Loom Knit Gryffindor Scarf by rodneybones
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Materials and Tools
36 peg rectangular knitting loom
red and yellow yarn
scissors
yarn needle
crochet hook


This scarf is incredibly simple to make. There are a few little fidgety things, but it is mostly just basic repetition. This is a great project for keeping your hands busy while listening to an audio book or watching television.
 
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Step 1: Anchor With a Slipknot

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Tie a slipknot in the end of the red yarn.

Put the slipknot loop onto the anchor peg on the left end of the loom, and pull it tight enough to keep it in place.
Jacowbi says: Oct 6, 2012. 5:14 PM
This is an amazing instructable! I really have to achieve a knitting loom somewhere.

I know it's probably difficult to say anything about, but could you give a hint to, how long it takes to make a scarf as long as the one in the picture?
emilyvanleemput says: Aug 4, 2012. 12:50 AM
this looks really awesome!
rodneybones (author) says: Aug 4, 2012. 8:42 AM
Thanks!
emilyvanleemput says: Aug 5, 2012. 7:19 AM
it's not hard for me to love it: I love Harry Potter and I love knitting :)
Penolopy Bulnick says: Aug 3, 2012. 12:11 PM
Neat! I've never seen a loom like this used before! It looks like it makes a really nice, comfy and warm scarf :D
rodneybones (author) says: Aug 3, 2012. 1:24 PM
Yes, it does! It is so luxurious!
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