WD: Wedge Decrease: First step is to move your wedge down one notch
to the next set of pegs. Then move the last set of stitches over to the wedge
pegs on each side. Then knit the 2 stitches together on the wedge pegs.
WI: Wedge Increase: Requires several steps. Twin knit the 1st wedge
peg, move the stitch you just made to the previous peg. Pic 1-6. Now knit the 2
wedge pegs. Pic 7-10. Twin knit the next peg beside the wedge peg, move the
stitch you just created to the 2nd wedge peg. Knit the peg beside the second
wedge peg you just twin knitted. Pic 11-18. Now move your wedge up one set of
pegs. Place the extra loop beside the first wedge peg onto the empty peg beside
the wedge peg. Now place the extra stitch on the 2nd wedge peg on the empty peg
beside the 2nd wedge peg. Pic 19-23. You have now increased by 2.
DW CO: Double Wrap Cast On: Process of
E-Wrapping the peg twice and tossing the bottom loop over the top. Great for an
EFG loom cast on.
K: Flat Knit:
Process of tossing bottom loop over the top loop.
TK: Twin Knit:
Pull the previous stitch back, place the working yarn in front of the peg, and
put the previous stitch back as it was.
P: Purl: Process
of pulling working yarn from the bottom of the stitch through to the top, take
existing stitch off, and place the new stitch on.
DSCO: Draw String
Cast On: Weave the working yarn back and forth between the pegs, every
other peg should be empty. The take the working yarn and lay it over the empty
pegs and toss the pegs with loops over on the pegs with loops.
DSBO: Draw String Bind Off: Send tail through every other stitch and take the stitch off after you send the tail through. After the first round you should have half the pegs with stitches and half without. Then send the tail through the remaining stitches.
Casting on, casting onto the X loom you are simply following
the edge of the loom all the way around.
For easier knitting. If knitting on a table, find a high
table to knit on closer to eye level. The X loom is easier knitting in your
lap. Also if you are knitting counterclockwise you need to have your yarn on
the right side. If you are knitting clockwise you need your yarn on the left
side. If you are knitting flat having the yarn in front of you is best. If on a
table knitting flat, in front and elevated above the work is where the yarn
should be. Allow yourself several projects to get used to the feel of looming
with this loom. Also you don't need to always have the 4 wedges equally away
from the middle. See video for well setting up wedges on the looms for quick
tricks.
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