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Woolery knitted/felted jewelry Tutorial

July 23, 2009 by Linda Lanese

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This very cute necklace came from “instructables” and I am going to try one, so cute!

Rowsoprose tells about her creation. “Heavy metal chains conduct cold–and another word for diamonds? Ice! So if a girl wants to accessorize and keep warm, regular jewelry isn’t going to throw any sparks. Since all I want to do when the cold winds blow is knit, I decided to knit a necklace that would add some color to my thermal turtleneck while keeping me warm.

This is an easy project, fine for a beginning knitter who has knitted in the round with double pointed needles. The only tricky part is making sure you add the “links” as you go, sliding them and moving them over your needles as you go”.

She also has an ETSY store “Rowsoprose “ where she sells this necklace, but she is showing us how to make it, Thank you!

This very cute necklace came from “instructables” and I am going to try one, so cute!

Rowsoprose tells about her creation. “Heavy metal chains conduct cold–and another word for diamonds? Ice! So if a girl wants to accessorize and keep warm, regular jewelry isn’t going to throw any sparks. Since all I want to do when the cold winds blow is knit, I decided to knit a necklace that would add some color to my thermal turtleneck while keeping me warm.

This is an easy project, fine for a beginning knitter who has knitted in the round with double pointed needles. The only tricky part is making sure you add the “links” as you go, sliding them and moving them over your needles as you go”.

She also has an ETSY store “Rowsoprose “ where she sells this necklace, but she is showing us how to make it, Thank you!

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Comments

  1. kim says

    July 23, 2009 at 3:50 pm

    fabulous!!!

  2. jojo says

    September 23, 2010 at 11:26 am

    sublime bravo bises jojo

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