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So how to make this? It’s pretty easy, you just need time and persistence. And a few other things. Well, you need lots and lots of hama beads, and some regular beads too, just different ones. Yarn in the same colour as the beads and some serious knitting STAMINA. There’s different ways to knit with beads, I like to thread the beads onto the yarn and pull them up and knit them in, it’s all explained in my book, but you can also just google. The bead pattern is: knit a regular knit stitch, then knit a knit stitch pulling the bead up into the stitch , while you knit and then repeat. Next row is either full purl or knit - has to be stockinette. The next row is same as first row, just shifted/staggered: a bead stitch, then a knit stitch, repeat. Always folllowed by a row of stockinette. The “other” beads (not Hama) are threaded with a variety of 15-40 Hama beads between them. Just use a regular raglan pattern like #thecarpediemsweater or another’s pattern you trust. And you are good to go. Btw I got a couple of critical messages 2day about me being too old for a belly piercing. I’ve had it since I was 14 and I listened to Alice deejay while I was pierced. May I suggest you two try a little bead knit instead of dm’ing? - sounds like you have too much time on your hands. Just a quick poll, how many of you are actually gonna attempt to make this? Yes No? #laerkebagger #knittingwithbeads #beadknitting #knitwear #knittingstamina #bellypiercing
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