Sunday, June 2, 2019

The Great Loom Knitting Gift Project


The Great Loom Knitting Gift Project 

Please feel free to send Renee Van Hoy a message on Ravelry telling her all the great work she did getting different designers together and putting this wonderful book together!!! 


These sweet teddy bears are designed for the little one in your life. Made on any gauge loom with 24 pegs, the pattern uses short rows to shape the arms, legs, tail, head and ears of the little bears without a single seam. All steps are fully written and described, however photos are included for reference as well. The e-book of patterns is available for pre-order June 1, 2019 and will be published July 1, 2019. Promotional 10% coupon from CinDwood Looms is included with pre-order as well as automatic entry for Loom prize drawing.
Loom: A 24 peg round loom of any gauge; photo samples made on 5/8 inch medium gauge and 3/8 inch fine gauge looms
Size and Gauge: size and gauge will depend on loom chosen and are not defined by the pattern
Yarn: 70 – 100 yards with weight adjusted to loom gauge being used; small bear made on 3/8 inch fine gauge loom from Bernat Baby, a DK weight yarn; large bear made on 5/8 inch gauge loom from Lion Brand Go for Faux, a super bulky fur yarn
Notions: loom tool, yarn needle, removable stitch markers, polyfil stuffing, safety eyes and safety nose
All proceeds from the The Great Loom Knitting Gift Project e-book will be donated to Doctors without Borders.
All digital sales are final. No refunds will be given.
The e-book includes two files, a 228 page large print book and a 124 page paper saver book.
Seamlessly Cute Bears is one of 21 patterns in the collaborative designer fundraising e-book The Great Loom Knitting Gift Project. The book incorporates these guidelines for low vision and screen reader accessibility:
24 point large print sans serif font
Single columns
Breaks between paragraphs
Descriptive photo captions
Minimized abbreviation
No patterns that rely on charts alone
Enlarged graphics and photos
No footnotes
No italics



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