How to Spool Knit
How to Spool Knit
This tutorial uses a commercial spool knitting loom that I picked up at a thrift store. It most likely was part of a larger set.
To make it easier to see the stitches, I'm going to show you how to do the basic stitch using just 3 of the pegs on my spool knitter - the basic technique is the same whether you use 2 pegs or dozens of pegs.
Advanced Spool Knitting Techniques
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Step-by-Step: How to Spool Knit
![]() | Spool Knitting Step 1. (The knot at the end of the yarn is to help show which yarn is the end and is not required.) |
| Spool Knitting Step 2. Drape the yarn around the back of the peg and back across the spool as shown in the picture. |
![]() | Spool Knitting Step 3. Lay the yarn across the spool to the first peg as shown in the picture. It should look like figure eights between each of the pegs. |
![]() | Spool Knitting Step 4. Make sure your new loop sits on the peg above the existing loop. |
![]() | Spool Knitting Step 5. Put your puller/crochet hook into the bottom loop. |
![]() | Spool Knitting Step 6. Remove your puller from the loop and turn your spool to the next peg traveling in the same direction you did when you put the yarn on the spool in the earlier steps. |
![]() | Spool Knitting Step 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6; continue creating stitches in this manner, going around the pegs. |
![]() | Spool Knitting Step 8. Continue knitting until your cording reaches the desired length. |
![]() | Spool Knitting Finishing Off - Step 1. Remove the loop from the peg. |
![]() | Spool Knitting Finishing Off - Step 2. Repeat around the spool until all loops have been removed from the pegs. Pull the tail to tighten the 'knot'. |
![]() | Spool Knitting - Completed Cord. |
Author: The Crafty Tipster
Usage: Items made using these instructions may be sold.
Copyright: TheCraftyTipster.com, October 2007
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