Collage showcasing various finished loom knit stuffed animals by Scarlett Royal, including a bear, fox, and elephant.
Explore a delightful collection of loom knit stuffed animals designed by the exceptionally talented loom knitter, Scarlett Royal. Known online through her blog, The Loom Muse, Scarlett is a stay-at-home mom and a gifted artist who generously shares her craft through detailed patterns and video tutorials. This is fantastic news for visual learners and YouTube enthusiasts who often find complex written instructions challenging. Watching step-by-step video guides makes even intricate Knitting Patterns For Stuffed Animals achievable for many crafters. Scarlett’s charming creations have captured the hearts of many followers, showcasing what’s possible with loom knitting.
This resource compiles Scarlett Royal’s wonderful loom knit critters, providing easy access to her free patterns and tutorials hosted on her personal website. Please note that the patterns themselves are not hosted here, respecting the unwritten rules of online crafting etiquette. Instead, you’ll find an organized list featuring images, brief descriptions, and direct links to each project on The Loom Muse. This guide aims to help you quickly find the perfect loom knitting pattern for your next stuffed animal project. Before you dive in, consider watching the short video preview for her Loom Knit Stuffed Animals DVD – it offers great value. While visiting Scarlett’s site, take a moment to leave a thank you comment; creating these patterns and videos requires significant time and effort.
Essential Supplies for Loom Knitting Toys
Before starting, gather the necessary supplies. Scarlett primarily uses Knifty Knitter looms, so peg counts mentioned usually refer to this brand unless specified otherwise.
- Looms: Different sizes of Knifty Knitter (KK) or similar round looms are typically required.
- Loom Hook: Any standard loom hook will work.
- Yarn: Specific yarn weights and colors will be listed in individual patterns.
- Craft Eyes: Safety eyes or buttons add personality to your creations.
- Poly-Fil: For stuffing the animals.
- Yarn Needle: For sewing pieces together and weaving in ends.
Tip: It’s recommended to print the pattern, review all instructions, and watch the accompanying video entirely before starting. While some projects might seem daunting for absolute beginners, if you’ve successfully loom knitted a basic hat, you should be able to manage most of these stuffed animal patterns with the help of the video tutorials.
Free Loom Knit Stuffed Animal Patterns by Scarlett Royal
Find direct links to Scarlett’s FREE patterns and video tutorials below. All image credits belong to Scarlett Royal.
Scarlett’s YouTube Channel: Click HERE
The Large Teddy Bear
A beautifully crafted classic teddy bear made entirely on a loom.
The Fox
An incredibly charming and detailed loom knit fox.
- Video: No specific video for this free pattern, but technique videos are available on her site.
- Loom Needed: 24 Peg Round Loom
- Pattern Link: Click HERE
The Elephant
A definite favorite! This pattern creates an endearing elephant, perfect as a gift.
The Dragon
Create your very own mythical creature with this detailed loom knitting pattern.
- Video: Yes (Length: 104:48 minutes)
- Loom Needed: 24 Peg Round Loom (Any brand, Scarlett used Martha Stewart)
- Pattern and Video Link: Click HERE
The Turtle
An adorable, low-maintenance pet you can knit yourself.
- Video: None provided for this specific pattern.
- Loom Needed: 24 Peg Round Loom and Flower Loom
- Pattern Link: Click HERE
The Pony / Horse
Knit your own version of My Little Pony in any color combination you desire.
- Video: No specific video for this free pattern; technique videos are available on her site.
- Loom Needed: 24 Peg and 12 Peg Round Looms
- Pattern Link: (Note: Original article missing link, pattern might be on her blog)
The Mini Dog
A sweet little canine companion that requires no walking!
- Video: Click HERE
- Loom Needed: 12 Peg Round Loom
- Pattern and Video Link: (Note: Original article missing link, pattern might be on her blog or YouTube)
The Teddy Bear (Small)
A classic comfort toy, this smaller teddy bear is perfect for cuddles.
- Video: Click HERE (Same video as large bear, likely shows techniques applicable to both)
- Loom Needed: 24 Peg and 12 Peg Round Looms
- Pattern and Video Link: (Note: Original article missing link, pattern might be on her blog)
The Duck
Softer and cuddlier than a rubber ducky, this loom knit duck is sure to delight.
- Video: Click HERE
- Loom Needed: 24 Peg Round Loom
- Pattern and Video Link: (Note: Original article missing link, pattern might be on her blog or YouTube)
The Bunny Rabbit
Those floppy ears make loom knit bunnies irresistibly cute.
- Video: Not Free – Included in the DVD ($6)
- Loom Needed: 24 Peg and 12 Peg Round Looms
- Pattern Link: (Note: Original article missing link, pattern might be on her blog)
The Horse (Detailed)
An impressive project showcasing the possibilities of loom knitting.
Expand Your Skills
If you enjoy these patterns, you might also want to try Scarlett’s tutorial on the Crocodile Stitch, often used for unique textures like owl feathers.
Collage featuring loom knit owl hats using the crocodile stitch technique.
Conclusion
Scarlett Royal offers a fantastic resource for anyone looking for free loom Knitting Patterns For Stuffed Animals. Her clear instructions and accompanying videos make these adorable projects accessible even for those relatively new to loom knitting. By providing links to her original content, we hope to make it easy for you to find and enjoy creating these charming critters. Remember to visit The Loom Muse to access the patterns and show your appreciation for Scarlett’s hard work. Happy loom knitting!
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