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contents Fun, fast and easy, Loop-It is a new

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kind of yarn that requires no hooks or

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needles! Just use your fingers to easily pull the loops through one another and watch the fabric appear. Loop-It is finger looping fun!

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easy style scarf The fun zigzagging stitch pattern on this scarf keeps things interesting as you make it. Wear it with your favorite coat to keep warm.

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finger looping fun cowl Just one ball means you can make a cute cowl for yourself or as a gift in a snap!

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lattice pillow Add an easy pop of color to any cozy room with this pillow.

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cleverly cabled throw Ready to show off your Loop-It skills? This cabled throw is perfect for snuggling up in the mornings, or reading before going to sleep.

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rainbow blanket Kids will love this soft, fun and colorful blanket! You’ll love how quickly and easily it works up!

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mermaid tail loop-it blanket What little girl doesn’t want a mermaid blanket!? This one is great because you don’t need to know how to knit or crochet, just start looping!

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Easy Style Scarf

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WHAT YOU WILL NEED RED HEART® Loop-It™: 2 balls 9530 Turq's and Cacos Gauge is not necessary for this project

SHOP YARN

Red Heart® Loop-It™ Art. E884 available in 3.5 oz (100 g), 7.6 yd (7 m) balls

Designed by Laura Bain

The fun zigzagging cable stitch pattern on this scarf keeps things interesting as you make it. Wear it with your favorite coat to keep warm. NOTES Finger looping fun™ - No tools required Begin work on a flat surface. Stitches are worked by pulling loops of yarn through a row of previous loops. Right side will be facing throughout. To join balls of yarn, overlap three loops from the end of first ball with three loops from the beginning of second ball and work overlapping loops as one. SCARF To create base row, start with a length of 10 loops. Row 1 (Right Side): With yarn in back, and working from left to right, pull loops of working yarn through the loops of base row, working from back to front – knit row formed. Do Not Turn Work. Row 2: Working from right to left, skip first loop of working yarn, pull 2nd loop of working yarn through first loop on previous row from front to back, pull first skipped loop from working yarn through 2nd loop on previous row, [skip next loop of working yarn, pull next loop of working yarn through next loop on previous row from front to back, pull skipped loop from working yarn through next loop on previous row] across row – right-leaning cable row. Do Not Turn Work. Row 3: Working from left to right, skip first loop of working yarn, pull 2nd loop of working yarn through first loop on previous row from front to back, pull first skipped loop from working yarn through 2nd loop on previous row, [skip next loop of working yarn, pull next loop of working yarn through next loop on previous row from front to back, pull skipped loop from working yarn through next loop on previous row] across – left-leaning cable row. Do Not Turn Work.

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Easy Style Scarf

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Repeat Rows 2-3 until piece measures 90" [229 cm] from beginning. Bind off Working across last row, pull the first two loops of working yarn through first 2 loops of previous row, pull the second loop just worked through the first loop, pull a third loop of working yarn through next stitch, pull that loop through the previous loop. Continue in this manner across the row until all stitches have been secured. Pull end through last loop. FINISHING Weave in ends. You can tack ends down with sewing thread to help camouflage them in back of the work.

ABBREVIATIONS cm = centimeters; mm = millimeters; [ ] = work directions in brackets the number of times specified.

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Finger Looping Fun Cowl

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BASIC

WHAT YOU WILL NEED RED HEART® Loop-It™: 1 ball 535 So Jaded Gauge is not necessary for this project

SHOP YARN

Red Heart® Loop-It™ Art. E884 available in 3.5 oz (100 g), 7.6 yd (7 m) balls

Designed by Red Heart Design Team

Grab a ball of Loop-It yarn and get looping with this cowl! You don’t need to know how to knit or crochet, just pull the loops through and you’ll have a cool cowl in no time. NOTES Finger looping fun™ - No tools required Begin work on a flat surface. Stitches are worked by pulling loops of yarn through a row of previous loops. Right side will be facing throughout. To join balls of yarn, overlap three loops from the end of first ball with three loops from the beginning of second ball and work overlapping loops as one. SCARF To create base row, start with a length of 11 loops. Row 1 (Right Side): With yarn in back, and working from left to right, pull loops of working yarn through the loops of base row loops working from back to front – knit row formed. Do Not Turn Work. Row 2: Working from right to left, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from back to front – knit row. Do Not Turn Work. Row 3: Working from left to right, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from back to front – knit row. Do Not Turn Work. Row 4: Working from right to left, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from back to front – knit row. Do Not Turn Work. Row 5: With yarn in front, and working from left to right, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from front to back – purl row formed. Do Not Turn Work. Row 6: Working from right to left, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from front to back – purl row. Do Not Turn Work. continued... © 2019 Coats & Clark

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Finger Looping Fun Cowl

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Row 7: Working from left to right, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from front to back – purl row. Do Not Turn Work. Row 8: Working from right to left, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from front to back – purl row. Do Not Turn Work. Rows Rows Rows Rows Rows Rows

9-12: Repeat Rows 3-4 (four knit rows made). 13-16: Repeat Rows 5-6 (four purl rows made). 17-20: Repeat Rows 3-4 (four knit rows made). 21-25: Repeat Rows 5-6 (four purl rows made). 26-29: Repeat Rows 3-4 (four knit rows made). 30-33: Repeat Rows 5-6 (four purl rows made).

Bind off Fold work in half, pull loops from last row through the first row of work. Working across, pull first two loops of working yarn through first 2 loops of previous row, pull the second loop just worked through the first loop, pull a third loop of working yarn through next stitch, pull that loop through the previous loop. Continue in this manner across the row until all stitches have been secured. Pull end through last loop. Cowl is now formed. FINISHING Weave in ends. (You can tack ends down with sewing thread to help camouflage them in the back of the work).

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Lattice Pillow

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WHAT YOU WILL NEED RED HEART® Loop-it™: 2 balls 851 Blue-ming Pillow form, 16" [40 cm] square Sewing thread Sewing needle Gauge is not necessary for this project

SHOP YARN

Red Heart® Loop-It™ Art. E884 available in 3.5 oz (100 g), 7.6 yd (7 m) balls

Designed by Cassandra Bibler

Add an easy pop of color to any cozy room with this finger looping fun pillow. NOTES Finger looping fun™ - No tools required Begin work on a flat surface. Stitches are worked by pulling loops of yarn through a row of previous loops. Right side will be facing throughout. To join balls of yarn, overlap three loops from the end of first ball with three loops from the beginning of second ball and work overlapping loops as one. PILLOW To create base row, start with a length of 28 loops – 28 sts. Row 1 (Right Side): With yarn in back, and working from right to left, [cross next 2 loops from previous row with left loop in front facing towards right, pull next loop of working yarn through first crossed st (loop in front) from front to back, pull next loop from working yarn through next crossed st (loop in back), pull next loop of working yarn through next 2 sts] across. Do Not Turn Work. Row 2: With yarn in back, and working from left to right, [pull next loop of working yarn through next 3 sts, cross next 2 loops from previous row with first loop in front facing towards right, pull next loop of working yarn through first crossed st (loop in back) from front to back, pull next loop from working yarn through next crossed st (loop in front), pull next loop of working yarn through next 2 sts] across to last st, pull next loop of working yarn through last st. Do Not Turn Work. Row 3: With yarn in back, and working from right to left, [pull next loop of working yarn through next 2 sts, cross next 2 loops from previous row with left loop in front facing towards right, pull next loop of working yarn through first crossed st

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Lattice Pillow

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(loop in front) from front to back, pull next loop from working yarn through next crossed st (loop in back)] across. Do Not Turn Work. Row 4: With yarn in back, and working from left to right, [pull next loop of working yarn through next st, cross next 2 loops from previous row with first loop in front facing towards right, pull next loop of working yarn through first crossed st (loop in back) from front to back, pull next loop from working yarn through next crossed st (loop in front), pull next loop of working yarn through next st] across. Do Not Turn Work. Repeat Rows 1-4 until piece measures 33" [84 cm] from beginning. Bind off Working across last row, pull the first two loops of working yarn through first 2 loops of previous row, pull the second loop just worked through the first loop, pull a third loop of working yarn through next stitch, pull that loop through the previous loop. Continue in this manner across the row until all stitches have been secured. Pull end through last loop. FINISHING Fold cover in half with sts of last Bind-off row lining up with sts of base row. Sew two sides of Pillow closed, Insert pillow form and sew last side closed. Weave in ends. You can tack ends down with sewing thread to help camouflage them in back of the work. loop from working yarn through next loop on previous row] across – left-leaning cable row. Do Not Turn Work.

ABBREVIATIONS cm = centimeters; mm = millimeters; [ ] = work directions in brackets the number of times specified.

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Cleverly Cabled Throw

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WHAT YOU WILL NEED RED HEART® Loop-it™: 8 balls 402 Elephantastic Yarn needle Gauge is not necessary for this project

SHOP YARN Red Heart® Loop-It™ Art. E884 available in 3.5 oz (100 g), 7.6 yd (7 m) balls

Designed by Quayln Stark

Throw measures 35" [89 cm] x 50" [127 cm]. Love to cozy up with cables, but don’t want to knit them traditionally? Loop-it yarn is the answer! Just pull the loops through each other and you’ll have a classic blanket in no time! NOTES Finger looping fun™ - No tools required Begin work on a flat surface. Stitches are worked by pulling loops of yarn through a row of previous loops. Right side will be facing throughout. To join balls of yarn, overlap three loops from the end of first ball with three loops from the beginning of second ball and work overlapping loops as one. THROW Measure 58 loops and fold yarn at this point to create base row. Row 1: Working from right to left, pulling loops from working yarn through loops of base row, [k2, p3, k6, p3] four times, k2. Do not turn work. Row 2: Working from left to right, [k2, p3, k6, p3] four times, k2. Do not turn work. Row 3: Repeat Row 1. Row 4: Repeat Row 2. Row 5: Working from right to left, [k2, p3, C6F, p3] four times, k2. Do not turn work. Row 6: Repeat Row 2. Rows 7-54: Repeat Rows 1-6 for eight times.

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Cleverly Cabled Throw

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Row 55: Repeat Row 1. Row 56: Repeat Row 2. Row 57: Repeat Row 1. Bind off Working across, pull the first two loops of working yarn through first 2 loops of previous row, pull the second loop just worked through the first loop, pull a third loop of working yarn through next stitch, pull that loop through the previous loop. Continue in this manner across the row until all stitches have been secured. Pull end through last loop. FINISHING Weave in ends. (You can tack ends down with sewing thread to help camouflage them in the back of the work).

ABBREVIATIONS Knit st: Pull loops of working yarn through the loops of previous row loops working from back to front. Purl st: Pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from front to back. Cable Six Front (C6F): Skip next 3 loops of previous row and hold in front of work, pull next 3 loops of working yarn through next 3 loops of previous row (3 knit sts), then pull next 3 loops of working yarn through 3 skipped loops (3 knit sts). cm = centimeters; k = knit; mm = millimeters; p = purl; st(s) = stitch(es); [ ] = work directions in brackets the number of times specified.

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Loop-It Rainbow Blanket

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WHAT YOU WILL NEED RED HEART® Loop-it™: 1 ball each 535 So Jaded A, 531 Everybody in the Pool B, 851 Blue-ming C, 753 Berry Gorgeous D, 797 Cosmopolitan E, and 730 Creamsicle F Yarn needle Gauge is not necessary for this project

SHOP YARN Red Heart® Loop-It™ Art. E884 available in 3.5 oz (100 g), 7.6 yd (7 m) balls

Designed by Rebecca J. Venton

Blanket measures 35" [89 cm] wide x 35" [89 cm] long. This sweet little blanket is perfect for nap time! It’s easy to make, you don’t have to know how to knit or crochet, just pull the loops through and you’ll have a cute blanket when finished. NOTES Finger looping fun™ - No tools required Begin work on a flat surface. Stitches are worked by pulling loops of yarn through a row of previous loops. Right side will be facing throughout. To change color, cut one loop open on both the ending yarn, and new yarn. Using the loose ends, tie them together. With a yarn needle, weave in ends. BLANKET Measure 55 loops of A and fold yarn at this point to create base row. Row 1 (Right Side): Working from left to right, pull loops of working yarn through the loops of base row loops working from back to front – knit row formed. Do Not Turn Work. Row 2: Working from right to left, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from back to front – knit row. Do Not Turn Work. Row 3: Working from left to right, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from back to front – knit row. Do Not Turn Work. Row 4: Working from right to left, pull loops from working yarn through loops of previous row from back to front – knit row. Do Not Turn Work.

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Loop-It Rainbow Blanket

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Rows 5-6: Repeat Rows 3-4. Change to B and repeat Rows 3-4 three times. Change to C and repeat Rows 3-4 three times. Change to D and repeat Rows 3-4 three times. Change to E and repeat Rows 3-4 three times. Change to F and repeat Rows 3-4 three times. Bind off Working from left to right, pull the first two loops of working yarn through first 2 loops of previous rows, pull the second loop just worked through the first loop, pull a third loop of working yarn through next stitch, pull that loop through the previous loop. Continue in this manner across the row until all stitches have been secured. Pull end through last loop. FINISHING Weave in ends.

ABBREVIATIONS A, B, C = Color A, B, C; cm = centimeters; mm = millimeters.

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Loopy Mermaid Tail Blanket

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EASY

WHAT YOU WILL NEED RED HEART® Loop-it™: 4 balls 9915 Ok Coral A, 2 779 Cosmopolitan B Yarn needle Gauge is not necessary for this project

SHOP YARN Red Heart® Loop-It™ Art. E884 available in 3.5 oz (100 g), 7.6 yd (7 m) balls

Designed by Laura Bain

Mermaid Tail measures 26" [66 cm] waist x 53" [134 cm]. Let your imagination run wild! Your little mermaid will love to snuggle up in this pretty little tail. NOTES Finger looping fun™ - No tools required Begin work on a flat surface. Stitches are worked by pulling loops of yarn through a row of previous loops. Right side will be facing throughout. To join balls of yarn, overlap three loops from the end of first ball with three loops from the beginning of second ball and work overlapping loops as one. Tail is worked in the round from the waist down to Fins. Fins are worked back and forth in rows with right side facing throughout. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS K2tog Knit 2 (together): Pull one loop of working yarn through next 2 loops of previous row – 1 st decrease. TAIL With A, measure 44 loops (approximately 26" [66 cm]) and create a circle to create base round. Place marker in first loop for beginning of round. Beginning Border Rounds 1-3 (Right Side): Working from left to right around circle, pull loops of working yarn through loops of previous round, working from back to front – knit round formed – 44 sts. Do Not Turn Work. Rounds 4-17: Working from left to right, pull loops of working yarn through loops of previous round to last 2 loops, k2tog – 30 sts remain on last row worked. Do Not Turn Work.

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Round 18: Working from left to right, pull loops of working yarn through loops of previous round. Do Not Turn Work. Repeat Round 18 until piece measures 34" [86 cm] from beginning. Cut A. Fin Lay tail flat with beginning marker positioned in center of back. Piece will be worked back and forth in rows. Row 1: Working with B, beginning at first front loop on left and working from left to right, [pull next loop of working yarn through front st of previous round, pull next loop of working yarn through back st of previous round] across until all 30 loops have been worked. Row 2: Working from right to left, pull loops of working yarn through loops of previous row, working from back to front – knit row formed. Do Not Turn Work. Row 3: Working from left to right, pull loops of working yarn through loops of previous row, working from back to front – knit row formed. Do Not Turn Work. Repeat Rows 2 and 3 four more times for a total of 10 rows. Shaping Fin Both sides of Fin are worked separately. Right Fin Row 1: Working from right to left, pull loops of working yarn through next 13 loops, k2tog, leave remaining loops unworked for Left Fin – 14 sts. Do Not Turn Work. Row 2: Working from left to right, k2tog, pull loops of working yarn through loops of previous row – 13 sts. Do Not Turn Work. Repeat Rows 1-2 until there is only one loop remaining. Pull working yarn through loop to fasten off. Left Fin Row 1: Working with B, beginning at first loop on left and working from left to right in unworked loops of Row 1 of Right Fin, pull loops of working yarn through next 13 loops of previous row, k2tog – 14 sts. Do Not Turn Work.

FINISHING Weave in ends. You can tack ends down with sewing thread to help camouflage them in back of the work.

Row 2: Working from right to left, k2tog, pull loops of working yarn through loops of previous row – 13 sts. Do Not Turn Work.

ABBREVIATIONS

Repeat Rows 1-2 until there is only one loop remaining. Pull working yarn through loop to fasten off.

A, B, C = Color A, B, C; cm = centimeters; k = knit; k2tog = knit 2 sts together; mm = millimeters; st(s) = stitch(es); [ ] = work directions in brackets the number of times specified.

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Fun, fast and easy, Loop-It is a new kind of yarn that requires no hooks or needles! Just use your fingers to pull the loops through one another and watch the fabric appear. Perfect for kids, teens, adults or anyone who has always wanted to knit or crochet, this yarn is a great first step. Make blankets, scarves and pillows. There’s no limits to your creativity. Loop-It is finger looping fun™!

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