Best products from r/LoomKnitting

We found 27 comments on r/LoomKnitting discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 27 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Darice Carryi Round Knitting, Set of 4 with 11, 9, 7-inch and 5-1/2 inch Sizes – Includes 1 Yarn Needle, 1 Loom Pick and a Clear Plastic Carrying Case (1171-58), 4 Piece, Multi Colored

    Features:
  • KNITTING LOOM KIT–Knit beautiful hats, scarves and more with this round knitting loom kit. It includes 4 looms in extra small through large sizes, one yarn needle, one loom pick, instructions to make a hat and a clear plastic carrying case.
  • VARIETY OF SIZES –This set of round knitting tools include a variety of plastic loom sizes: 11-inch, 9-inch, 7-inch, and 5-1/4-inch.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT –These Darice knitting looms are light weight and easy to use and hold, making them a great choice for knitting beginners and those more advanced, too!
  • DURABLE AND STURDY –Made of durable plastic, this loom knitting kit is sturdy and made to last. They come in 4 bright neon colors with small anchor pegs.
  • EASY TO TRANSPORT –This round knitting loom kit includes a clear plastic carrying case for simple transport. You can easily bring your knitting projects to wherever you may be!
  • Set of 4 round knitting looms in 11-inch, 9-inch, 7-inch, and 5-1/2-inch sizes
  • Sturdy plastic construction with small anchor pegs; 4 bright neon colors
  • Clear plastic carrying case for simple transport; plastic yarn needle and looming hook
  • Lightweight and easy to handle; instruction sheet for a knit hat included
  • Measures approximately 11 by 11-1/5 by 1-4/5 inches
Darice Carryi Round Knitting, Set of 4 with 11, 9, 7-inch and 5-1/2 inch Sizes – Includes 1 Yarn Needle, 1 Loom Pick and a Clear Plastic Carrying Case (1171-58), 4 Piece, Multi Colored
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3. Yarn Boss Yarn Bag, Travel with Yarn and All Notions - Yarn Storage to Organize Multiple Projects and Keep Your Yarn Safe and Clean - Wide Grommets Stop Tangling for Best Crochet Bag or Knitting Bag

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  • YARN BOSS YARN BAG - Keep your projects organized and create anything with the travel-friendly Yarn Boss Yarn Bag. Our stylish, canvas yarn bag is designed to keep your yarn tangle-free and easy to access whether knitting at home, social gatherings, or traveling. Smart storage and snag-free grommets make this the perfect no-fuss and comfortable-to-carry crochet or knitting bag.
  • EASY ORGANIZATION Stay snag-free with six oversized grommets that smoothly feed yarn as you work without tangling or twisting. Easily fits up to six yarn skeins standing on end without the unneeded gaps that often prevent smooth transitions as you work. Each grommet has a wide, .75” hole and is symmetrically placed on the top of the tote. Great for multiple color projects, the Yarn Boss Yarn Bag allows you to enjoy knitting, crocheting, or weaving without frustrating knots or messes.
  • PLENTY OF STORAGE - The Yarn Boss Yarn Bag makes it easy to access all your notions and accessories with three large pockets (one is zippered) and four pencil pockets for hooks or needles. Velcro-free, our bag helps keep multiple projects organized without worrying about yarn breakage or fabric picking. Each bag comes with a removable divider for enhanced organization.
  • CREATE ANYWHERE - Reliable and stylish, this bag is made to last without weighing you down. Holds up to 6 standard skeins, 10-15 yarn balls, or 3, one-pound skeins PLUS all the hooks, and accessories you need. Durable canvas and double zipper top keeps yarn clean and dry. At 10.5” x 10”, the Yarn Boss makes it easy to take your projects with you, and folds flat for easy storage. Adjustable, detachable shoulder strap included.
  • WHO WE ARE - Yarn Boss is a brand ran by a dad (that's me), the brother of the dad (who's also a dad), and our beautiful wives. We pride ourselves on quality products AND customer satisfaction. Our mission is simple: make the highest quality yarn storage products possible and provide world class service to our customers.
Yarn Boss Yarn Bag, Travel with Yarn and All Notions - Yarn Storage to Organize Multiple Projects and Keep Your Yarn Safe and Clean - Wide Grommets Stop Tangling for Best Crochet Bag or Knitting Bag
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Top comments mentioning products on r/LoomKnitting:

u/goodbyemrgoiter · 2 pointsr/LoomKnitting

I know I’m late to this question but, I found a great yarn bag that fixes this problem. It has dividers in it and grommets on top. You place the yarns you’re using in the divided space, pull the center strand from the end of the skein through the grommet and start knitting. I used it for my double strand Afghan and I didn’t have any trouble with the yarn twisting or tangling any further. Here’s a link on Amazon for the Yarn Boss bag Yarn Boss Yarn Bag, Travel With Yarn and all Notions - Yarn Storage To Organize Multiple Projects and Keep Your Yarn Safe and Clean - Wide Grommets Stop Tangling for Best Crochet Bag or Knitting Bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H4OMPUW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Bc50DbJSBP061 Hope this helps:)

u/DraknusX · 3 pointsr/LoomKnitting

Honestly, the best I've seen (and used) in regards to durability have been DIY ones, often made with a nail and a pen, coat hangers, or by wrapping half of a pair of angled tweezers (parts generally found at thrift stores or dollar tree). You could also bend a latch hook to fit your needs ($1 at most thrift stores), or just use a dental pick (you can find them at Dollar tree).

I did buy some from Amazon that have worked well, though I'm not sure I would consider them particularly sturdy. Here they are if you're interested: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07KG3L8W4

Edit: in regards to how tight to pull the yarn, it's pretty loose. I use an old straw as a loom pen, otherwise I have the same issue. Keeps the tension just right, and makes the entire process easier on my hands and faster in general.

u/Turtle_Sensei · 1 pointr/LoomKnitting

Probably Knifty Knitters, which is hard to find now, but this one I got recently is a super nice quality. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001GAHFHY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Came with lots of different sizes too!

u/FuckOffSupreme · 1 pointr/LoomKnitting

I have this one and I love it, I found mine on ebay used for only 10 bucks. Just be careful not to go too ridiculously fast otherwise nice softer yarns can fly off. It works like a charm though.

https://www.amazon.com/Knit-Picks-Yarn-Ball-Winder/dp/B00O3GHFA0/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=yarn+winder&qid=1550710566&s=arts-crafts&sr=1-1-spons&psc=1

u/Murklins11 · 2 pointsr/LoomKnitting

Sock knitting takes a lot of time because you need to use a thin sock yarn and it's a lot of pegs, but the pattern for a basic sock is really easy. The sock loom I have comes with the basic pattern. There are also very good YouTube tutorials for anything confusing or if you learn better visually.

u/DaisySherron · 3 pointsr/LoomKnitting

You can make flat panels/scarves and such on a round loom. All you do is not knit in the round, you would knit to the last peg and instead of connecting it to the first peg you would turn and knit back the opposite way.

Most of the people I know start with a set like this: https://www.amazon.com/Darice-Plastic-Knitting-11-inch-9-inch/dp/B001GAHFHY/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1541170279&sr=8-10&keywords=loom+knitting

That way you can make different size items more easily since it comes with different sized looms. I use the smallest to make socks/slippers and the largest to make panels for blankets. I started with a set like that, then bought some long rectangular looms, and also an infinity/afghan loom. I think the circle ones are a good starting point for people just getting into this. Double knitting with the rectangle looms is good for when you want something thicker and warmer, but you could also achieve that by using a thicker/chunkier yarn on a round loom.

Loomahat.com has a load of tutorials for casting on, using different stitches, fixing mistakes, and finishing a project. She also has a youtube channel with easy to follow guides.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions, I've been doing loom knitting for a decade now lol.

u/boricua_angel · 2 pointsr/LoomKnitting

For the body a simple cast on like doing a hat and drawstring close. The pom poms get one of these. It's super easy to use! https://www.amazon.com/Clover-Large-Pom-Maker/dp/B000WV1XGC

u/yabadababoo · 1 pointr/LoomKnitting

Thanks for answering. Is this beginner kit on amazon good for doing beanies?

https://www.amazon.com/Darice-Carryi-Round-Knitting-7-inch/dp/B001GAHFHY

u/LadySilfrkross · 2 pointsr/LoomKnitting

Get one! Though I will add a caveat when working with acrylic yarns (especially the super smooth ones) the winders like THIS have this thing that happens where the yarn slips off the forming ball and just try to wrap around the top of the winder. It's more than a bit annoying, but if you go that way (I still love mine in spite of it) there is a way around it, once it starts slipping stop winding and give the ball/cake whatever a good squeeze and compression it down and out a bit, they you can keep gong for a while, rinse repeat until it all done.

u/redpine · 10 pointsr/LoomKnitting

This is my favorite: AKB KB4577 Purple and Orange Ergonomic Loom Knit Hook, 2 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WVWG3GL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_32D2DbDYBKZJ6 it does sound like you might be knitting a bit too tight though, as well. It took me some time to figure that out when I was learning, too.

u/BrooksSmitty · 4 pointsr/LoomKnitting

This is the best one I've found. It has patterns, techniques, and lots more.

u/tricky_business · 5 pointsr/LoomKnitting

I got this loom for tighter stitching, as the pegs are closer together by quite a bit. Otherwise as scuba21 said, doubling up your yarn is the only way I've been successful at a tighter stitch.

https://www.amazon.com/Authentic-Knitting-Board-All-n-One-18-Inch/dp/B007XX7EL0

u/adamantiumrose · 1 pointr/LoomKnitting

So, suuuuuper late response, sorry!!!!

It's technically an afghan panel pattern, from a Provo Craft pamphlet. It's really easy, you do five rows

ABAB (5x)

CBCB (5x)

CDCD (5x)

ADAD (5x)

So each color gets ten rows, but they're staggered by five with each other.

u/Fly_onthewindscreen · 1 pointr/LoomKnitting

Why not get her the Martha Stewart one and maybe some nice yarn to go with it? This one is nice too. The tapestry loom is probably not what she's looking for if she's into loom knitting. Unless she is into weaving as well, it would be completely useless for her.

u/katybassist · 2 pointsr/LoomKnitting

Authentic Knitting Board Ergonomic Knit Hook

If you haven't already using a yarn guide. Take an old pen and remove and use shell to run the yarn through. Make sure your yarn isn't feeding into the guide at a steep angle and it should stabilize your tension.

Oh and one other thing, don't worry if you find yourself hoarding yarn. We all do it. JoAnns has a sale on right now and I will be spending money tonight.

u/leftdrowning · 2 pointsr/LoomKnitting

https://www.amazon.com/Feici-Multi-function-Craft-5000-100-Knitting/dp/B0719GB316/ref=mp_s_a_1_30?keywords=loom+knit&qid=1562537590&s=gateway&sr=8-30


This can make a 33-36 inch long baby blanket. You have to put a peg in every other hole.

I have made 3 baby blankets using it. I make a long oval shape with it.

u/Katonthewall · 2 pointsr/LoomKnitting

Round looms

Straight looms

You can remove the pegs to customize your gauge and they're inexpensive.