10 Free Loom Knitting Patterns for Beginners
Quick projects to make on a knitting loom!
Quick projects to make on a knitting loom!
While loom knitting isn’t as well known as its “traditional” counterpart. But just like traditional knitting, loom knitting can still be used to create the most beautiful knitted pieces that you can add to your own collection or gift to your loved ones!
Today we’re going to check out a few loom knitting patterns that you might want to try out.
You might be thinking “But I don’t have any loom knitting experience!” Don’t fret! We’ve put together a list of easy-to-follow loom knitting tutorials ready for you to try right away.
If you’re not fond of the fiddly nature of traditional knitting with needles, then loom knitting might be your thing! All the stitches are looped around a stable base so you don’t have to worry about dropped stitches or which needle goes where. It doesn’t get much easier than loom knitting!
It’s certainly a fun and unique craft that’s great for beginners of all ages. In fact, the stable base might be easier for people with arthritis and kiddos that need a little help with coordination too!
I know you’re itching to try out loom knit patterns, but we need to talk briefly about some of the important tools and materials you will need to complete a loom knit project.
You can find the BeKnitting Easy Loom Knitting Kit on Amazon! 3 fun projects teach you how to use a knitting loom and are designed with new crafters in mind.
Never touched a knitting loom? We’ve got you covered!
Each kit comes with two balls of worsted weight (medium) yarn, one instruction booklet, a yarn needle, a loom hook, a loom pen, stitch markers and, of course, a knitting loom!
Now that you have a general knowledge of what you may need for your loom knitting project, it’s time to check out a few awesome patterns that you can try out!
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By: Kristen Mangus
YARN: Jumbo [Suggested: Wool and the Gang Crazy Sexy Wool]
SIZE: 8″ x 24″ [20 cm x 61 cm]
Looking for beginner-friendly loom knitting patterns that don’t look basic?
Check out this Basketweave Cowl! It has cute textures and is a great way to practice the e-wrap knit stitch and purl stitch!
YARN: Super Bulky [Suggested: Malabrigo Yarn Rasta]
SIZE: Adult
I’m a bit of a fantasy nerd and I hope some of you are too!
This adorable Amethyst Falls Hooded Cowl is definitely a must-try for anyone who wants to add a touch of whimsy to any outfit.
By: Nicole F. Cox
YARN: Bulky [Suggested: Made in America Yarns Florafil]
SIZE: Teen-Adult
Whether you have a pixie cut or long, luscious hair, a strong gust of wind can easily ruin the day.
This beautiful headwrap might be the answer. It’s simple and it can be made with any yarn material or color you want!
By: Isela Phelps
YARN: Bulky [Knit Picks Swish Bulky]
SIZE: 3-6 months
Check out these adorable loom knit baby booties! Babies quickly outgrow their clothes. So buying baby shoes might not be the best option when they’re still little.
The pattern is written with just text instructions so it’s a good one to try after practicing with other patterns on the loom first.
By: Lion Brand Yarn
YARN: Super Bulky [Lion Brand Alpine Wool Solids]
SIZE: 18″ circumference [46 cm]
Beanies are some of the simplest projects to knit up. Whether you’re following a traditional knitting pattern or trying your hand at loom knit patterns.
This Loom Knit Tweedy Hat is a great start for beginners who want a quick project to try out!
By: Lion Brand Yarn
YARN: Aram [Suggested: Lion Brand Martha Stewart Crafts Extra Soft Wool Blend]
SIZE: 20″ x 20″ [51 cm x 51 cm]
This baby blanket is a perfect starter project for many beginners! It’s one of those loom knitting patterns that allow beginners to practice purl stitches!
By: Lion Brand Yarn
YARN: Super Bulky [Suggested: Lion Brand Martha Stewart Crafts Lofty Wool Blend]
SIZE: 20″ x 9″ [51 cm x 30.5 cm]
This Loom Knit Ridged Cowl pattern is the perfect mix of style and functionality.
The repetitive stitches make for a perfect started project for newbies, while the bumps and “Vs” give the illusion of intricate details!
By: Heather Lynn
YARN: Aran [Suggested: Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton! and Red Heart Scrubby]
SIZE: 9″ x 9x”
Scrubbies tend to be the best beginner-friendly project as they’re usually small and quick to make.
So if you just want to take loom knitting out for a spin, then this pattern might be worth checking out!
YARN: Super Bulky [Suggested: Malabrigo Yarn Rasta]
SIZE: Adult
Do you love to experiment with texture? Or perhaps you have a quirky sense of style.
This No-Twist Drop Stitch Chunky Scarf can be a great statement piece and can be knit up in one quick session!
Get the pattern >
By: Lion Brand Yarn
YARN: Super Bulky [Suggested: Lion Brand Martha Stewart Crafts Lofty Wool Blend]
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Some loom knitting patterns are just so beginner-friendly that you can even make tons of mistakes and it’ll still look good.
This Loom Knit Mistake Rib Scarf is the perfect example. It’s quick, simple, and the texture hides any mistakes you might make!
So, any thoughts about the free loom knitting patterns above?
Despite the clear differences in materials, the end result of most loom knit items looks almost identical to “traditionally” knit items. They’re both beautiful, creative, and functional!
Plus, you don’t need any traditional knitting experience to get started on loom knitting. The first time I tried loom knitting was over 10 years ago when I was in 4th grade.
Sure, those pot holders came out kind of ugly. But, hey! I was still able to make something. Now, my mother has those pot holders hidden away—much like my other knitted and crocheted items that she called dibs on!
Need to know how to get started using a knitting loom? Or maybe a refresher on the basic loom knitting stitches? Don’t worry, you can find everything you need and more on our website!
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