

One of the stitches that really adds an interesting texture to a project is the loop stitch.
The loop stitch is easy to make ones you get the hang of it - it takes a bit of practice to make them all the same length.
I
explored it briefly last year, making a capelet and warmers, and this
year I do hope to use it for some other projects as well. I am thinking a vest maybe and a bag. I'd really love to try that.
Here's a video and a written / picture explanation.

4 comments:
That loop stitch is fun. I enjoy it each time I use it.
I'd forgotten about this stitch - thank you for the reminder. ^^
I just saw an amigurumi lion and the mane was made with this stitch! It was utterly adorable!!
That looks really neat. I may have to try it sometime. Your neighbor at ohmyheartsie link up
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