Beads and knitting warm wrists

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Beads and knitting warm wrists

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From a japanese book :
http://voyages-en-point-de-croix.blogspot.com/" target="_blank
Sorry, it's in french...
I'll soon translate, on my site in english...
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These look really interesting. Do you knit in the beads? Or do you stitch them on after knitting?
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These are different!
The beading is very pretty as well.
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i've seen crochet and knit where you string the beads on a seperate line and pick them up in the stitch where you want it..

but i'll wait for the translation as this looks totally different!
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benceagi wrote:These look really interesting. Do you knit in the beads? Or do you stitch them on after knitting?
Sorry for that late answer but my right arm didn't work... have just been operated... :?

So, as I do not master english very well, I find a video for you where you can find explanations to knitt with beads...

Let's see : http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=n2-YbLvyNCY" target="_blank" target="_blank

I can't anderstand very well what she says : hope you will.

You knitt a row with beads and the return row without beads...

If you need more explanations, ask me : I'll do my best for you.

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Er... that looks very pretty, but really fiddly! :shock:

Thanks for the video, Pirouette! I wouldn't have understood a written explanation. :oops:

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:thinks: I supose you'd get quicker at it as you did more of it, but it does look like it is very time consuming.
Lovely to look at the finished product though. Thanks for the link. :D

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Wow, that's really interesting. Thank you for the link.

I hope your arm gets better soon.
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This site looks very interesting, looking forward to it being translated then I can have a proper look :applesauce:
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