Bamboo Scarf

Ok, so i've been posting too many round loom projects! Here's a knitting board one. For this scarf I used two skeins of Hobby Lobby Bamboospun Yarn (148 yards each). Using the knitting board is great because it creates a double sided piece so it looks the same on both sides.  I used the open... Continue Reading →

Garnet & Black Hat

I put this hat together in about 3-4 hours. Here is the brim finished on the adult size loom. From No Needle Knitting Here is what the inside looks like while the knitting is in process. From No Needle Knitting I used Yarn Bee Boucle Traditions Brushed yarn in cranberry and black doing two strands... Continue Reading →

Plum cap on me

thanks to Martha for MAKING me post a photo of the plum cap on... enjoy. now that it is on, i could have made it 3 or 4 rows longer... From No Needle Knitting

Plum winter cap

I made this hat on my adult size round loom using Bernat roving plum yarn. The brim is 14 lines of e-stitches and the top part is 26 lines of alternating e-stitches and knit stitches. From No Needle Knitting From No Needle Knitting

Variation on Gamecock Scarf

I made another garnet and black scarf but used black yarn bee riot eyelash nightride yarn (where do they come up with these names?) and cranberry mix yarn bee boucle traditions brushed yarn.    

Gamecock Scarf

Last week I finally made a lunch hour trip to In the Loop on Devine St. in Columbia. I found some beautiful burgundy colored kid mohair by Nashua Handknits. I decided I'd combine it with some black Yarn Bee Brushed Boucle and see what would happen. From No Needle Knitting I used a Darice small... Continue Reading →

Multicolored Tube Scarf

This was a new idea for me to try. I used the smallest size of round knitting loom (blue) and then skipped every other peg.  I used Yarn Bee Soft Illusion Super Bulky yarn from Hobby Lobby.  The color, I hate to say, is "sassy". Argh 😦 Anyway, I was really pleased with how it... Continue Reading →

Autumn Rainbow Scarf

For this scarf I used Hobby Lobby's Rainbow Wool (Autumn) yarn on my knitting board. I used a simple rib stitch and it turned out beautiful! I'll certainly use this yarn again!

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