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Monday, 19 March 2012 16:37

Payment & Shipping Info

Order Information:

International Orders - please email me your order directly for international orders so that the correct shipping amount can be applied - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Shipping Rates - shipping is based on the order total.  For USA orders light weight shipping is $6.00, and medium weight shipping is $11.00.  Please email for all other shipping rates, including Canada.

Delivery Method & Time - All of the Kiss Looms are custom made to order to insure the best quality for each of our customers. It is also what allows us to provide such a wide variety of items to choose from. All packages are shipped via USPS Priority or First Class Mail.  Order will ship within 7-14 business days. Shipment time depends on the order and my stock of made up parts at the time of the order.  Please provide correct "to your door" shipping address when you order.

Payment Method - You may pay via paypal using a paypal account or a regular credit card.

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Tuesday, 29 November 2011 12:31

Kiss Loom Retreat 2012

Please help us vote on what days would be best for our upcoming retreat.  The 2012 retreat will be held in Danville, IL at Threads and Beds Retreat Center.  Room cost is approximately $40.00 per night.  Please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions.  Our schedule of classes has yet to be decided.  Suggestions - please email.

Please vote only if you are seriously interested in attending.

Here are some pics from our last retreat.

    

    

    

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Thursday, 28 April 2011 15:47

Kiss Loom Lap Stand

Introducing the new Kiss Loom Lap Stand!  The perfect addition to your knitting loom collection. 

The stand holds your loom so that you have both hands free to hold your yarn and pick.  Just knit the side facing you then lift the loom up and turn!  The square part tilts forward and backward to give you the ability to set it to your most comfortable knitting position. The stand is especially good for those with physical limitations that may need extra help holding the loom so that they can knit.

There is 13 3/4" between the legs at the smallest setting and approximately 22" at the widest setting. The stand sits 11" high (measured from the bottom of the legs to the bottom of the dowel rod).  If you are interested in a wider or taller stand please email us, we'd be happy to accomodate your needs.

We have put together a complete list of what looms will work on the stand and which ones will not so that you can know if your looms will fit.  To see the list - click here.  For assembly instructions - click here.

For any questions email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Price: $59.95 plus shipping
Loom Stand Kit includes frame, yarn guide and all mounting hardware (4 "L" brackets, screws and 4 U-bolts).  

Have more than one project going at a time?  You can add another set of slats and brackets to your stand for ease in changing projects.

 

Slat/Bracket Add On
$14.00 plus shipping
Includes 4 "L" brackets and 2 slats.

 

U-Bolt Add On
$6.00 plus shipping
Includes 4 U-Bolts for use  with 2-Way Adj looms, will also need additional slats for use.

 

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Friday, 09 January 2009 06:00

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Thursday, 12 November 2009 11:17

E-Wrap Cast On & Stitch

How to Cast on Using the E-Wrap Method:
Written by Graciela Worth © August 20, 2007

Make a slip Knot and place it on the first peg, move the yarn to the back, and go around the first pin:

Move the yarn to the front to go around the second peg, and e-wrap the second peg.

Again go to the back pin, the second one, placing the yarn around the second pin, go to the 3rd. peg and e-wrap it. Continue like this for the amount of pegs, you want to cast on.  To turn around: move the yarn to the front peg, last one that you e-wrapped, then move the yarn behind the second pin, move the yarn to the front of the second peg, and e-wrap the second peg.

Continue until all pegs have been e-wrapped.

Continue this process for your basic e-wrap stitch.

Click here to download the PDF instructions for the E-Wrap Stitch & Cast On

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Tuesday, 11 August 2009 14:51

Links

Anne Bipes has some posts on her blog about the Kiss loom. They are very informative. Find them here: http://loomknittingblog.blogspot.com/2007/11/first-kiss.html
http://loomknittingblog.blogspot.com/2007/11/extreme-kiss.html


altRobin McCoy's site - rockintheloom.wordpress.com/


There is a Yahoo group about the loom http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Kiss-looms Please join us for loom knitting discussion.


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Visit Angela Philipps' site for the Bee Stitch Cloth pattern featured on the right - angelphilipp.wordpress.com/


Graciela Worth's DVD, Kiss Loom The Basics can be ordered here.  Visit http://gracielandcrafts.typepad.com for more great information and videos


Visit Kelly Jones at Kelly Knits.  www.kellyknits.com for patterns using the Kiss Looms.


 

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