Introducing a revolution in loom knitting – Flexee Loom ‘patent pending’ Links. Snap links together to create a FLEXIBLE knitting loom! Now you can custom build your own knitting loom with the exact peg count needed for your project. The kit can create several small looms or one large loom using all your links. You decide the size and shape you want to create!
The Flexee Links are now available in 3 sizes, Flexee Loom Links Skinny – 3/8″ gauge for thin, worsted weight yarn, Flexee Loom Links Regular – 1/2″ gauge for medium weight yarn and Flexee Loom Links Chunky – 5/8″ gauge for thick, bulky weight yarn.
Kits consist of straight and rotating links. The rotating links have a rounded ends for optimum rotating and flexibility. The straight links have square ends that can be used to create straight loom sections, or they can be used in conjunction with round links to give your rounded shape more structure.
Advantages…
- Create any size loom!
- Loom sits right on your lap, no need to have a large space.
- Color coordinate your links to mark your stitches.
- Increase and decrease easily, while knitting.
- Do small weaving projects with straight links.
- It’s super fun to connect and build your custom loom!
Flexee Loom Skinny Includes: 48 small gauge links (32 rounded links and 16 straight links). It’s a total of 96 pegs.
Flexee Loom Chunky Includes: 36 large gauge links (24 rounded links and 12 straight links). It’s total of 72 pegs.
Flexee Loom Regular Includes: 42 regular gauge links (30 rounded links and 12 straight links). It’s total of 84 pegs.
Flexee Loom Reference Chart for all sizes.
Buy your Flexee Loom Links today and let the FUN begin!
Flexee Loom Reference Chart
This looks cool but one concern would be how to keep it in a circle . It to me looks to flexible. I like the to colors . This is good for knit two ,purl two.
It does have some structure to it when in a circle, but you don’t need to keep it in a circle shape. You can just hold the section you are working on and then turn it.
What is the center to center distance between the pegs? I use the old purple adult loom which has 48 pegs, 5/8″ apart so it seems that 72 pegs would make a HUGE hat. I’ve been looking for something with 42 pegs that would be inbetween the 36 and 48 peg options. Looks very interesting.
Hi Milton, The Chunky has 5/8″ spacing, and the Skinny has 3/8″ spacing. And yes you can link together any amount of links to create any ‘even’ peg count.
Why are the links numbered?
I still don’t see market place how to purchase flex loom & how much
Could I buy more than one set and join them? That would allow me to do large projects (like a blanket) without having to sew it.
Yes definitely. You can buy several sets and make any size blanket. There is really no limit.
Where can i buy this please
Buy Flexee Loom CHUNKY: https://www.knittingboard.com/flexee-loom-links-chunky/
Buy Flexee Loom SKINNY: https://www.knittingboard.com/flexee-loom-links-skinny/
Have you tried making a single peg for the Flexee Looms to make an odd numbered pattern?
Why can’t they be used for double knitting?
I have used the flexee loom skinny on a couple of projects and really like it. I used it to make a pair if socks doing them simultaneously and I made a dragon tail scarf that I was able to add links as needed.
I am hoping that you will also do a flexee loom in 1/4 inch guage. That would be awesome to make socks using sock yarn
I’m trying to learn how to knit. How do I start on this loom? I want to start with making a scarf.
Is there an instruction guide?
I’ve never used one before and feel that I need some sort of direction …
The knitting loom set comes with a set of instructions.
I like this loom very much but please make a Flexee Loom Link with three pegs so that I can make an odd numbered pattern on a round loom!!!! Greetings from the Netherlands
A solution for odd pegs is coming.
Can you make a pocket shawl with this loom. Need more feedback on this . I bought one & should buy another
Yes, you can make a pocket scarf on this loom. However, we do not have a pattern for one.
Please create a few 3 peg links to accommodate patterns with (odd) peg requirements. Including 2 or 3 3 peg pieces in each kit would make these perfect
I make a lot of beanies so would the chunky one be better for me
Cheers Kathie
I’m new to the whole loom kitting and would love to know how many links/ pegs for every size hat ? Can’t seem to find any information online
I bought the purple set — medium weight — it is terrific !! I loom knit using a wood “S” shape
loom & it gets heavy after awhile. I tried the adjustable loom but it too lightweight but these
flexee looms are the best. They are a good heavyweight plastic — some looms are very light
weight & break very easy if not careful when choosing the correct loom weight.
I concur with those who have said to make a sock gauge loom. Also look forward to the odd number solution. If it’s available I missed it.
One question what does it mean for the chunky loom version 2020? (Odd # solution??)
Thanks, my looms should be here soon. Yea.
Thank you for your feedback. We have a finer gauge in our horizons. In respect to the odd number solution, we have released a 3-peg link for all three available gauges.
Love both my skinny and chunky flexee loom. I am purchasing the original flexee loom. And 3 peg link for all. I also appreciate the free videos and free pdf download patterns. On knittingboard.com.
Patricia
I need help. Knitting techniqyed. Ewrap cast on. Step1 says wrap working yarn around loom in a clockwise direction. Then it says wrap around each peg counter clockwise with an ewrap until all pegs are wrapped. So for step 1 us it wrapped clockwise or counter clockwise. Also bow do you do the end pegs. I am talking about step 1 only so far.
Is there anywhere I can download the instructions that come with the Flexeeloom kits? I am blind, and won’t be able to read the printed instructions when the kits arrive.