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By Sarah E. White, About.com Guide to Knitting

Getting Loopy

Sunday May 4, 2008
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Last week I introduced you to the Loop Stitch through the Loopy Washcloth pattern, but I didn't want to share that pattern without letting you know some of the other ways the Loop Stitch might be used.

You don't have to use this stitch pattern all over a project; you could use it instead as a sort of fringe at the bottom of a fun jacket, top or skirt. Working the loop rows closer together gives you a denser field of loops, which could make a great bathmat or even a funky purse.

Whether you want to use just a little or a lot, the Loop Stitch can add a bit of loopy fun to many different projects.

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