How To Loom Knit Mittens On A Round Loom
It may be a little early to start thinking about loom knitting and wearing mittens but I found this super easy to follow loom knitting video by American Knitter and thought it was a good add for the LoomKnittingVideos.com site. I am always on the look out for quality loom knitting videos that are easy to follow and this video fits the bill.
This loom knitting video is an A to Z video taking you from the cast on to the completed loom knitted mitten project. The video teaches you how to use your Knifty knitter round loom and the purl and rib stitches to loom knit your mittens. Through out the video you find tips like using a slip of paper to thread you knitting needle and a reminder to use a synthetic or animal hair yarn to make completing your mittens easy and practical. You will also get a well-lit video with clear verbal instructions and good close-ups of the loom knitting being done. The one thing that I am a big fan of that is missing from this loom knitting tutorial is the on-screen instructions that make it easy for you to pause the video, have instructions available, complete a step and move on to the next step. If you want to download the instructions they are made available at the AmericanKnitter.com website. Here is the link to the free loom knitted mitten pattern:Free Loom Knitted Mitten pattern link . You will also find more good loom knitting projects on the site.
If you are ready to loom knit yourself some mittens I think this is a loom knitting video you find enjoyable and a breeze to follow.
sharon
09/22/2015 @ 7:52 am
thank you was helpful
Laura
12/28/2015 @ 5:48 pm
You made this look incredibly easy! Thank you
Candice
01/09/2016 @ 1:12 pm
Thanks for the video. You made it very easy and understandable.
sheila
07/17/2017 @ 7:35 am
been loom knitting for a few months , now I am making slippers n socks for my grand kids, next will be mittens, I do them in wool then felt them so they are warmer and wear a bit longer.
Thank you for the mitten, your instructions were well done
Sheila