Welcome to our Bind Off Kiss Loom video section. These videos will work for any of our looms. Videos are shown with many different looms, but the wrapping is identical no matter which loom you are using.
Super Stretchy Bind Off
Crochet Bind Off
Crochet Bind Off Using a Latch Tool
Transfer Bind Off
Transfer Bind Off
Drawstring Gathered Bind Off
Back Stitch Bind Off
Welcome to our Basic Tips and Techniques video section. These videos feature various Kiss Looms. The techniques are not specific to the loom shown and can be done on any loom. If there is another technique you would like to see please let us know at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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.
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Basics Videos
Casting On and Knitting Row 1 for First Time Kissers
Drawstring Cast On
Purling
Comparing fabrics made on the F0 and F1 Kiss Looms
Frogging – Ripping out stitches
Tips: The Fabric Doesn't Flow Down/Caught Pins
Working with a Kiss Loom - Some Basics
Double Knitting Setup
Double Knit Kit Setup Instructions
Cables
Wanderlust Cables
Crossing 1x1 Cables
Fixing a Cable Mistake without ripping the whole thing out
3 Stitch Cables
Twisted Rope Cables
Increases
Yarn Over Increase
Knitting in the Front and Back of the Stitch Increase
Make One Increase
Lifted Increase
Decreases
Full Fashioned Decrease
Simple Decrease
Ribbing
Tuck Ribbing
Mock Ribbing
Socks
Anniversary Socks
Loom Knitters Sockumentaries – knitting socks with cotton elastic yarn
Loom Knitters Sockumentaries – working the toe on a toe up sock
Getting a True Pair of Socks using Self Patterning Yarn
Other Stitches & Techniques
Double Knitting Stockinette Stitch
Double Knitting Figure 8 Stitch
Irish Mesh
Heart Lace
Long Tail Cast On Cables & Lace Cardigan
Making Lace Eyelets
Fairisle
Mitten Thumb
Placing Hand Knitted Ribbing on a Kiss Loom
Segmented Crown
3, 6 and 9 Peg I-cords
Casting On and Knitting Row 1 for First Time Kissers
Drawstring Cast On
Purling
Comparing fabrics made on the F0 and F1 Kiss Looms -
Frogging – Ripping out stitches - Sometimes mistakes happen and you need to remove some rows from your project. You can "tink" back or unknit a few rows to correct your mistakes.
The Fabric Doesn't Flow Down - Yarn sometimes gets caught on pins and if you know why you can avoid it. This videos shows you some common reasons this happens.
Working with a Kiss Loom - Some Basics
Double Knitting Setup on the Small Gauge Looom
Double Knit Kit Setup Instructions
Crossing 1x1 Cables
Fixing a Cable Mistake without ripping the whole thing out
3 Stitch Cables
Twisted Rope Cables
Knitting in the Front and Back of the Stitch Increase
Make One Increase
Lifted Increase
Full Fashioned Decrease
Simple Decrease
Mock Ribbing
Anniversary Socks
Loom Knitters Sockumentaries – knitting socks with cotton elastic yarn
Loom Knitters Sockumentaries – working the toe on a toe up sock
Getting a True Pair of Socks using Self Patterning Yarn
Double Knit Stockinette Stitch - See the setup video above in basics for how to set up your loom. The stockinette stitch will give you a knit fabric on both the front and back in double knitting.
Double Knit Figure 8 Stitch - See the setup video above in basics for how to set up your loom. This stitch resembles ribbing when knit and is a stretchy fabric.
Irish Mesh
Heart Lace
Long Tail Cast On Cables & Lace Cardigan
Making Lace Eyelets
Fairisle
Mitten Thumb
Placing Hand Knitted Ribbing on a Kiss Loom
Segmented Crown
3, 6 and 9 Peg I-cords
Basic Setup Instructions
Kiss Loom Manual
How to use the Kiss Loom
How to Assemble Kiss Modular looms and Double Knit Setup Instructions
Getting to Know your Modular Loom Settings
Cast On's and Stitches
How to Cast on and E-wrap your Loom
Non-Loopy/Double E-wrap Cast On
Purl Stitch Instructions
Techniques
How to do Bobbles on Kiss
Cables on the Kiss
SSK and K2tog
yo, ssk and k2tog alternate method when slant doesn't matter
Bar Increase/KFB Increase
Skipped Peg Short Rows
Sock Loom Instructions
Sock Loom Worksheet with Negative Ease
Bind Off's
Simple Bind Off on the Kiss Loom
Welcome to our Fixed F1 and F2 Kiss Looms video section. These videos will work for our both our fixed fine gauge slim 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.
Non-Loopy, Double E-wrap Cast On - a stretchy cast on perfect for most things, pairs nicely with the super stretchy bind off.
E-Wrap Cast On - a loose/loopy cast on.
Knit Stitch - 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 With Regular Loom Pick - forms the traditional horizontal purl bump on the front side of your knitting.
Purl Stitch With Purling Hook - forms the traditional horizontal purl bump on the front side of your knitting.
Increasing - Casting On at the Edge of the Knitting
Transfer Bind Off
Welcome to our Small Gauge 2 Way Adjustable Kiss Loom video section. These videos will work for our small gauge peg modular looms as well as our small gauge 2 way adjustable 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.
Crochet Cast On
Crochet Cast On Using Latch Needle
Long Tail Cast On
Drawstring Cast On Plus Top Down Hat Lesson
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 with Regular Loom Pick - forms the traditional horizontal purl bump on the front side of your knitting.
Purl Stitch with Purling Hook - forms the traditional horizontal purl bump on the front side of your knitting. Uses the white handled tool with the crochet hook like tip.
Double Knit Stockinette Stitch - See the setup video below in techniques for how to set up your loom. The stockinette stitch will give you a knit fabric on both the front and back in double knitting.
Double Knit Figure 8 Stitch - See the setup video below in techniques for how to set up your loom. This stitch resembles ribbing when knit and is a stretchy fabric.
Double Knitting Setup
Braided Cable
K2tog and SSK
Stockinette or Hung Hem
Crochet Bind Off
Crochet Bind Off Using a Latch Tool
Transfer Bind Off
Drawstring Gathered Bind Off
Welcome to our Regular Peg Kiss Loom video section. These videos will work for our regular peg modular looms as well as our regular 2 way adjustable 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.
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
Drawstring Cast On
Knit Stitch/U-Wrap on the Modular Looms - 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.
Knit Stitch/U-Wrap on the Regular 2 Way Adjustable - 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.
Purl Stitch #2
Transfer Bind Off
Back Stitch Bind Off
Projects
Basic Hat Knit a Long using 2 6-peg modular looms with 2 pair of brackets
Click the titles to view the pdf tutorials in your browser or right click and select "save link as" to download them.
How to use a Kiss Loom featuring the Regular Modular Looms - this tutorial goes over the e-wrap, double e-wrap, u-stitch, and purling.
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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Going around the last pin, go to the front, second peg, lay the yarn on the front of the peg, with pick tool, fish the yarn thru the loop, that is on the peg, pull the yarn up, forming a new loop, take the old loop out of the peg, place the new loop into the peg, pull the yarn just to make the new loop fit comfortable around the peg. Repeat this for each stitch that you want to be purled.
Click Here to download the PDF version of these Purl Stitch instructions
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Click the links to view the pdf tutorials in your browser or right click and select "save link as" to download them. Scroll toward the bottom of the page for videos.
How to Use the Kiss Loom - instructions on stitches and how to knit them on the Kiss.
How to Assemble the Kiss Modular Looms
Getting to Know your Modular Loom Settings
How to Cast On and E-Wrap on Your Loom
Non-Loopy/Double E-Wrap Cast On
Basic Bind Off on the Kiss Loom
How to do Bobbles on the Kiss Loom
yo, ssk and k2tog, yo (alternate method for when slant doesn’t matter)
KFB Increase (Knit into the front and back of stitch)
Sock Loom Worksheet with Negative Ease
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Introduction and Assembly
How to Assemble the Kiss
Kiss 2-Way ADJ and the Purling Tool
Cast On's
E-Wrap Cast On and u-Stitch
Double E-Wrap Cast On (non-loopy) and U-Stitch
Long Tail Cast On
Tubular Cast On
Crochet Cast On
E-Wrap Cast On on the Sock Loom
General Stitches
E-Wrap Cast On
Knitting and Purling on the SG Slim
Increasing and Decreasing in the Round
Make 1 (M1) Increase
Mock Crochet Stitch
Tuck Ribbing
1x1 cables
Bind Off's
Super Stretchy Bind Off by Kelly
Basic Bind Off for the Kiss Loom
Other Techniques
Basic Hat Knit a Long on the Kiss Modular Loom
Kiss Looms and Heels - Short Rowing a Heel and Toe
Tips: The Fabric Doesn't Flow Down
Kiss Looms is home to the 2-Way Adjustable Gauge Loom! Our looms were designed with the Kiss principal in mind. Keep it simple! Our looms allow you to change your gauge for any project, while still using the same loom. Knit with sock weight yarn using our fixed gauge looms or get an adjustable loom to knit from sport weight to super bulky!
Any questions? Not sure what loom to get? We love helping you with suggestions.Feel free to email us at: orders@kiss-looms.com