There are several ways to make a slip-knot. It does not matter which way you make one. Whatever way is easiest for you to make one is all that matters. In this section of lesson 4 , I will show you 2 different ways to make a slip-knot.
Yellow knitting loom, moss green skein of yarn, purple knit hook , and pattern with image of a girl wearing knitted pattern.
There are several ways that a loom knitter can cast on or bind off a project. While we will be only learning a couple of them, it is important to remember that no matter the project they all begin and end the same way. We always cast on to begin a project and we always bind off to finish a project.
2 balls of green yarn, a purple knit hook, a yellow knitting loom being worked, and a piece of green finished loom knitted work.
Knit, purl, moss, stockinette, are just some of the numerous stitches that a loom knitter can utilize on any given loom knitting project. But, no matter the stitches that a project calls for there are several basic stitches that are the foundation for the rest and an absolute necessity for every loom knitter to know how to do.