Crystal & Wire Bracelet
by Suraya Rina Hossain
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Crystal & Wire Bracelet
For knitters who want to start incorporating crystals/beads into their knitted wire, this is a perfect starter project.
The pattern consists of written instructions and a chart to indicate where the crystals need to be knitted in.
The size of the bracelet will depend on your tension, a tight knitter will produce a slightly smaller knitted piece, so you may wish to add a few rows. Approximately 4 rows of knitted wire = 1cm.
Materials & Equipment needed:
- Swarovski Elements® crystal bicone beads 4mm x 75 - in colours of your choice.
- 0.25mm / 30 gauge coloured enamelled copper jewellery wire x 20 metres - From years of making wire jewellery, I find this is the best gauge for knitting and crocheting with. It’s flexible/thin enough to not hurt your fingers when knitting, but is also strong and retains it’s shape once knitted/crocheted.
- 5:1 Bracelet connector endings x 2, 2x 5mm split rings, lobster clasp and 1x extension chain
- 3mm knitting needles - straight
- Small sewing needle with eye large enough for wire
- Jewellery pliers to attach lobster clasp and extension chain to 5:1 bracelet connectors
- Row counter
The wires are widely available online - I sell a few colours on my website www.mahliqa.co.uk and on www.mahliqa.etsy.com
I also sell the full kits to make the bracelet - discount available to those who have already downloaded the pattern.
For more information, see: http://www.mahliqa.co.uk
For more information, see:
http://mahliqa.co.uk/product/wire-crystal-bracelet-k...
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- First published: October 2010
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