Available as a downloadable PDF These adorable baby slippers by Scarlett Royal were made on our CinDWood 1/4" 30 peg infant sock loom and our 3/8" 20 peg infant sock loom. A great way to practice all the skills needed for adult socks, ( knits, purls, kitchener cast on, wraps and turns, and modified bind off) but with a smaller finished product that won't take quite as long. **DK weight yarn for the 1/4" gauge loom Worsted weight yarn for the 3/8" gauge loom
I bought the Baby Socks epattern. On row 1 It directs you to k9, then WT, K8, WT, etc to K4, WT, then it says to K4 but does not say to turn or WT, it just says K5, K6, etc. I am confused by that should you Turn or WT after K4, etc? Thank you.
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Reta Roberts
Excellent, love your products wether looms or patterns
I am making a larger blanket than the pattern calls for. The pattern is easy to follow and adjust. I decided to use the Afgans Diamond for my scrap yarns and that is working very well but I want to buy some new yarn for the Horizontal Rib so decided to wait for awhile.
I Really like this pattern. I love ❤️ 🫖 Teapots. I can't wait to start making this project. So I can't tell you more about it. Thanks for the lovely projects you have to buy
I have purchased numerous looms from Cindiwood and other companies. While I love all my looms, I really think this is my favorite. My 2 dogs love it because they can still sit on my lap on my recliner with me while I work on the new project I am making with this loom. I love the 7/16th gauge because it really makes the stitches look more uniform and it is easier to use a 4 weight yarn. Right now I am dividing my scrap yarns between this and one of my Cindiwood S looms to make a couple of scrapgans. I am just trying to figure out stitch repeats for a couple of the afgan patterns I downloaded to be able to make bigger blankets with them.