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How to Loom Knit

March 19, 2021 by Stitch&Unwind

Have you ever tried loom knitting?

Since looms are typically made of brightly-colored plastic, it’s easy to mistake them for a kid’s toy (although I think giving one to a child who’s old enough to knit would be a great idea!). I know I’ve probably walked past them a dozen times in the craft store and never given them a second look. However, these little devices are actually a great way to make knitting projects like hats, scarves, socks, and more with very little effort! You can even make things like coasters and bracelets once you’ve mastered the technique.

How do they work, you ask? It’s actually pretty simple! First, check out our video below to see what types of knitting looms are out there and what each one is best used for. Then, scroll down for more informational articles and even some free loom knitting patterns!

Do you understand the basic concepts now? If you’d like a little more background, we have an article on loom knitting basics over on AllFreeKnitting. I’m not a big loom knitter, but I found it pretty easy to understand, so I’m sure you will, too. It’s a really easy way to take your knitting on the go since you don’t have to worry about any knitting needles poking holes in your bag. It’s also great to do while watching TV or listening to a podcast because you don’t need to think too hard about it!

Now that you’re mastering the technique, why not get started with some easy loom knitting projects? Here are 7 loom knitting patterns straight from AllFreeKnitting just for you!

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Loom Knit Granny Coasters

Pinwheel Dishcloth

Loom Knit Mesh Bag

Cuddly Baby Cap

Rustic Weave Scarf

Wrap Around Tassel Shawl

Knit Fingerless Mitts

Have you ever used a knitting loom before? Let us know below in the comments!

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