Chained Melody
by Lanea Kliner
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Chained Melody
by Lanea Kliner
Featuring the shimmer of a jewellery chain, Chained Melody is stunning to wear and easy to make. It only looks complicated! Using only stitches worked in a knit-fashion (no purls needed), the shawl becomes ‘mindless knitting’ after rows 10 and 11 are established.
Add a touch of elegance while the beads and chain sparkle. Chained Melody is completely reversible and the saw-toothed edge, with a bead at each peak, has a dramatic effect.
Skill level: Intermediate.
Skills needed: knit, k2tog, pick up a stitch, crochet technique to place beads.
Supplies:
- 7 mm (1/4”) chain link - 2 metres (80”) long
- Tools to cut/break chain to desired length – suggest using 2 needle-nose pliers to bend the link where you want to break the chain
- 3 moveable place markers
- 2 stitch markers
- Straight knitting needles size 2 mm (2.25mm can be substituted)
- Straight knitting needles size 3 mm
- Circular knitting needle size 2 mm (approximately 80 cm/ 32” long)
- Crochet hook size 0.75 mm or size needed to fit through beads
- Beads 6/0 seed beads (approximately 600)
- 100 g (678 Yards) fingering weight yarn
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- First published: September 2016
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