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velvetpage) wrote2010-05-07 08:53 pm
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I like this.
Celtic Knot necklace
I'm not sure if the site requires a login; it's Lion Brand patterns.
I have difficulty wearing a lot of jewelry because my skin is sensitive to at least two metals, so even nickel-free jewelry often doesn't work for me. I have a small cadre of pretty pieces that I've bought or that friends have given me, mostly in sterling silver, but I often forget to put them on because I never got into the habit of wearing jewelry very much. I could wear a knit necklace. I just need to get a spool with small pegs on it, so I could make it up in one of my fine-gauge yarns for a less-cumbersome look than the one in the picture. Elizabeth's spool is designed for chunky-weight yarn and the stitches for worsted weight look too loose for my taste. I might look up less bulky versions of a Celtic knot, too.
I have a purple Malabrigo that I couldn't decide on a project for. I bought it because it was gorgeous, and I take it out every now and again to pet it. I think I now have a possible project for it!
I'm not sure if the site requires a login; it's Lion Brand patterns.
I have difficulty wearing a lot of jewelry because my skin is sensitive to at least two metals, so even nickel-free jewelry often doesn't work for me. I have a small cadre of pretty pieces that I've bought or that friends have given me, mostly in sterling silver, but I often forget to put them on because I never got into the habit of wearing jewelry very much. I could wear a knit necklace. I just need to get a spool with small pegs on it, so I could make it up in one of my fine-gauge yarns for a less-cumbersome look than the one in the picture. Elizabeth's spool is designed for chunky-weight yarn and the stitches for worsted weight look too loose for my taste. I might look up less bulky versions of a Celtic knot, too.
I have a purple Malabrigo that I couldn't decide on a project for. I bought it because it was gorgeous, and I take it out every now and again to pet it. I think I now have a possible project for it!
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I'm just not a fan of i-cord, but on the rare occasions that a crocheted chain won't cut it, I'd rather knit it than fiddle with a french knitter.
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Try clear nail polish on the parts that touch your skin, at least for the short term. In the long term, it wears off.
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However, now that you mention it, I have the right crochet hooks and could crochet a cord really easily and probably faster than a spool. I might do that.
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