I always seem to have a hard time with the drawstring cast as described in the tutorials. I came up with a different way to do it quite by accident. I attach the working yarn with a slip knot to the anchor peg, I then wrap every other peg around the loom, then wrap the working yarn around all the pegs, you now have two loops on every other peg, now I lift the bottom loops over on the pegs with two loops and continue on with the pattern. Pictures below show how I do it, as soon as I get some extra time I will be doing a video of how it is done.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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The new Wonder Sock Loom is back it is lighter in weight, and the same tight gauge as the other sock looms.
All their looms look so impressive that I wish that I could afford to buy them all, but being on fixed income that's not likely to happen any time soon. Go take a look at the site leave Isela a comment telling her that you saw it here! You could win this absolutely wonderful new loom.
You can see more about it here at:
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