![]() ![]() ![]() Repeat Rows 1-4 once more for the top border.Ĭhain bind off all stitches with a crochet hook or your fingers. Repeat Rows 5 and 6 until your blanket is 48″ (122 cm) long. Leave a long tail of thread hanging from. Use a rubber band to mark 3 pegs on either side of the row as border stitches. Weve had free loom knitting patterns for guys, gals, and kids, so lets throw in a couple for the fur kids too. (Use either the u-knit or ewrap knit stitch.) It is important to choose only one of these stitches for the entire blanket.Ĭast on 34 stitches using the chain cast on. Using the ewrap knit stitch will keep your stitches loose and will need fewer rows to complete your blanket. If you decide to use the uwrap your stitches will be a little tighter, but more uniform and look like the needle knit version of the pattern. You can see in the picture above the ewrap on the left compared to the u-knit on the right. This pattern can be worked using either the u-knit stitch or ewrap stitch for all the knits. link) Suppliesįinished blanket is 40” wide x 50” long Skills taught in this tutorial ![]() NOTE: You can also use 2 Zippy Loom Master Sets (aff. Zippy Loom: 8 straight Zippy looms, 4 Zippy corners (with peg) and 4 straight connectors (aff. NOTE: This is a needle knit pattern that was converted to the loom. Let’s have some BIG fun with the Big Stitch Throw! Pattern Be sure to scroll all the way to the end to see the videos and don’t forget to Pin the project to your favorite loom knitting board so you can find it again. I’ve created videos for both right and left-handers so you can see the project from the correct perspective to make it easier. Irresistible is a #7 weight yarn that is mostly acrylic with 10% wool to make it extra squishy. To get the right gauge the Zippy Loom from KB Looms is the obvious choice for this giant throw using the jumbo Irresistible yarn. You all know how much I love taking a needle knit pattern and figuring out how to work it on a knitting loom, right? We loom knitters have so many incredible patterns available to us with just a little extra work. When Red Heart contacted me about creating a video tutorial for them I knew the Wonderful Big Stitch Throw would be a great pattern to convert for the loom. Only the ones with a corresponding peg directly across on the loom will be wrapped. You wont be using the two pegs at each end of the loom (you can see them in the photo above). All you need is a good book and a steaming cup of coffee. Begin the honeycomb stitch by wrapping as you would for the double ribbing stitch on the long loom. Don’t you love those jumbo knit roving blankets? The over-sized stitches and fluffy softness invite you to snuggle up. ![]()
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