Favorite Scarf Ever. Pattern info via Ravelry. |
I know nothing about beads. Not completely true. I know that beads are round-ish and have holes so they can be strung. Relevance? Well, a while back I bought some van Gogh inspired sock yarn at my LYS. (Translation: local yarn shop) Click here to see original post. Later, when I was in another yarn shop, having neither the yarn nor a picture of it on my phone, I stumbled upon matching beads at a trunk show. I like trunk shows and when there is a bead trunk show at a yarn shop...
Here's a pic of the yarn and perfectly matched beads. |
Ready for beaded fringe |
Beads attached to yarn and ready to become fringe. |
Again, not so fast. After mourning the demise of my dream for a respectable 5 minutes or so, I dried my eyes and set about making this work. I mean, the beads and yarn are a perfect match. I ended up tying/rigging the yarn with regular thread and using a sewing needle to thread/force the yarn through the bead. I attached with a crochet hook and voila!
Queue the happy-ending music and roll the credits: beaded fringe.
I'm very happy with the results. Thanks for reading. I'd love to hear about your project challenges and how you overcame them! ~ Christina
The scarf is gorgeous. Love the pattern and the beads are a wonderful match!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! When I saw the beads I knew they'd be perfect - didn't even try to resist :)
DeleteGlad you were able to Mc Guyver the beads on! I recently had a challenge of finishing the Windschief hat. I frogged and ripped back and sought help on Ravelry from those who had completed that project. It helped to ask as I asked the right questions and was able to move on.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading! I was determined to make it work. I could have used a thinner yarn too, but wanted to stay with the same yarn :)
DeleteVery clever!! I once knit a little stuffed elephant and I put poly pellets in his feet to weigh him down. Well, the pellets kept escaping through the knitted fabric, so I ended up gluing old nylons onto the inside of the piece to keep the pellets contained. Worked like a charm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I'll remember/borrow that idea. I'm just starting to make stuffed toys as one of my bffs has a brand new baby. Thanks for reading and following :)
DeleteYou are so sweet! If I ever get out to your area...I'd love to meet with you. Mahalo for reading KO and I love your open, honest voice via your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind works, Kepanie. You must come to Lake Michigan on the Michigan side - it's like being at the ocean but with sugar sand and no salt :)
DeleteHelloooo, pleased to meet you, and thanks for stopping by at knitsofacto. Your beading is wonderful ... weren't those beads just the very best match :D
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet you too. Am enjoying your blog :)
DeleteBeautiful scarf! I like the beaded fringe :) I haven't tried any beading with knitting yet, but I think sometime I will have to!
ReplyDeleteHello Jesse thanks for stopping by and thanks for the compliment on my scarf. This was my first bead experience. Think I'm hooked... :)
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