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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Binding Off to Enhance a Wavy Edge
In Words about Completing the Mini Flag, I promised I would talk more about a special bind off technique that retains a look-alike waviness along the bound off edge of natural bias stitch patterns that is similar to the cast … Continue reading
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Tagged bind off, feather and fan, natural bias stitch pattern, scalloped edge, wavy edge
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Words about Completing the Mini Flag
Behind the Design Scene of the Mini Lace and Beaded Flag To wrap up April’s KAL, I want to mention a few finishing touches about completing the little U.S. flag. An SSK and K2TOG Decrease in the Last Row The … Continue reading
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Knitting the Bead Stars in the Mini Flag
Behind the Design Scene of the Mini Lace and Beaded Flag The knitted miniature representation of the U.S. Flag for this month’s project features an attractive use of beads. The beading method used for the Mini Flag project positions a … Continue reading
Tips for Stringing Tiny Loose Beads
There are specialty beading needles available for stringing tiny loose beads 10/0 (approx 2 mm) and smaller. Twisted wire and split eye are popular ones. But frankly, I usually just use the low-tech alternative of a small sewing needle with … Continue reading
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Tagged how to string beads, loose beads, popping beads, scooping beads, tiny beads, ways to string beads
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String 50 Beads for the Mini US Flag Stars
Prior to starting the blue union area (row 26) of the Mini US Flag, string 50 tiny beads onto your blue thread. 50 beads are needed because each bead will represent a “star” in the flag. As you knit, you will push … Continue reading
Tips for Changing Colors in the Mini Flag
Even though you will need to change colors when making the Mini Flag, do not cut your thread between color changes. There is no need to create extra ends that will add bulk to the fabric and require additional project … Continue reading
Knitting Lacy Stripes for the Mini Flag
Behind the Design Scene of the Mini Lace and Beaded Flag The Mini Flag we are knitting for April’s KAL is loaded with interesting techniques and details. On a quick look, some are obvious and others might not be. Natural Bias … Continue reading