Just thought I'd let you know that I added a note on my blog post about the lace beading technique. Here it is! If you have any questions contact me via email deniseATclearcreeklavenderDOTcom
ADDITIONAL NOTE I'd highly suggest practicing your beading technique on a pattern swatch. One of the differences betwen having beads on the working yarn and adding a bead via a hook is where the bead lands on the stitch. You may need to adjust up or down a stitch for the bead. Another thing to keep in mind is if you are knitting a border that is bound off then stitches picked up along the long edge. The beads will be going in different directions if the border was knit one direction and the body another. .............
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Robyn,
Just thought I'd let you know that I added a note on my blog post about the lace beading technique.
Here it is! If you have any questions contact me via email deniseATclearcreeklavenderDOTcom
ADDITIONAL NOTE
I'd highly suggest practicing your beading technique on a pattern swatch. One of the differences betwen having beads on the working yarn and adding a bead via a hook is where the bead lands on the stitch. You may need to adjust up or down a stitch for the bead.
Another thing to keep in mind is if you are knitting a border that is bound off then stitches picked up along the long edge. The beads will be going in different directions if the border was knit one direction and the body another.
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