Make a slipknot or simply wrap the yarn around the first peg.
100-220 yards Worsted Weight Yarn
Continue wrapping the yarn around each peg, starting behind the beg and bringing it around the front.
Wrap around the first peg again, above the first stitch. Then use the hook to go under the bottom loop and bring it over the top loop and behind the peg.
Repeat this for each peg, continuing until you've knit double the length of the brim you'd like. Stop on the last peg.
Form the Brim
Find the first loop you wrapped and put it over the first peg, folding the knitting in half.
Continue this process until each loop is over its respective peg.Use the hook to bring the bottom stitch over the top and behind the peg. Repeat on all pegs to secure the brim.
Finish the Loom Knit Hat
Start wrapping each peg again and using the hook to lift it over the top peg. Continue until you've made the length of hat you'd like.
Cut off the end of the yarn so that you have a long tail and thread the needle. Push the needle from the bottom through the loop on the first peg.
Lift the loop off of the first peg and pull the yarn all the way through.
Repeat this process for each peg until the knitting is completely off of the loom.
Turn it inside out and pull the yarn to tighten and close the opening. Tie it off.
To hide the end of the tail, sew the needle through several of the back stitches, then trim off the excess yarn.
Add the Pom Pom
If you want to add a pom pom, you can either make your own with this and leave the tails long or purchase one (such as these). Sew the tails into the top loops of the hat, bringing the ends into the inside of the hat.
Tie the ends into a knot on the inside of the hat.
Bring it right-side out and the loom knit hat is ready to wear!
Notes
Use this free printable loom knit hat size chart to easily access all the sizing information you need. All sizes are approximate depending on the loom, yarn, and stitches so modify as necessary.
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