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Our fine gauge looms are handcrafted in oak, with cotter pin pegs, 1/4" spacing.

Included with each order; Markman Farm Loom Knitting Instructions and Pattern Pages, one fine gauge loom knitting tool. 
 

Thumb Buddies-$26.00

3 piece set tiny looms set, 10-12 and 16 pegs. Loom; I-cords, fingers, thumbs, baby socks, preemie booties and more!

20 pegs- $14

24 pegs- $16

30 pegs- $16

 36 pegs- $20


Toe Up Sock Pattern
by Graciela is included.

 40 pegs- $24


Toe Up Sock Pattern
by Graciela is included.

 48 pegs- $28


Toe Up Sock Pattern
by Graciela is included.

 

Our fine gauge looms are handcrafted in oak, cotter pin pegs are 1/4" spacing.
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Baby Hats & Booties loomed with 48 fg and 30 fg looms

Yarns used, Pattons Bumblebee Baby Cotton and Pattons Grace

Hats and Booties loomed with one stand of yarn.

 

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Buddy Dolly

Loom a comfort dolly for infants and children

 

10 or 12 peg Thumb Buddy or Chubby Buddy Loom

Looming tool

Yarn, scrap yarn is nice

Large blunt needle, for finishing

 

Knit one "rope" 12" for the "body & legs"

Knit one "rope" 6" for the "arms"

Knit  a "head" to fit

Knit a hat, thumb size

 

For legs, arms and head, remove knitting from the loom

using the gathering removal method.

Tie a yarn bow onto ends.

 

Assemble the doll

Thread yarn needle with yarn.

Stitch hat to head with yarn.

Fold the legs in half. Attach head to "center" of fold.

Lay arms thru the legs. Tie at waist with a yarn bow.

Stitch thru arms, body to secure, tie and knot at the back.

 

Check photo as a guide.

Lynn Markman, (c) 2005

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