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Knifty Knitter Hat Is Too LargeThere are 41 pegs on the loom. On the bottom of the instructions it talks about making a baby hat. So I assume I could use this loom. Barb Feedback About This Post:RE: Knifty Knitter Hat Is Too LargeHi, I wonder if you used pure wool? If so you could try felting your hat. That would reduce it's size considerably. All you do is put your item in the washing machine on the lowest water level, with the very hottest water you can, and a very small amount of washing detergent and wash it for 20 minutes. Check how it is going in 5minute intervals. Then when shrunk or felted put it on something that is the shape of a head and the size you want, and let it dry. Hopefully your hat will dry to a much smaller shape and look terrific also. I know this does not solve the problem of the large knitting, but it does save you discarding the hat or having to pull it all undone. Hope this helps. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Knifty Knitter Hat Is Too LargeHi, I wonder if you used pure wool? If so you could try felting your hat. That would reduce it's size considerably. All you do is put your item in the washing machine on the lowest water level, with the very hottest water you can, and a very small amount of washing detergent and wash it for 20 minutes. Check how it is going in 5minute intervals. Then when shrunk or felted put it on something that is the shape of a head and the size you want, and let it dry. Hopefully your hat will dry to a much smaller shape and look terrific also. I know this does not solve the problem of the large knitting, but it does save you discarding the hat or having to pull it all undone. Hope this helps. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Knifty Knitter Hat Is Too LargeTry using a smaller loom. Probably the green one. I use the blue loom for baby hats. Post By Melissa (Guest Post) RE: Knifty Knitter Hat Is Too Large
What color loom are you using? You also need to use 2 strands throughout. Here is help on Knifty Knitter- Post By GrandmaJo (Guest Post) RE: Knifty Knitter Hat Is Too LargeWhat kind of yarn did you use?? I have a knifty knitter too and the holes are so big it would be useless to knit anything and was wondering if it was the kind of yarn I had. Post by sandy63 RE: Knifty Knitter Hat Is Too LargeHow about running a little elastic around the inside of the KK hat and rescue the little mistake? Post by kimhis RE: Knifty Knitter Hat Is Too LargeI don't exactly visualize the Knifty Knitter, but have an idea what it's like. I do knit, but I'm an ol' traditional needle-knitter. If you don't have any suggestions with your instructions, a couple things you might check: The first thought was the type of yarn you use. This will, of course, make quite a difference in whatever you're making. Another is the tension--do you have some way of controlling how tight your stitches are? The looser the stitches the larger the item. If it's as large as you say, perhaps you could use every other peg--although how every-other of an odd number of pegs would work out I couldn't guess! Without actually seeing your work, I couldn't tell exactly the problem. I'd be curious to know how you make out with any correction results. Maybe I'll try searching for Knifty Knitter online an' see if I could see what one looks like. Good luck! Post by AuntieBim |
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