Sometimes the best things in life ARE free 😉
These patterns are now grouped by the loom used in the pattern, starting with the smallest loom and moving on to the next largest and so on. The very last category has little appliques made from I-cords and can be done on any loom with at least 3 pegs. Have fun!
DA Keepsake Loom
Christmas Card Capers Ornaments
Spool Knitter Patterns
Flower Fairies
Flower Loom Patterns
Green Round Knifty Knitter
Red Round Knifty Knitter
Flowers in my Baskets Afghan Square
Blue Round Knifty Knitter
Oh My Stars and Garters Satchel
Made with I-cords
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Thank you so much.I love these….Judy
These look wonderful!! Thank you very much for sharing
Thank you so much for sharing your patterns.
Love your patterns, thank you.
The ice cream cones are adorable; great work! You and I need to collaberate on a project together; lol! Im so glad you liked the pattern I sent you too!
I love the work you do and appreciate you teaching people. look forward to making it and hearing from you on how the classes work. hugs betty. and where they take place.
Thank you so much for sharing your patterns! They’re delightful!
All your patterns are so cute!!!!!! I love the kissie fish:)
love your ice cream cones and your other ideas made with knifty knitter…
We could have a blast filming the next infomercial for Provo Craft with some of your projects. Please contact me as soon as you can.
cathyd@provocraft.com
thanks
🙂
Cathy
[…] My friend Jenny Stark, aka Guppy Girl, has this sweet little pattern on her site: Kissie Fish. These little darlings can be knit up in no time on the KK 12 peg Flower […]
There is no link for the pretty baby headband pattern – love it!
Could you please put the pattern for the headband up, If not I understand. And all your stuff is beautiful.
Hi there 🙂 Thanks for the nice comment. I will definitely get the headband pattern up on the blog by the end of the week. It’s a very simple knit. Have a great day!
Hey I was reading some old post on another part of your site. Did you create a square for an afghan like in the pic on this page? Just curious how hard they were, if you did? YOU are so talented if I had some of that I would be thrilled but last my talent has yet to be found and I am 45. LOL Have a good night !!!!
You are so nice. I’m sure you have plenty of talents 🙂 I am trying to figure out which square you are talking about. I linked back to the page where you left your comment. I see the Flowers in My Baskets square (that I have a pattern for), the Wobbely Bobbely square (also my pattern) and then the Butterfly Blanket in my Flickr feed. The Butterfly Blanket is actually crochet. It’s not my pattern. I can send you a link for it if you want. Thanks for visiting my blog. Have a great day!
Jenny
oh these are so perfect for an ‘aquarium’ I am making for a friend who can not have animals in her apartment. Thank you for your generosity!!
I am so glad you like them 🙂 What a fun way to put these patterns to use. I am imagining an aquarium with fishies, jellies, and shellies in it. I’ll bet it will be so fun. I’d love to see pics if you can send them. Have a great day!
All of these are so adorable, and lovely! Thank you for being so sharing in your creativity:)
Thank you, Jolene! I’m so glad you like them =)
Thank you very much for those patterns its soooooooooooo good
i just want to ask if you can help me i want to know how can i do the zegzag stitch on loom please
I’m glad you like the patterns! I haven’t tried the zigzag stitch on the looms, but there is a good how-to page on it here: http://loomknittinghelp.com/looms/kb/stitches/stitches/zigzag.html Hope that helps =)
Hi Jenny! I just wanted to thank you so much for taking the time to not only create these wonderful projects, but for sharing them with us as well. I appreciate all the hard work you’ve done and I look forward to seeing more of your awesome creativity! =)
Hugs,
April
Thank you April! I’m so glad you like the patterns. Hope you have a great weekend.
[…] must stop by Jenny Stark’s site to visit all her fun little freebies…there are so many that could definitely be whipped up in […]
Need patterns badly.Please help me.
Hi there! What sort of patterns are you looking for? Each of the projects pictured on this page have a free pattern available. You can get the pattern by clicking the title of the pattern (above the picture of the project). Have fun 🙂
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these patterns are really cool. my friends and family will love there gift for Christmas this year thanks to you!
Thank you for the kind comment 🙂 I hope you have fun with them and that your holidays are fabulous.
I am looking for a snood pattern for my looms I have the round and long ones made by boye. The are knitting looms. I have arthritis and cannot crouched any more the looms are easier to use. I have one snood that was given to me and I love wearing it. I guess you would call it a renaissance type. Please let me know where I might find a pattern. I would like to make my own. I love wearing mine. Thank you
Hi Mary! The only loom knit snood that I am aware of can be found here: http://loomlady.blogspot.com/2007/05/wendys-snood.html You might find others if you try a search on google. Hope that helps 🙂
Love the patterns, will have to try a few of them out!
Thanks! I hope you have fun with them 🙂
Help. I love the loom knitting booties but everytime that I do one I have holes on both sides of the heel. What am I doing wrong? thanks
Hi Gwen! Sorry to hear that you are getting holes in the heel of your booties. Are you lifting the stitch off of the peg before making the wrap and turn? Placing the wrap below the stitch helps prevent the holes in the heel. If that doesn’t solve the issue, let me know and we’ll brainstorm together 🙂
Thank you so much for the different patterns. They are wonderful I am just starting out with the different looms. It is amazing that there is so much you can do with the looms. Thanks again!
Thanks for your kind comment, Terry 🙂 Happy loom knitting!
Love your patterns. Can’t wait to get started, thanks for being so generous! I’m new to the loom and you have some great goodies to make.
Thank you, JudyMarie! I’m glad you like the patterns. Happy Stitching!
What are I-cords how can I learn to use them
Hello 🙂 An i-cord is a simple knitted cord. They can be done in different thicknesses. Here is a quick tutorial on making a 2 peg knitted i-cord on a loom:
thank you
Loved the mini cream cones! Just made a double scoop using my homemade 8 peg spool loom! I’m blogging about it and will include a link to your cone pattern and site! http://dashaina.com/2016/11/loomin-knit/
[…] . Later this evening I found a few “spool” loom projects and decided to try out Guppy Girl’s adorable Mini Cream […]
This is too crazy,,,,,,, l have been looking for patterns for looming,, why is it there are free patterns which are not available?
Do you know of a stuffed shark or shark hat for baby? I really appreciate that you share you patterns!! Thank you so much!
Hi Cindy. Thank you for your comment.
I don’t personally know of any loom knit shark patterns. Have you tried an internet search?