€¢ Tie the yarn to the tiny peg on the side. (It doesn't matter which side.) • Start wrapping the yarn around the big pegs in a cursive "e" pattern. €¢ Keep on wrapping until it is the desired length.
€¢ Wrap around the looms again so that there are two loops on each peg. (Just start wrapping where you left off.) • Take your purple hook that was included with the Knifty Knitter Loom. Using the hook, start at the first peg and lift the bottom loop over the top loop and off the peg.
€¢ Repeat this with all the pegs on both sides of the Knifty Knitter. When you finish this, wrap the yarn around the pegs once and lift the bottom loop off. Repeat wrapping and lifting off until the project is long enough.
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