![]() ![]() You never have to worry about keeping the correct tension or spacing because that’s all taken care of for you. So instead of making loops and doing complicated stitches using knitting needles, all you have to do is pull one loop through another to knit up your project. Loop yarn is a super soft yarn that has loops pre-sewn into it. Finally, you’ll also find links to the projects I’ve made with loop yarn for more details on each. I’ll also show you how to start and finish a project and fix mistakes mid project. I’ll share my favorite brands of loop yarn and demonstrate the 3 main stitches. So today I’m going to make it super simple for you to get started using loop yarn. It’s a super soft, chunky yarn that allows you to knit up blankets, pillows, scarves, and more – and you don’t have to know how to knit to use it! Seriously, it is so easy to use, it’s kind of like magic.Įvery time I post a project made with loop yarn I tell people how easy it is use, and every time people don’t believe me! Someone always comments to say they’d never be able to do it. Loop yarn is one of my favorite craft supplies. This post contains affiliate links.In today’s post: Learn everything you need to know to start working with loop yarn – you’ll be making gorgeous projects in no time! Thank you for your cooperation and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me! You may share a link back to my blog if you would like someone else to see or work with this pattern. The photos on this webpage belong to Megan Meyer of Left in Knots and may not be used for product sales/product listings. ![]() Also, please do not share the written pattern in print or electronically. Now the legal stuff.You may sell items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the original designer. To finish you can either weave in your ends or just push them into the inside of the balloon.Īnd there you have it! Make a couple of these, and in as much time it would take you to fill up regular water balloons you will be able to have a fun, safe and reusable water balloon fight! Cut a small piece of yarn to tie around the balloon where the knot would be in a real balloon. Round 7: Ch 1, 2 SC in each st around, attach to first st of the round with a sl st (8) Round 6: Ch 2, DC2Tog around, attach to first st of the round with a sl st (4) Round 5: Ch 2, DC2Tog around, attach to first st of the round with a sl st (8) Round 3-4: Ch 2, DC around, attach to first st of the round with a sl st (16) Round 2: Ch 2, 2 DC in each st around, attach to first st of the round with a sl st (16) Round 1: 8 DC in 3rd ch from your hook, attach to first st of the round with sl st. Ch st at the beginning of rounds does not count as a stitch.Scissors (I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case ). ![]()
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