I am a newcomer to loom knitting, having spent most of my yarn-related life doing crochet and liking that rather well. But, one day I saw some loomed socks and decided to try out a loom.
Like most people who venture into loom crafts, I began with a set of round looms. The ones I bought were the Darice looms and I got them from Amazon for a low price. These are the large gauge round looms that require a bulky yarn or using two strands of worsted held together. I still use these looms for some projects, but I soon found them rather limiting.
Since then, I have added several different types and sizes of looms to my collection. I have worked at translating traditional knitting patterns and adapting them to the loom. I have worked on the Prym sock loom and made it do things it was never meant to do.
But, I am still an amateur. What I share is simply the things I have learned and the things I enjoy doing. If you find anything here that is helpful, I will be very pleased. So, don't expect that I will be the go-to expert on everything loom-related.
I am just the Raving Loom lady.
