Viking knit jewelry
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I recently spent time trying to puzzle out the Viking Knit. There some excellent directions on the Internet including these on the Fine Art by Rocio website. The problem is, the Viking Knit that …
Betty hernandez saved to viking diy
Viking Knit. Necklaces and bracelets made of wire. Wire Wrap tutorial.Today we will weave the Viking Knit necklace. Valeriy Vorobev.
Patricia Friend - Everly saved to Bracelets
I am often asked, What is viking knit? So, I've decided to share my technique in photos, a lovely viking knit bracelet from beginning to end. Lovely handmade chains have been found in Viking treasure troves in Scandinavia. Made from melted down coins turned into fine wire, these chains…

Timea Varga saved to drót ékszerek
Celtic Jewelry Necklace Beaded Long, Irish Celtic Knot Necklace, Celtic Irish Jewelry, Irish Mother Gift from Daughter, Urban Beaded This elegant necklace consists of five intertwined beaded ropes forming an elaborate frontal Celtic knot , made from the highest quality Japanese seed beads. The beads are in classical colors of rich chocolate brown, delicate pearly silver, and radiant light copper, creating a versatile piece that will complement many items in your wardrobe. The ropes are made…
Learn how to viking knit with a dowel, pen or other mandrel with my step-by-step jewellery tutorial. In this video I show you how to create the tool, how to...
Sandra Schuh saved to Wikinger
Learn how to make these cute viking knit earrings from your offcuts in my step-by-step jewelry tutorial.Materials:- Viking knit chain (offcuts)- 1mm diameter...
One of the things I wanted to try when I first was learning the Viking Knit (Trichinopoly) technique was adding beads to the ‘weave’ – rather than capturing the beads within the t…

Donna Hiebel-Krull saved to Viking Knit
Every now and then someone contacts me concerning how I end my Viking Knit pieces. I try to remember to send them this photo but sometimes I forget. So for anyone wondering how to do that I'm posting it here. I have done it several different ways. One way is that I make my own end caps out of silver tubing that fits. I measure the end of the knit with a set of calipers (we all know how I love those) and then order tubing with an inside diameter that will fit the bracelet. I then cut off…

Pat Eager saved to Viking Knit