything like this before.
just started knitting and this was very helpful.
Your video is awesome and easy to follow. I’m going to make this this afternoon but on a smaller loom only because it is all I have for now. I’ve make this pattern before when I was knitting. So this is going to be interesting.
Great! Please let me know how it goes :) I've recently posted this other video, working brioche stitch on a round loom: ua-cam.com/video/UTHiJ5MoFRA/v-deo.html
This look beautiful, can you maybe please show how to ad another one to that one to make a blanket using this one please 🙏🏻 🙏🏻
This is so pretty..thank you and blessings for providing the tutorial☺
This is a very nice learning video, thank you. Learning loom knitting.
Very pretty!
Awesome! Description and step by step instruction. I thank you so much for your time u spent to do this video for me. Beautiful music and it is so soothing and relaxing. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for your nice words and your time too :)
At last I found cast off instructions. Hooray!
Thank You so much for giving me the link to the English video! You Rock! Have a glorious day!
Have a nice day you too :)
Where do you find the English version? This is such a beautiful piece!
I found the English, anywhere to show how much yarn and what size?
I also found the size yarn #6, thank you for showing us your work.
I loved this pattern so much. I made a beautiful scarf and I decided to make it into a baby blanket pattern as well. Thank you! Have a Happy New Year.
M. Elizabeth Delgadillo to make it into baby blanket can u jusy do same thing on a serenitu loom?
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Perfect I love it I wish I see the blue side.... a little peek
Great video, I really enjoy all the new ideas you do for the loom.
+Connie Alman thank you so much! :)
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Thank you for this. I LOVE the 2 colours and how it's reversible!
I ordered wool and I am waiting to make it (dark grey with a medium pink). I do want to make it wide and wear it as a shawl so I need both ends (the cast in and the cast off) to be as much the same size as possible. Anything I need to know to help ensure they are?
What you made is very beautiful. And looks doable and easy to understand, as it will be my first time using a knitting board. :-)
I got slightly confused midway, but your cast off was awesome, I’ll try that one
Wonderful video, so clear and easy to follow. Thank you so much. Kindest regards
Thank you for your feedback, Anne! :)
Excellent video I will be trying this one soon.....Thank you😌😌😌😌Happy Looming!!!!
+PA Bennett thank you!! :) Happy looming!!
Good technique... will try learning to work in cable as I get used to this. I'm new at knitting with looms, but am very avid at crocheting. Can I ask what the background music is? It's very relaxing. Thanks, and have a blessed day. 🙂
I am a newcomer. This is an excellent video.
So, I could make it longer and use for a scarf. What other items would this make?
that is so awesome love what i have seen thank you so much for sharing your loom knitting
Well done 👏🏻 I like 👍🏻 👌🏻
wonderful video, done very well, pace was great for beginners like me. keep up the good work.
+Carole Mitchem thank you! So glad to know you enjoyed it :)
Carole Mitchem
I love this. I want to make a blanket.
Fantastic tutorial. A+
Very nice I will have to try this with blue and orange for the Denver Broncos. Thank you once again. See you next Wednesday 😄👍
+Deb Simister hi!! Orange and blue!! I'd love to see it! ^_^ Feel free to send us a picture of your result to info@tuteate.com if you want
It is amazing... You are amazing.. Thank you for all your videos... They are really helpful for a beginner like me.. Do you have any video how to loom a shawl? I would like to make one for my mom. You are so inspiring.
Thank you in advance..
Hugs from Greece
Nice scarf thanks for sharing.
+deb bracey thank you! :)
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I cannot wait to try this pattern soon! I love your tutorials!
i love this stitch and your videos are great, but i agree with other comment about the end peg. video seems edited and you dont mention that, makes it a bit confusing. theres a blue loop on the white side, then in next shot all the loops are white. it is confusing exactly how to handle the end pegs.
I was going to say the same. Im doing it while watching and i ended up screwing up several times. I had to scroll down to see if there's a fix.
Never tried this with this loom,.looks easy, but would need more practice.. looks lovely!! Can I download this app.for practise please ?.Thankyou.👍👏👍👏👍👏
Wow! Nice
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Very nice 👍
Very informative video. thanks for sharing! ; )
Help!!! By 8:26 suddenly changes the yarn from the right side to the left side!
I thought i made a mistake and started over and over again but it wont work...
Can somebody explain what to do?
I am following this exactly and I would like to know why you skip the lower lefthand peg at each end
Hi wow I love your videos that is so beautiful
Thank you so much Octavia!
😮 muy bonito 👍
Very nice
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Muy lindo, gracias! Mi problema está desde el principio, cuando volteas el telar. Y hasta ahí llego. No se puede hacer el proyecto sin voltearlo en cada vez?
+Maria Elena Rodriguez hola! Gracias :) No es necesario voltearlo cada vez, puedes mantenerlo siempre igual, simplemente deberás trabajar una hilera o la otra
I will definitely try this scarf! Love your tutorials. What type of yarn is that.? It looks so soft and chunky.
I used a yarn called Katia Canada :) www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/katia-canada
That is really nice. Are you doing any video's now here in 2018. That would be nice. This is the first time I understand how this works.
Hi, this is beautiful, and all the other things you do! May I ask what yarn/wool/ball thickness you are using? is it super bulky or 5 or 6?
wonderful job👍👍
i love it ive been following u for a while now im always interested, eager to learn more post more pls I've done so many so far hats cowl now im doing this one bicolor for the fist time easy steps ty. Question: how long does it takes u to wrk on this non stop? because i wrk on it n take breaks or leave it for tomorrow n so on. thank u for easy 🎶 listening music 🎶 xoxo
Hi,
this scarf is really pretty. I want to make one for myself, could you please tell me how much yarn you used? Thank you =)
you didnt mention that one of the sides that has single stitch/ odd colouring ends up same in the work, and you had me undoing it 10 time to fix, but no fix;
someone else could devise a way so this one edge flaw does not occur
Muito lindo seu trabalho. Obrigada por compartilhar conosco.
+Amanda Henrique obrigada! :)
Thank you blessing
Amazing
Trop bien
What size yarn did you use, and what was the width of the scarf?
Сложно для новичка, но очень красивая пряжа, если бы автор отвечал на заданые вопросы-я бы подписалась!
Thank you!
love your step by step easy to follow tutorials but can you tell me where you get your looms from?
I've gotten a set from Wal-Mart, and have also seen them at Michael's and Hobby Lobby
Lovely video , you make it look so easy , will have to try it could you please tell me what ply yarn you used
Thank Pat! I used a super bulky yarn called Katia Canada (I guess is size 6) www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/katia-canada
Hi ! I am trying this pattern and I really love it !! The only problem though is I have trouble with one of the 'corner/last peg/ side of the scarf' l. So my colors are perfect everywhere but on that one white seam where I get 1 blue loop every few loops and I have no idea why it happens... I have watched the vidéo over and over but cant figure out what I am doing wrong... Can anyone help me ?
This has happened to me too! I just watched the video closely and made note of this: when starting a row, and the working yarn is on the left hand side kind of in between the top and bottom peg, with the white yarn she always wraps the top peg first. When starting a row of blue yarn, she wraps the bottom peg first then goes up to the top one. I don't know if this makes a difference or not, but I've just watched this in slow-mo about 3 times to verify that this is the pattern. I'm going to try this tonight. I hope it works! Let me know if you come up with anything that solves this, too. Thanks!
Kate Baumann thank you !!! Would you be kind enough to let me know if this works ? thanks again :)
I have the same issue. Everything looks very nice except my edges which appear randomly intertwined.
Serpentaire same with mine. I've re started this over 20x and it's always the same
Lauren Suessmann so do u all figure this out. I want to try it but seeing the isdure ur having, i hope someone figured it out. Lol
Just tried making a swatch of this using 4 weight worsted yarn and it came out super loose and not at all like what it's supposed to look like. I'm wondering if my loom is too wide? I did everything exactly as shown.
I'm new to knitting and enjoyed this video. It makes me wonder how humans came up with knitting, especially binding off.
knitting is a very very very old survival skill that was a necessity, know its just an art form of beauty and expression that is still used as a survival skill world wide and as employment for underprivileged places. the history of knitting is fascinating. I knit now for 20 years. always something new to learn with knitting. have you tried it yet? good luck
When yiu first start...you go to right of pegs...then add color and go to left of peg? Hope I don't sound confusing...love your videos!
Thank yoy
How many skeins of yarn did you use to knit them?❤
I want to do each row separately instead of two together... Any tutorials done that way? Guess I could try this version on both rows
there are several books on the link to Amazon she provided. I have several and they are generally very good.