Loom Knitting Tiny Teddy Bears

Denise M Canela
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About this ebook

 These Tiny Teddy Bears are so super cute and so easy to make. The how to video gives you step by step instructions on how to loom knit the project from beginning to end. The pattern includes the basic bear and 3 accessories to help you add more personality to your Teddy. All you need is listed below.
SKILL LEVEL : Advanced Beginner to Intermediate 
STITCHES: Knit (Use the U-wrap version of the Knit Stitch as seen in the video) 
LOOM: ANY Small Loom approximately 5 inches in diameter with 24-pegs. 
YARN: Approximately 60 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn. 
TOOLS AND NOTIONS: Any Loom Hook, Yarn Needle, Embroidery Floss and Embroidery Needle
MAKE-UP: Pink Blush and Applicator
PROJECT SIZE: Approximately 4 ½ inches tall

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3.5
2 reviews
Candace Leavens
February 23, 2019
I've watched this YouTube video numerous times and already mostly made 1 bear, I bought the book so I'd have the accessory patterns. Denise at Loomahat is the best loom knitting teacher I've found! Her patterns are awesome and actually doable for someone like me who just learned to loom knit and still has a lot more to learn. I can't wait to make more of her designs!
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About the author

 I am a wife, a mother of two awesome children, a full-time manager, and part-time blogger, blogger, pattern designer and charity crafter. Our little family currently lives in Sunny South Florida.

I learned about loom knitting in 2010 during a store product demonstration. The Knifty Knitter representative gave me a quick ten minute lesson which did not include how to close the hat because dinner time was quickly approaching and it was time to head out the door.  I had to figure out the technique myself with the little booklet that's included in the kit. It wasn't terribly difficult but I knew that learning that step would have been easier if I could have seen the rep actually closing the loom knit hat. Once I got over that hurdle I was hooked! This was fail-proof knitting even with my attention disorder. I could imagine all the charities that could benefit from this craft. I was making hats while I watched TV, listened to the radio, rode along in the car (not driving), sat in my backyard and enjoyed a clear afternoon.

I didn't go into full swing until early 2012 which is when I considered myself an actual loom knitter. I stepped off the hat train to discover a world of loom knit gear, accessories, home decor, and toys.  Scarves gloves, dolls, pillows, and sweaters appeared in my horizon. I needed to teach others how easy it was for anyone to knit. I remembered how I had wished that I could have SEEN the rep finish the hat and so by 2013 I was on YouTube.

It has now become a big part of my business and my charitable work (an important part of who I am) because it lends itself for so many projects. I have been able to include them in my gift filled shoe boxes through Operations Christmas Child and to send them with missionaries to places like Russia where temperatures are unbelievably cold. I have taught others and they have given their local Humane Society blankets for pets, Afghans for wheelchair Veterans, and little hats to Hospital Nurseries for their premature babies, among so many others. It's the reason why I loom and teach loom knitting. I pray one day to make this my full-time work.

Visit my website at: LoomaHat.com

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