Marion Smith
01-25-2017, 1:00 AM
There's a group of folks at our church who get together once a month to knit hats and scarves and such for the homeless and disadvantaged. Many are golden agers, and have mentioned numerous times that the 3/8" diameter plain red plastic hooks supplied with the looms are difficult to use in several ways. I thought I would take a stab at helping out. This is what we came up with. I say we, because it was a callaborative effort with my wife developing prototypes and having her feedback. She also found the idea for the knitted rubber band no-slip cover and made those.
Materials:
Knitting Hook
3/4" sq x 6" turning blank
3/8" drill
Glue
No-Damage Hair Rubber Bands (about 1/2" dia)
I drilled the hole to depth, then chucked up a 3-8" x 2" steel dowel in the drive spindle and pressed on the workpiece. I predrilled for the live center spike at the other end. Turn to desired profile. Ours were 5/8" diameter. Cut off live center end and finish freehand. My wife found the rubber band knitted handle cover tutorial on YouTube. Or, you can leave it plain, or finish as desired.
Materials:
Knitting Hook
3/4" sq x 6" turning blank
3/8" drill
Glue
No-Damage Hair Rubber Bands (about 1/2" dia)
I drilled the hole to depth, then chucked up a 3-8" x 2" steel dowel in the drive spindle and pressed on the workpiece. I predrilled for the live center spike at the other end. Turn to desired profile. Ours were 5/8" diameter. Cut off live center end and finish freehand. My wife found the rubber band knitted handle cover tutorial on YouTube. Or, you can leave it plain, or finish as desired.