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For accessibility this pattern e-book is available in my etsy.com shop. Six bright patterns will make your looms burst with color and creativity. These patterns are made to show off your most beautiful striped yarns, or let your solid colors shine. Five of the patterns are adaptable to any gauge loom, with recommendations in the patterns for yarn weight and peg numbers. Techniques include lace edgings, gathers, color striping, shaping, bias knitting, short rows, wave stitch, slip stitch, and eyelet stitches. Let your loom bloom with color and creativity!
PDF download includes a 24 point font large print version; 12 point font paper-saver version; separate photo gallery files, and a cover. Print your patterns the way you like to use them.
The Patterns
American Paris Shawl: A beautiful cape-like shawl that uses a stitch sampler motif to show off long color changes and an asymmetrical structure. The shawl is shaped to drape gently across the back, and stays in place over the shoulders. All loom gauges will work with this pattern.
Ahwahnee Sunset Scarf: This striking scarf has a bunting lace edging and garter stitch body. It may be worn as a wrap, shawlette, cowl or long scarf. Size is easily adjusted and the pattern will transfer to a larger or smaller loom. Long color changes show off beautifully with this pattern.
Camp Blanket Scarf: This simple garter scarf looks as if you have worked a dozen separate yarns together to create a lovely mosaic. The pattern will work with any size loom.
Gathering Roses Hat: A sweet slouchy hat with a ruched gather down one side, accented by a pretty ribbon. The hat is shaped using different knit stitches and eyelets. Very simple to make, and pretty to wear. Any size loom hat may be used for this pattern.
Venetian Lace Wrap: This lovely lacy wrap takes its name from the china pattern with the same lace motif. The wrap is worked in a gently curving shape, that shows of color changing as well as solid yarns. A large gauge loom is not recommended for this pattern. 90 pegs needed.
Watercolor Cowl: A lovely cowl (or scarf) knit on the bias with a simple garter stripe that shows off multi-colored yarn beautifully. This is a wonderful technique to add to your loom knitting. The pattern may be used with any gauge loom.
Copyright 2012 by Invisible Loom, Renee Van Hoy. All Rights Reserved.
eBook published in March 2012