1/01/11: Here are a few of my favorite projects that I’ve loomed over the past 5 years, both of my own design and some from my wonderful loomy friends! I hope you enjoy…(remember to honor the copyright notice to the right…thanks!)
7/7/2017: I have been trying to keep my Ravelry pattern and project listings up to date, so feel free to check them out here: http://www.ravelry.com/designers/bethany-a-dailey
- RUFF-els & Stripes Set! Pattern featured in the Provo Craft Tutorial DVD!
- Scrubby-O’s! found on the Freebies page~
- Silly Sidewinder Set! Pattern to be included in upcoming book!
- Mitered Square Potholder~ Pattern not yet published
- Super easy double knit scarfie to make a matching set to my half fingered gloves! Featured in the Provo Craft Knifty Knitter Infomercial: Fall 2009
- Mug Hugs!…can be found on the Freebies page- video tutorial can be found on the Twisted Stitches page!
- Itty Bitty Bags… Featured in the LKC Spring ’10 Issue
- Warm Woolies! Originally published as a bonus pattern for the Winter ’10 LKC…Now available in the Peggin’ Pages. 🙂
- Kissie Fishing Game! (Fish designed by Jenny Stark, game instructions are on the Freebies page. 🙂 )
- Cabled Cell Phone Case~ base pattern is the Cabled Mug Hug pattern located in the Freebies… Video Tutorials are featured on the Twisted Stitches page!
- Plush Baby Booties~ pattern to be included in upcoming book!
- Winter Wimsy in Blue… pattern and LAL links can be found on the Freebies page.
- Winter Whimsy with Monkey Fleece: pattern and LAL links can be found on the Freebies page.
- My “Roses” Winter Whimsy w/Heather Rose Wristers: W.W. pattern and LAL links can be found on the Freebies page-Heather Rose Wristers can be found in the Peggin’ Pages.
- Heather Rose Wristers! Pattern can be found in the Peggin’ Pages…
- Santa Pooch! Pattern is a variation of my Pooch Parka, found in the Loom Knitter’s Pattern Book.
- Tiny Sock with sock blocker from Decor Accents~ Pattern not yet released…
- Cabled Socks~ Loomed as the sample for the book Loom Knitting Socks by Isela Phelps.
- Blooms for Bethany! The sample loom knit for the book, Loom Knitting Socks by Isela Phelps 🙂
- Loom Knit Pocket Scarf~ pattern soon to be released
- Loom Knit Oven Mitt~ pattern available in the Freebies! 🙂
- 2 Hour Scarf~ original pattern by Maria Tolvar http://tinyurl.com/38m6efb ; modifications by me 😉 https://gettinitpegged.com/2010/12/20/the-speediest-scarf-on-the-block/
- Felted Slipper Soles! pattern can be found in the Freebies 🙂
- Pattern was made specially for the Even Knit Sock Loom by dalooms.com!… Knifty Knitter version located in the Freebies 🙂
- ‘lil Tykies…another of Bethany’s Booties! Pattern can be found in the Peggin’ Pages. 🙂
- Bethany’s Booties…pattern can be found on Peggin’ Pages. 🙂
- Bethany’s Booties-Knifty Knitter version…can be found in Peggin’ Pages.
- Spa Set…pattern can be found in Peggin’ Pages.
- Spa Set, bath mitt & scrubbie. 🙂 Find in Peggin’ Pages!
- My Braided Cables Bag-smaller size…found in the Peggin’ Pages.
- My Braided Cables Bag-lrg w/Rosettes…found in Peggin’ Pages.
- Pinwheel Blanket…pattern by Denise Layman
- Pinwheel Dishcloth…pattern by Isela Phelps, featured in the LKC
- Kitchen Towelette…pattern by Isela Phelps.
- My Dishcloth…pattern not yet released.
- Girl Gauntlet-fancy version…can be found in Peggin’ Pages.
- Girl Gauntlet-no frills version…pattern can be found in Peggin’ Pages.
- Emily’s (Jamie’s) Mitts…pattern found in How to Knit Cables on Looms, by Isela Phelps.
- My Meg’s Mitts…tutorial can be found on the Twisted Stitches page.
- Half Fingered Mitts w/Cable Cuff…a hybrid of 2 loom LALs by Isela Phelps and Karen Gielen, and a few of my own ideas mixed in. 😉
- A variation of the Mittens pattern-w/Glow in the Dark Smiley! 🙂
- Super Easy Mittens-Kids…in the Freebies.
- Super Easy Mittens-Adult…you can find in the Freebies.
- More Loomy Jewelry.
- My Sweetheart Set…pattern to be included in upcoming book!
- My Pooch Parka, featured in the Loom Knitting Pattern Book!
- My Catnap Cozy, featured in the Loom Knitting Pattern Book!
- My Sleeveless Ribbed Top, featured in the Loom Knitting Pattern Book!
- Plush Poncho with wrap back…pattern can be found in Peggin’ Pages.
- Back 2 School Poncho…pattern can be found in Peggin’ Pages.
- My Sports Cap…pattern can be found in the Peggin’ Pages.
- My Chill Chaser Cap…can be found on Peggin’ Pages.
- Chill Chaser Cap…and Chester. 🙂
- My Loomy Jewelry…tutorial can be found in the Peggin’ Pages~
- Butterfly Choker: featured in the Provo Craft Tutorial DVD!
- Loomy Jewels Tutorial featured on the front of LKC! 🙂 This can now be found in the Peggin’ Pages~
- Basketweave Placemats…my 1st pattern to be in the LKC! Now located in the Freebies.
- Arm Chair Caddy…pattern can be found on Peggin’ Pages.
- My Homespun Rosette Pillow…pattern not yet released.
- My Felted CD Carrier…you can find this in Peggin’ Pages.
- My Felted Key Fob…you can find pattern in the Freebies!
- My Crafty Cannister…pattern can be found in Peggin’ Pages.
- Felted Bottle Hug…you can find this in the Freebies.
- My Swirly Felted Bottle Hug…in the Freebies.
- Wooly Felted Pumpkin…pattern can be found on Peggin’ Pages.
- Spencer the Spider! Can be found in the Freebies.
- My Silly Slipper Socks…pattern to be included in upcoming book!
- My Chunky Slipper Socks with boa yarn. Pattern can be found in the Peggin’ Pages.
- My Chunky Slipper Socks with Homespun. Pattern can be found in the Peggin’ Pages.
- Plushy Slipper Socks…pattern by Isela Phelps.
- This was a bag loomed during an event at Michaels using the KK prpl. long loom.
- I love to embellish! This is what I did to a straw bag with a simple I-Cord.
- My Raffia Bag…you can find this in the Freebies.
- My Felted Rosette Handbag…you can find this in the Freebies.
- My Stuff Bag…you can find this in Peggin’ Pages.
- My Felted Basket Bag…you can find this in Peggin’ Pages.
- My flat bottomed basket bag! Pattern not yet released.
- Katie’s Bag…a variation of the Flat Bottom Basket Bag.
- My Candy Cane Characters…found in the Freebies.
- My Frosty Friend…featured on the cover of the LKC!
- This was my first snowman, from 2005-he’s about 3 feet tall!…pattern not yet released.
I love all your projects!!!!! You are quite creative!!! I especially love the Pooch parka. I am going to have to get my hands on that new book!!
hello bethany, i am knitting the chill chaser cap and have a question i have gotten to part where you explain about putting in a couple of stripes, i am knitting my the same color and not putting in the stripes, do i still knit 10 rows in addition to the previous 12 rows before i bring up my co row. also i am looking for a pattern of a stuffed dog that i can loom or knitting board knit for my grandson for christmas, do you know of any nice looking patterns for this. i am knitting something for each of my grandchildren, with 8 and 2 step grandchildren and daughters boyfriend 2 children i have alot of knitting to do. i have already knitted a couple of purses and have patterns for some other stuffed animals but would like a puppy to do. i wrote you a couple days ago about the pretty peds but have to put this away til i get this stuff knitted. thanks so much jean
Bethany:
When will the patterns not yet released yet be released. I am so excited to get looming some more of your patterns, they have been so much fun and I absolutely love them.
Wow, Brista! Thanks so much for your interest! 🙂
I’m happy to say that I’m currently working on a new publication that will include many of these “not yet published” patterns in one book! Yippee! 😀 If you follow the entries in the blog, you’ll be kept abreast of details relating to the future release of this new publication…can’t wait!
Happy Looming!
Bethany~
Hey Bethany:
Quick question – I bought the Girl Gauntlets pattern and it says “Using the fine gauge method, cast on” what does is the fine gauge method?
You are amazing!
No worries! The “fine gauge method” as listed in the pattern simply means to use the knit stitch rather than the ewrap. When I first developed this pattern, I was teaching locally and had not yet really immersed myself in the online “looming lingo” that is now a solid language. This was also before the most popular loom knitting books were published to help with creating common terms in the craft. I was just using my own terms to help my students remember to use the knitting method that makes a tighter stitch. 🙂
Enjoy your gauntlets! They’re really nice to wear…I find they really help with chilly hands in cooler weather and I wear mine quite a lot!
Bethany~
Hello
Where can i buy the book that has the dog parka in it? I am very new to loom knitting. I actually bought a little loom for my granddaughter who wanted to learn how to knit and crochet the traditional way (5 year old) but just couldn’t catch on. Any info or links you could provide to further help both of us would be great.
Thanks
Cathy
ITS MORE LIKE A QUESTION…iM MAKING MY SON HE,LL BE 31 AND IM MAKING HIM A CAMO BENNIE HAT..WHAT COLOR IS THE LOOM SUPPOSE TO BE HES A BIG BOY,bUT iM MEANING TALL..HES A RED NECK..i JUST NEED TO KNOW WHAT COLOR THE LOOM AND HOW DO I KNOW HOW LONG TO MAKE IT…PLEASE ANSWER BACK&GOD BLESS YOU 🙂
Hi there! 🙂
Here’s a good basic pattern for a beanie on the looms: http://www.provocraft.com/projects/projects.php?prdindex=kniftyknitter&dsp=project&idnum=33
As for which color loom to use for the hat all depends on the size of your son’s head circumference and what brand of looms you are using. The newer looms from different manufactures other than Provo Craft come in varying colors. 😉 Here’s some more excellent information on loom knitting hats, with the number of pegs needed for each size, as well as tutorials: http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/how-to-loom-knit.html
Hope this helps! 🙂
Bethany~
Its more like a Question?? I made my son a beenie and I made it too long about 2 inches long it already seald up and ready for him to wear but it about 2 inches …Is there a anyways I can shortin it? By 2 inches..I loom Knitted it?
Hi Bethany, I just watched the Scrubby-O’s video and it was great. I have a question though – I know it says for the next wedges just continue working on top of the first one – do I use the loops that are already there for the next wedge? Or do I leave those loops alone and start another wedge on top of the first wedge??