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Cuff variations<br />

Even more knitting looms<br />

No. 20<br />

Alles gelingt.<br />

Knitting loom (M),<br />

shoe sizes 32-38,<br />

article number 225 161<br />

Double cuff<br />

Knitting loom (S), shoe sizes 20-31,<br />

article number 225 160<br />

Knitting loom (L), shoe sizes 39-46,<br />

article number 225 162<br />

S<br />

M<br />

L<br />

EU<br />

20-31<br />

32-38<br />

39-46<br />

UK<br />

3½-12½<br />

0-5<br />

6-11<br />

US<br />

4 -13<br />

2-7<br />

7½-13<br />

Crab stitch<br />

Picots<br />

2-5<br />

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<strong>KNITTING</strong> <strong>LOOM</strong><br />

<strong>KNITTING</strong> <strong>SOCKS</strong><br />

<strong>WITHOUT</strong> <strong>PINS</strong>


Your tool Simple Ingenious<br />

Knitting loom<br />

Buy a knitting loom and opt for a world first in knitting socks.<br />

Previously unthinkable, this tool is now writing needlework<br />

history.<br />

Knitting socks without knitting pins – hard to believe, yet true.<br />

Novices and converts will be thrilled to see how easy it is to use.<br />

Novices will realise they need no prior knitting knowledge to<br />

produce amazing results.<br />

Converts will be delighted not only by the fact that their usual<br />

wool consumption is reduced by almost half, but also that the<br />

loom can work at least four wool thicknesses. Better still, the<br />

knitting loom not only knits socks – it is just as useful for arm<br />

and leg warmers, doll’s clothes, cuddly toys and dainty little bags.<br />

The knitting loom is small, compact and handy. It avoids getting<br />

your fingers in a knot, throws you for a loop with a neat and tidy<br />

pattern, and guarantees successful results, every time.<br />

Enjoy! Your <strong>Prym</strong> team<br />

Ingeniously simple<br />

A<br />

Double cuff with triple looping for sock wool of<br />

needle sizes 2-2.5<br />

1.<br />

Slide the yarn from the top through the centre of the knitting loom.<br />

Loop the yarn anticlockwise around peg 1L, then around pegs 1R,<br />

2R, 3R, etc. The first looping round is finished when peg 1L has been<br />

looped twice.<br />

2.<br />

1R<br />

Loop two more rounds. The required number of stitches has been<br />

“cast on” when peg 1L has been looped four times. Now start casting<br />

off.<br />

1L<br />

1R<br />

1L<br />

4.<br />

Once you have knitted a length of approx. 6 cm, start working the<br />

double cuff. Start by decreasing the number of stitches on peg 1L<br />

from three to two.<br />

5.<br />

1R<br />

Use the cast-off needle to take up the edge stitches of the bottom<br />

edge and lift each over the pegs. Each peg now has three stitches left.<br />

1L<br />

C<br />

B<br />

D<br />

Knitting loom 32 (M) for shoe sizes 32-38, suitable for smooth yarns<br />

and needle sizes 2-5.<br />

3.<br />

1R<br />

1L<br />

6.<br />

1R<br />

1L<br />

A. 32 stainless steel pegs<br />

B. Continuous numbering<br />

C. Marking for right and left sock<br />

D. Cast-off needle with soft handle<br />

Using the cast-off needle, take up the bottom stitches and lift each over<br />

the pegs. After casting off, peg 1L has three stitches left, all other pegs<br />

have two stitches. The next looping round starts with peg 1R and ends<br />

with peg 1L. Now, alternate between casting off and looping a round.<br />

Finish the cuff by reducing the number of stitches on all pegs to two.<br />

The following looping round starts with 1L and ends with 1L. 1L now<br />

has four stitches again. The leg is worked as usual by alternating<br />

cast-off and looping rounds.

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