How Do You Knit A Flat Scarf On A Round Loom?
Any size round loom can be used to knit a flat scarf as long as the loom has at least 24 pegs, but looms with a bigger circumference have a straighter curve that may feel more comfortable for a straight project. Super bulky yarn or two strands of worsted weight yarn will work best on the loom because the pegs are equivalent to size 10 needles and spaced about 1/2 inch apart. Thinner yarn or single-strand knitting will produce a looser, more open stitch. Hold the round loom on your lap with the pegs on top. Set the loom hook aside for now. Take the piece of yarn, leaving a long tail, and wrap it from left to right (counter-clockwise) around the first peg so the the yarn crosses on the backside of the peg. Wrap the next 14 pegs in this manner, moving to your left along the loom. Wrap the next peg, which will be the last peg, but as you come across the front of the peg with the yarn, drag it between the last peg and the second-to-last peg and around the right of the second-to-last peg (li