How to Purl Stitch on a Round Knitting Loom
Take your working yarn and make a slipknot to put on your first peg., "e-wrap" or "cast-on" how many pegs you want the end product to be. , Take all the loops that are on the pegs and place them at the top of the peg. , Take the working yarn and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Take your working yarn and make a slipknot to put on your first peg.
Take the second peg and you place it on the first. "Knit" over.
Take the new loop off the first peg and place it on the second peg.
Repeat this process until the very last peg is reached.
Cut off about five inches of yarn.
Make a new stitch, but instead of making the new loop, like in Step #5, you pull the string ALL the way through. -
Step 2: "e-wrap" or "cast-on" how many pegs you want the end product to be.
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Step 3: Take all the loops that are on the pegs and place them at the top of the peg.
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Step 4: Take the working yarn and place it under the loop.
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Step 5: Put the tool over the loop
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Step 6: so that you can hook the working yarn and bring it through the loop
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Step 7: this makes the new loop.
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Step 8: Remove the old loop off the peg
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Step 9: and place the new loop onto the peg.
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Step 10: Tighten the loop by gently pulling on the working yarn When binding off
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Step 11: you make a new stitch on the first two pegs.
Detailed Guide
Take the second peg and you place it on the first. "Knit" over.
Take the new loop off the first peg and place it on the second peg.
Repeat this process until the very last peg is reached.
Cut off about five inches of yarn.
Make a new stitch, but instead of making the new loop, like in Step #5, you pull the string ALL the way through.
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