Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Looming socks

My first blog but not my first looming project. This will be my first pair of pattern socks. I am using 2 strands of 100% wool. i am using the 24 peg round loom. I so far have the leg done. Next comes the heel and then the foot then the toe. Will put pics up when done.

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  1. •Flat Closed bind-off
    The Graft bind-off method is used on circular knitting to close the bottom of the knitting in a straight line for items such as purses and the toe of socks. It works in a similar fashion to grafting.
    Tools needed
    •Round Loom or Rake
    •Tapestry needle



    Basic

    Kitchener

    Decorative

    Video




    The basic graft bind-off creates loose, somewhat lacy bind-off. Depending on the project you use it in, you may need to reinforce it.
    1.When you having finished knitting your project to the desired length, cut the working yarn leaving a 1-2 foot tail.


    2.Thread the tail through the tapestry needle.


    3.Starting with peg where the working yarn is, draw the yarn through the wrap as if to purl (under the loop and up the peg) with the tapestry needle.


    4.After the yarn has been drawn all the way through, take the wrap off the peg.


    5.Repeat steps 3 & 4 with the next peg to the left that has a wrap.


    6.Repeat steps 3 & 4 with the next peg to the right that has a wrap.


    7.Repeat steps 5 & 6, alternating back and forth across the loom until all wraps have been removed from the pegs.


    8.Once all of the wraps have been removed, pull the yarn through the wraps but do not gather. Secure the working yarn by making a knot.


    9.Turn the piece inside out and weave the remainder of the yarn through the corner and inside the piece.




    The kitchener graft bind-off creates an invisible strong bind-off perfect for socks. There are three parts to working a kitchener graft bind off: preparation, kitchener stitch and finish.

    Preparation

    The first four steps prepare you for the kitchener graft and are only done once.
    1.When you having finished knitting your project to the desired length, cut the working yarn leaving a 1-2 foot tail.


    2.Thread the tail through the tapestry needle.


    3.Starting with peg where the working yarn is, draw the yarn through the wrap as if to purl (under the wrap and up the peg) with the tapestry needle. Keep the wrap on the peg.


    4.Draw the yarn through the wrap on the peg to the right as if to knit (above the wrap and down the peg) with the tapestry needle. Keep the wrap on the peg.

    Kitchener Stitch

    The next steps work a kitchener stitch as a bind off and are repeated until all of the wraps are off of the loom. There will be yarn spanning the loom across a couple of pegs until those wraps are removed from their pegs. Make sure you gently pull the working yarn to tighten the kitchener stitch as you remove the wraps from the pegs.
    1.Draw the yarn through the wrap on the peg to the left as if to knit (above the wrap and down the peg) with the tapestry needle.


    2.After the yarn has been drawn all the way through, take the wrap off the peg.


    3.Draw the yarn through the wrap on the peg to the left as if to purl (below the wrap and up the peg) with the tapestry needle. Keep the wrap on the peg.


    4.Draw the yarn through the wrap on the next non-empty peg to the right as if to purl (below the wrap and up the peg) with the tapestry needle.


    5.After the yarn has been drawn all the way through, take the wrap off the peg.


    6.Draw the yarn through the wrap on the peg to the right as if to knit (above the wrap and down the peg) with the tapestry needle. Keep the wrap on the peg.


    7.Repeat steps 1-6 moving to the next non-empty peg to the left or right as specified working the yarn through each wrap both purlwise and knitwise until all wraps have been removed from the pegs.

    Finish
    1.Once all of the wraps have been removed, pull the yarn through the wraps but do not gather. Secure the working yarn by making a knot.


    2.Turn the piece inside out and weave the remainder of the yarn through the corner and inside the piece.

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  3. I finished the socks now to post a pic!!

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