![]() ![]() ![]() German short row method – Wrap and knit over the peg. Wrap method – Wrap the working yarn around the peg from back to front and begin the next row working in the opposite direction. This is done in one of these methods (both shown on video). Join – Pick up one leg of stitch from edge to join and place on Peg 10. Skip this peg and bring the working yarn behind. K – Knit (you can use the knit stitch of your choice: ewrap, true knit or u-knit. Supplies: loom hook, measuring tape, tapestry needle Yarn: Any yarn that is an appropriate size for the loom you choose. I know videos can be hard for left-handed loomers to follow so I have a special video just for you lefties to watch! THE VIDEOS – I’ve filmed a video showing the new techniques just for you.THE PDF DOWNLOAD – The pattern is available as a downloadable PDF so you can load it onto your phone or tablet and have it available anywhere you go.THE CHART – I’ve also designed a new downloadable chart for you plan your blanket.It can also tell you how many rounds to knit to reach the size you want. THE CALCULATOR – We’ve got a Ten Stitch Calculator to help you figure out how big your blanket will end up.We think a loom knit ten stitch blanket should use 10 pegs! You also don’t have an extra (11th) peg to deal with. THE JOIN – You know that thick ridge as you join your edges? It’s now smoother and flatter. ![]() Also, you have the option of working corners two ways: wrapping the peg or German short rows.
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