CCD: Center Double Decrease

Also known as Centered Double Decrease, or Central Double Decrease. It is a double decrease that reduces 3 stitches down to 1 stitch. As with other decreases, one stitch will remain visible when decreasing while the other 2 stitches remain hidden behind the main stitch. The CDD is a vertical decrease in which the twoContinue reading “CCD: Center Double Decrease”

SSK

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K2TOG

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Sl1-K1-PSSO

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Loom Knit Cables Tutorial

Note, this tutorial is old (2002), I am rehousing it from my other website. I don’t want to lose it and I think people may find it useful, although the knitting looms shown are no longer being manufactured, the techniques still apply to other knitting looms. This is a PDF document.

Purl Stitch

The purl stitch is one of the basic stitches to learn when loom knitting. The combination of the knit stitch and purl stitch can yield a plethora of beautiful designs. If you are barely learning to loom knit, I highly recommend getting acquainted with the Purl Stitch. The purl stitch creates the small noose/bump likeContinue reading “Purl Stitch”

Decreasing: K2TOG and SSK

When you decrease, you are removing stitches from your knitting making that area narrower. K2TOG The most common decrease is known as the k2tog (knit two stitches together). The k2tog creates a decrease that slants to the right. When you work a k2tog, you need the second stitch to stay on top, meaning it needsContinue reading “Decreasing: K2TOG and SSK”