Mary-Jane
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How do I 'cast on' to my new peg loom?I've got my lovely peg loom from Ginkotree...and I can't remember how to cast on with string to get a sheep's wool rug on the go.
Did someone do an article on it some time ago?
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Jamanda
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Re: How do I 'cast on' to my new peg loom? | Mary-Jane wrote: | I've got my lovely peg loom from Ginkotree...and I can't remember how to cast on with string to get a sheep's wool rug on the go.
Did someone do an article on it some time ago? |
Yes - but there was a bit of uncertainty about a couple of things. Ginkotree was meant to having another look at it.
Did it get sent to her?
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Mary-Jane
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Re: How do I 'cast on' to my new peg loom? | Jamanda wrote: | ...there was a bit of uncertainty about a couple of things. Ginkotree was meant to having another look at it.
Did it get sent to her? |
No idea - was I supposed to be sending it to her then?
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Jamanda
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Re: How do I 'cast on' to my new peg loom? | Mary-Jane wrote: | | Jamanda wrote: | ...there was a bit of uncertainty about a couple of things. Ginkotree was meant to having another look at it.
Did it get sent to her? |
No idea - was I supposed to be sending it to her then?  |
No - I'll get on to it.
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mochyn
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I thought this was a thread about peg-looming, not an extension to the staff room...
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Jamanda
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| mochyn wrote: | | I thought this was a thread about peg-looming, not an extension to the staff room... |
Mochyn, my dear.....hang on.
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marigold
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I just threaded a string through the hole, tied the two ends together and arranged the knotted ends away from the pegs. Dunno if that's the right way to do it, but it worked OK. Pic here of work in progress, knots are out of shot at the bottom.
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