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Regular Peg Adjustable Videos

Welcome to our Regular Peg Adjustable Kiss Loom video section.  These videos will work for our regular 2 way adjustable looms as well as our regular peg modular looms.

While all of our looms work in the same way we are dividing the videos up into the style of loom used so that you can easily find and see the information you are looking for.  Please be sure to check out the other loom videos on the loom specific video pages.

 

Cast On's

Stitches

Techniques

Bind Off's

Projects

 

Cast On's

E-Wrap Cast On - a loose/loopy cast on.

 

Non Loopy/Double E-Wrap Cast On - a stretchy cast on perfect for most things, pairs nicely with the super stretchy bind off.

 

Long Tail Cast On

 

Stitches

Knit Stitch/U-Wrap  - forms the traditional v-shaped knit stitch.  Tighter stitch then the e-wrap, a little looser then the traditional knit stitch (aka - reverse purl).  Allows for the continuous knit stitch when used on the Kiss Looms - in other words - you can knit the entire row before knitting off. 

 

Purl Stitch - forms the traditional horizontal purl bump on the front side of your knitting.  There are 3 purling videos in this series. The first one has more instruction but #2 has some very helpful camera angles and #3 will cover the continuous purl stitch.  I encourage you to watch all three so as to get really comfortable with purling.

 

Ribbing - K1 P1

 

Seed Stitch - row 1 is k1, p1, k1, p1.  Row 2 is -p1, k1, p1, k1.

 

Garter Stitch - used as border stitch as well as an all around fabric stitch.  When used as a border will keep the edges of your fabric from rolling.

 

Techniques

Creating non-roll fabrics

 

Creating a Flare with 2-Color Short Rowing

 

Two Stitch Trim

 

Projects

Designing the Perfect Scarf