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The alcohol produced in bread making is driven off when the dough is baked. The fermentation of wine and sourdough breads is often initiated by naturally occurring yeasts present in air. One yeast cell can ferment approximately its own weight of glucose per hour. <a href="https://fadayeast.com/product-category/brewer-yeast-alcohol-yeast/" rel="nofollow">alcohol yeast</a><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15035441843221588512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-53185743322580534872016-03-14T19:56:47.266-04:002016-03-14T19:56:47.266-04:00Me neither. After struggling thru 3 rounds on it....Me neither. After struggling thru 3 rounds on it...with it many times unravelering...I just put it<br />Away...read my note on today..that explains it....good luck!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11858447777023319289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-65257295673226127232016-03-14T19:51:23.260-04:002016-03-14T19:51:23.260-04:00Well my loom was a Birthday Present given to me in...Well my loom was a Birthday Present given to me in front of many family members,,they know I can do "anything".First request was "I expect a pair by Christmas ". Lol..this thing frustrated me so bad!! Wrap a length..woops there it goes unravelering..thought I had it held..As loose as I looped it was still too tight,,not enough strength in these 86 year old hands, to lift it up and over..yes I finally made 3turns around ....just set it aside..now need to figure out how to let them all know..I quit...oh I know I will go to EBay and buy sox there for everyone in my family....thanks for reading!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11858447777023319289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-33857223925034200162016-01-25T07:18:30.891-05:002016-01-25T07:18:30.891-05:00I've wondered about using the small hat looms ...I've wondered about using the small hat looms with thick yarn. I may try that. Certainly, I think it would work better for me than the original sock loom, which I still think is just painful and frustrating! Thanks for the tip!Jennifer Lorenzettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04786323329087269634noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-85713857420586533652016-01-23T00:43:43.990-05:002016-01-23T00:43:43.990-05:00I love my sock loom even though I haven't fini...I love my sock loom even though I haven't finished a single sock!So why do I love it? Because while learning to use the loomand working on my first sock, I got the great idea to use the smallest of my hat looms to make the softest slipper socks. I use the same sock making technique, but with the softest thickest baby blanket yarn and I can whip out a pair of slipper socks in just a few hours. Best gift I have everbeen given.kozychichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02675382435956800305noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-9249988573522334062015-01-09T08:27:12.753-05:002015-01-09T08:27:12.753-05:00I do have a tone of the plastic looms, but I never...I do have a tone of the plastic looms, but I never seem to be able to get a sock to work on them particularly well. I haven't tried as hard as I did with the sock loom, though. I agree on the e-wrap; I don't think I could do it any other way!Jennifer Lorenzettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04786323329087269634noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-79036154045712087092015-01-01T00:17:15.334-05:002015-01-01T00:17:15.334-05:00I like sock looms. I have probably a dozen in dif...I like sock looms. I have probably a dozen in different gauges, by different manufacturers. The loom shown above is the KB (Knitting Board) loom. It's super sturdy, and, yeah, those corners can get kind of pokey, but you'd have to hold it really tightly to hurt yourself on it. Try a Boye loom. Plastic frame with metal pegs. The slider mechanism has a tendency to pop up so before you start, run a piece of scotch tape over it to secure it in place. A third type of loom is made by KISS Looms. They use a different principle for setting up your stitches and give you a true knit stitch as opposed to the twisted knit stitch of the KB and Boye looms. I've just ordered a Prym loom from Germany that works on yet another different set up, but looks really fun. Can't wait to try that one. I notice that lots of the instruction manuals tell you to use a knit stitch or a flat stitch to work your loom socks. Forget that, especially if you are a beginner. Use an e-wrap--it's easier, keeps your yarn at a decent tension, and makes for a very stretchy sock. Tension is the biggest bugaboo on a sock loom--too tight yarn won't slip nicely over the peg and it becomes a tedious chore instead of a fun project. USE the E-WRAP! Eliminate that tension problem. Knitting looms actually date back to the Elizabethan period--and real knitted socks are not much older than that. Before socks people wrapped their feet in cloth or used sewn bags that had to be uncomfortable. In some places they used felted wool to make booties but these weren't true socks like we think of them. So, when you are making a sock, think how cool it is to be making such a relatively new kind of garment. When you knit a sock, you are touching history.Sweetdoggiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09850087376233645778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-36279349241820206462014-05-04T08:18:47.105-04:002014-05-04T08:18:47.105-04:00I am still trying my sock loom. I have not had muc...I am still trying my sock loom. I have not had much luck! :-( Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05374505746888934965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-528647202830915062014-02-07T16:30:51.774-05:002014-02-07T16:30:51.774-05:00I am not a knitter or crocheter but wanted to make...I am not a knitter or crocheter but wanted to make useful things out of yarn. In January I bought a KB 2 loom, which has a larger gage than the KB. It has been challenging fun, but I have knitted myself a pair of house slipper-sox, which I had fun figuring out a pattern to do as I went along. I am looking forward to using that loom more on those types of projects for anyone I can think of who might want a pair. I had to practice making the heels and toes on a non-recognizable knitted object until I got the concept down. I have recently bought the KB smaller gage loom, and am working on a pair of thumbless mits on that. I think using a loom to knit is great, but if I actually knit with needles already, I might not care for it at all.Donnanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-13103792850794465412014-01-23T10:26:22.418-05:002014-01-23T10:26:22.418-05:00I have KB original sock loom and the sock loom two...I have KB original sock loom and the sock loom two which has a larger gauge. I love it. I have made socks on both. I don't know how to knit with needles, but it takes me about 10 hours to make one sock.<br />and I think its easy. I do it while I'm watching TV. It takes some practice, but videos on web site helped.<br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-83479895268539207292013-12-30T21:21:51.240-05:002013-12-30T21:21:51.240-05:00I have a sock loom and I love it I practiced with ...I have a sock loom and I love it I practiced with cheep yarnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-85550629367208958132013-12-25T21:36:51.636-05:002013-12-25T21:36:51.636-05:00If you have the same one I have, the DVD does make...If you have the same one I have, the DVD does make it more confusing. However, I'm following a YouTube video that breaks the steps down, with some hints, and so far this first one, since viewing YouTube is flowing well. <br /><br />KathyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12944508061149313503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-57902498677233991692013-09-13T19:28:17.499-04:002013-09-13T19:28:17.499-04:00I have tried for years to get the hang of 'reg...I have tried for years to get the hang of 'regular knitting' and have never been able to master those dang needles....and I might add that I am very good at other needle crafts, counted cross stitch, crochet, etc.<br />As for the sock loom mentioned here, I think it's more user error....except for the part about the square sides digging into your lap when trying to use on the couch I totally disagree with you. If you loosen up your tension a bit then taking the stitches off the pegs should not be a problem. As for dropped stitches, all you have to do is pick up the dropped stitch and weave it back in where it belongs then put the loop back on the peg, my guess is you're keeping your tension way too tight. I had only started looming in general a few years ago and only just bought the sock loom last summer and I've made about 6 prs of socks so far and not had any problems at all, less the hard wooden frame issue.<br />As for that problem, I used silicone caulk along all the squared edges, let it dry overnight and viola, you're good to go, a nice 'padded' frame to use on your lap....plus the 'rubberness' of the silicone helps the loom stay in place if you do want to use it on a table like a lot of the videos show.<br />That's just my two cents on the subject, remember practice, practice, practice and patience go a long way. <br />Happy stitching! :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-87363221623708391592013-05-20T04:47:05.994-04:002013-05-20T04:47:05.994-04:00If anyone's after a good tutorial on sock knit...If anyone's after a good tutorial on sock knitting on DPN's I taught myself using this one<br />http://www.cometosilver.com/socks/SockClass_Start.htm<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-26613372863750698742013-04-23T04:27:01.668-04:002013-04-23T04:27:01.668-04:00Learning to knit socks on double points can be inc...Learning to knit socks on double points can be incredibly tricky, especially if you're teaching yourself. I taught myself to knit socks using Ann Budd's Getting Started: Knitting Socks. Lots of pictures, clear step by step instructions for each part of the sock with some simple variations for cuff, heel and toe and some nice patterns. I also started off using 4mm double points (wooden to stop the yarn slipping) and 8ply yarn (DK or medium weight) in a basic ribbed pattern. It's much faster and easier and you end up with a nice chunky pair of socks for around the house. Starting with sock weight yarn and small needles is just asking for trouble.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-64463827528789399202013-04-01T07:42:05.876-04:002013-04-01T07:42:05.876-04:00Knit socks flat on two needles as per Twisted Sist...Knit socks flat on two needles as per Twisted Sisters method, then join up into a tube, and add a toe on the end, and a toe on the heel. Simple. After measuring the leg bit, and the ankle bit, I work out my gauge. Then I start the sock with a number of stitches which is divisible by three. I start knitting in the usual way, turning at the end of each row. At the ankle I cast off a third of the stitches, knit the remaining two-thirds. The next row, I cast off one third of the stitches, knit a third, and then cast on a third of the stitches again. Then turn, and then repeat last row. This leaves two V shapes in the knitting. Knit down to where the toe starts. Switch to four needles and knit a simple toe. Go back to the V shapes at the ankle, use four needles and knit a toe again. Voila, finished socks! So easy to decorate, cable, change color and so on. And no sore fingers and points all over the place. Lazy I know, but oh so easy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-67782601246819232612013-03-18T15:26:46.841-04:002013-03-18T15:26:46.841-04:00I'm almost finished making my third pair of so...I'm almost finished making my third pair of socks on the KBB loom, and I find it neither painful (I do hold it in my lap, watching TV or otherwise) nor difficult. It's true that a dropped stitch can go through several levels of knitting, so I'm much more careful about those now, but have learned to reknit anything I've dropped.<br />I don't know whether the loom is faster or slower than knitting with needles, since I've never learned how to do that. It takes me about 20 hours or so to knit one sock. My favorite part of the loom is there's no need to remember your stitches, as they always fall on the same pegs, so you can label the pegs. This lets you put a project down, then pick it up again months later and be able to continue with no interruption.<br />It did take a fair amount of practice to learn, and I did have trouble with tension in the beginning, but have since figured it out, and knit with no trouble.<br />What I really want is a sock knitting machine, but I don't have crazy money for one of those.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5547673362503092739.post-69962448290512911512013-02-06T07:35:17.669-05:002013-02-06T07:35:17.669-05:00I will be checking the booklet out. Thanks!
I will be checking the booklet out. Thanks!<br />Jennifer Lorenzettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04786323329087269634noreply@blogger.com