Another Kitty in the Koby Family…

This is the newest Koby, freshly created for the Blogiversary/ Kickstarter prize… the one where the winner got to choose whatever pattern from the new book, Loom Knitting for Little People, for me to make especially for them! 🙂

Catharine Plummer was our winner drawn for this  particular prize and she chose to have me loom up a Koby of her very own!

This is the Koby I had been working on when I reviewed the Martha Stewart Loom Kit  and if you remember, I had to do a little bit of adjusting to get the peg numbers to match as close as I could to the original written pattern.  It turned out that his head, body and all four feet were made with 2 additional pegs than the previous Koby.  I thought this wouldn’t make too much of a difference between the two, but when I placed the Koby made from the MS Loom next to the original Koby, the difference was clearly seen…

The first time my eldest daughter, Emily, saw them together, she said, “He shouldn’t be called Koby… he should be a Brutus!”   🙂

Then, a bit later my youngest daughter, Megan, saw the new kitty-brothers together and said, “His name should be Brutus, not Koby!”  hahaha!  You don’t think these two girls are related or anything, right? Lol! 😀

Needless to say, these guys are so cute together, but are definitely different in size.  The newest member of the Koby family looks like our original Koby’s big brother, lol!

But oh, isn’t he so handsome?

…and he has such a spritely tail!  This is the result of that little bit of trouble I had in decreasing the tail to its nicely pointed tip, while using the square setting of the MS Loom. The circle setting with the special “bird’s eye” adjustment would have been much more suitable for this particular segment. 😉  But, as Brutus/Koby demonstrates, he can be completely and very easily created using the new MS kit.

This Koby even has a special loomy tag which has his care instructions on the back. You know… when to feed him, how often he needs cat naps, the fact that he needs regular access to video chat to be able to say “hi” to his other Koby brother, clear over there in Washington State, lol. 😉

If you haven’t noticed, I have adjusted my progress bar (in the right hand sidebar) to reflect the fact that the “Koby Project” is all done!  Yippee!  At least one thing is marked off and all colored in.  Now I need to focus on the rest of the to-do’s, lol. 😉

I hope you’re all gearing up for a fantabulous Thanksgiving holiday!  We are thawing our turkey-bird as I type and have been shopping and baking and cleaning, to be ready for the oh-so-sweet & delish festivities.  May all your family be well, happy and safe throughout this week!  🙂

Bethany~

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Mittens on Knitting Looms!

Would you like to see a wonderful step-by-step video series all about how to create mittens on the looms…in ONE piece??

As many of you may know already, there has been a Super Easy Mittens pattern hanging out in the Freebies page of this site for the last several years.  In fact, this is the most popular freebie download available here at Gettin’ It Pegged, with literally 19,267 downloads as of the time of writing this post…Yowza! 😀

Christina Fasoula, or Triconista, has created a terrific video series that goes through this pattern bit-by-easy-bit!  For all of you who need a more visual explanation of the project, go ahead and take a look and definitely feel free to leave a comment or two to encourage Christina in making more tutorial videos in the future that we can all enjoy… 🙂

Video One

Video Two

Video Three

Video Four

Happy Mitten Knittin’!   …and definitely a big, warm & fuzzy thanks to Christina Fasoula! 🙂

Bethany~

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…a steal of a deal for a life-giving Cause! :)

I’m sure you remember this…

What a terrific ensemble, right? 🙂

These are the Walkabout Bag & Rwanda Wristers included in the new book, Loom Knitting for Little People.

Do you remember where the inspiration for these projects came from??

If you answered

KidKnits,

you’re spot on!

These are the four yarns used in the projects above.

Four skeins of yarn, two great looking finished projects, four days’ wages for a widow and her family in Rwanda… and a chance to help change the world a little bit for the better while doing a hobby you love. ❤

The Deal: For a limited time, receive a 10% discount when you purchase all four yarns! 😀  Just use the coupon code “LOOMKNITTING” at checkout.  Here’s where to order your special handspun and naturally dyed yarns: KidKnits Yarn.

In the words of 9 year old Ellie, founder of KidKnits…

“You’re never too young (or old 😉 ) to change a life on the other side of the world.”

Have a very happy weekend everyone!

Bethany~

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