I haven't knitted anything in a long time until I tried knitting some wire (I read on a website somewhere that you can knit with wire so thought I would give it a go). I used large needles and 28 gauge wire (threaded some seed beads onto the wire first so that I could knit them into the design as I went) , cast on 5 stitches and just knitted. The seed beads (and a few crystal beads) were added randomly. I knitted about 4 inches then cast off (did this twice so that I could make the necklace shown). The necklace and earrings both have these diamond shaped accent beads, plus seed beads, a few crystal beads and cone beads. We also sell the earring findings, head pins and clasps.
I’ve Moved!
3 years ago
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Hi Karen, I work at The Custome House, and we have an Art Gallery there, and next year we have a knitting exhibition. Not just an ordinary knitting exhibition, but unusual items. We are on the edge of the Tyne , and one of the things we will have is a big knitted ship (huge). Im going to pass this link on to the visual arts manager to look at. Its really lovely, is there no end to your talents? Jaqi x
happy sunday, Karen you very clever lady its sooo unique and yes you are very talented.rememeber those words 'Me Time' thanx for sharing that gorgeous peice of knitting
chriss x
Just gorgeous Karen. I love the colours you have used, and to think this is knitted as well. You are so talented. This should feature in a magazine or book. Wish i had the talent to knit like that. All i managed to knit was baby clothes for my 4 kids,lol.
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Tina
xx
That is SO beautiful and original Karen.My daughter makes jewellery -must show her this!
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Love it! I bought some bits to try jewelery making but as yet have chickened out! I must get around to it but somehow my comfort zone is stamping. Stamping. And more stamping! lol Great to see you now have a blog and what an impressive one so far! Great to see you have atalented friend to start your DT too! :)
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