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Knit Jewelry Knitting Patterns

May 11, 2023 by Sarah White

The other day I saw this gorgeous knit wire pendant somewhere on the internet, and it got me thinking that I hadn’t written about knitting jewelry in a while.

While you can knit with wire to make bracelets, necklaces and pendants, you can also use yarn, with or without beads, to make knit jewelry. There’s really something for everyone! Here are a few fun patterns to get you started.

Since I fell down this rabbit hole thanks to the wire mandala pendant from Katherine Walters, it makes sense to start there. This is a free pattern on YouTube (the link is to part one but there are two parts) that uses 16 gauge and 26 gauge wire to make a pretty round pendant. You can add beads in a couple of different places if you like, or keep it just wire.

Probably the easiest bit of knit jewelry you can make is this simple fidget bracelet, made from a tube of knitting with a marble inside. You can get the free pattern on Ravelry from Shana S. Cohen.

While we’re on the subject of bracelets, this plaited bracelet from Janelle Martin is a great use for leftover bits of yarn. The pieces are worked in linen stitch and braided together with button accents to make a really cool cuff. You can get the pattern from Ravelry.

Or try the BCBC bracelet, which uses a cable instead of braiding separate strands. You can use any yarn at any gauge for this pattern, which also has a button closure. It’s designed by Molly HatChick and you can get it on Ravelry.

Laura Nelkin has so many great beaded knitting jewelry projects I don’t know how to pick one, but I did. Mingle is a little beaded cuff that can be either knit or crocheted. You string beads onto the embroidery floss before you start knitting, then slide beads into place when you need them. These look great in a stack, and would be a great gift for a tween or a teen who loves sparkle. You can get the pattern alone on Ravelry or buy a kit from Nelkin on Etsy with beads included.

How about a knit necklace? This cable braided necklace from Olga Jazzy is super cute and easy to stitch, and it could double as a headband. It’s actually made from strips that are woven together so no cable experience is needed.

Or if you want something a little fancier, there’s the Dulce mio necklace from Petra Breakstone. This one is on Ravelry, and it’s a little bit of garter stitch lace worked sideways. It’s a really quick knit and you can try it on as you go to ensure it’s the perfect length for you.

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Create Your Own Stylish DIY Beach Bag: A Fun, Practical Craft

Looking for a fun and functional project that you can complete in a weekend? Check out the DIY Beach Bag tutorial from Mary Martha Mama! This step-by-step guide is perfect for crafters of all skill levels who want to make their own chic, beach-ready bag. Whether you’re heading to the shore or simply need a spacious, stylish tote for everyday use, this beach bag is sure to become your new favorite accessory.

The instructions are simple to follow, with helpful tips and pictures that guide you through each step. You’ll learn how to assemble the bag, add pockets, and even customize the design with your favorite fabrics. The best part? You can personalize the bag to match your style, choosing fabrics that reflect your personality and color preferences.

This beach bag isn’t just cute; it’s practical too! With enough room to fit towels, sunscreen, snacks, and more, it’s the perfect companion for a day at the beach. Plus, it’s durable enough to carry all your essentials for weekend getaways, picnics, and more.

If you’re a DIY lover who enjoys practical and fun sewing projects, this beach bag is a must-try. I can’t recommend it enough for anyone looking to create something both functional and fashionable!

You can get started on your own beach bag here: DIY Beach Bag Tutorial

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