Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Crafty jewelry: Crocheted necklace with shells and pearls


Such sea bulk beads are knitted very simple. You need only to be able to recruit a chain of stitches and knit simple poles without trebles.
Materials:
• small shells, glass beads (60 pieces)
• A large shell-bead for the pendant 
• hook of suitable size,
• beads of different sizes, imitation pearls,
• brown synthetic thread.

Getting Started:
With beaded string on the needle thread beads, pearls. They will be used immediately, but when we tie back row.
The photograph on the right shows a large shell in the middle of our necklaces. Please note that the number of beads on the right is symmetrical row of beads on the left except for one last glass beads, which we use as a zipper.
Tie the chain of 5 stitches, insert hook into the hole shell-beads, pull the noose.
Next, knit as follows: * 3 air loop, the fourth loop from the shell.
Length of chain with shells should be half the length of your necklace (ie until mid-length necklace).
Having reached the middle, provyazhite large shell-pendant. Right side of the tie symmetrically left.
Getting Vyvyazyvanie loops, through which our necklace is fastened around the neck.
Knit chain stitches of N, where N - diameter of the bead-zip (pictured left).
To strengthen our knit zipper N-1 column without nakida (first aerial loop is used to lift the series).
Form a loop by fixing the end of our chain through the column without nakida (pictured left).
Begin to knit back row, using glass beads, which we strung at the beginning of the article.
Alternating beads and shells again knit a chain of stitches (length equal to half the length of the necklace).
Reaching the middle, catch our range of pre-existing shell-pendant.
The right side of knit symmetrically left, except the last bead-zip.
The ends of the link and handle lighter, so they will no longer dissolve.
Beads are almost ready, with only 2 rows of beads twist together to get one volume series.

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