

Gently push the yarn through the straw half (I used a wooden skewer). Start by cutting your straw in half to create a yarn stylus. Slip the loops off of the peg toward the inside of the loom and place the new loop back on the peg.

Slip the loom hook UNDER the top loop to grab the bottom yarn, bringing it up THROUGH your top loop. You’re going to bring the yarn BELOW the loop on your peg. The purl stitch is a little bit different. Just loop the yarn around each peg starting from the left side, looping it around the front and continuing to the next peg on the left. The EWrap (which will also be your knit stitch) and the purl stitch. There are 2 stitches you need to know for this project. Time: 2 hours or less (depending on thickness of yarn)Ĭhunky yarn (I used Lion Brand Hometown USA in neon pink and pittsburgh) These hats are perfect for beginners and experts alike.

If you’ve never used a loom before, a loom knit hat is probably one of the easiest things ever. Especially since I needed to knit up some hats really quickly for some Christmas presents. ALL over it! And somehow, a round loom ended up in my basket and it was cheap and I had a coupon and well, I took it home.įast forward a year and I remember I have the darn thing and it’s hat weather, so I figured now was the right time to pull it out. Okay, so I’m there and theres a sale on like… everything having to do with yarn and you know I’m all over it. That means that the price for you stays the same but I make a few pennies to keep the lights on and feed the cat.Īs with most stories of my crafting, this one started at Michaels. This post may contain affiliate links or sponsored content.
