Miracle way: how to knit with beads on thick spokes

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Huge thanks to the authors MK: Flickr and Webletter

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Adding beads to knitting can be easier than it looks like ... with a knitting hook.

The hook is used to hold the beads, and then the bead slip over the loop. This allows you to place beads on a separate line as desired, not forcing pre-rolling on yarn beads.

It turns out everything is very simple. You need to take to help just a small hook and then your product will be unique.

• With crochet for knitting, which is small enough to fit into your beads, put one ball on the hook (photo 1).

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• Slide the next loop on the needle of the left hand to the crochet and with the knitting needles (photo 2).

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• Remove the ball from the hook over the loop (photo 3).

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• Return back to the left needle (photo 4).

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• Knitted canvas with chopped beads (photo 5).

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Tools: Hook 0,75mm, Beads 6/0

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1. Start with knitting

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2. Put the bead on the knitting hook and take the first loop with the right spoke.

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3. Attach the loop with a crochet for knitting and slide the loop above it.

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4. Put the loop on the right needle.

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5. Knit the next loop.

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6. Skip the embroidered beaded loop just like normal spinning.

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7. Knit the next loop.

8. Repeat steps 2-8 until you finish.

9. Admire the sparkling of the finished needlework.

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