Viking Knitting Finishing & Findings
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
- This video is a complement to my class "Viking Knitting". It shows how to add findings on the ends of the coil. The finished coil can be a hand made necklace or bracelet. Enjoy!
This class is available in full at www.taprootvideo.com.
This is the best video I have seen showing PRECISELY how to finish off the bracelets. Your instructions are very clear - of course; you are a teacher not an amateur!
Thank you so much for your clear explanation!!! 👍🏼👏 Just what I was looking for.
Lovely; thanks for that great indepth tutorial
Great description
Love this!! You are a tremendous teacher! Please where to find those escape and copper lobster claw? Bless you!, Grateful, grace in vt
I get my findings from Shipwreck Beads in Lacey WA. Yay! They also sell online.
What sized end caps are you using?
Dear Marilyn, how do I add a bead over the end cap? I can not seem to get a clean finish w the hook wire fdo you demo this somewhere? You are a great teacher!! Thank you, grace in vt
Have not tried the bead thing, what a cool idea! Send me a picture please.
Now **cough** theoretically **cough** ahem, so theoretically if I decided to braid 3 lengths of double weave together in an attempt to make a wire version of a rope handled box, how does that change the finishing process for maximum handle strength?
I can't find end caps like that anywhere!! It's so frustrating and I have 2 bracelets to finish that were supposed to be for a christmas gift and i can't finish them. Where can I find them? I need them in sterling silver and antique brass finish. I'm desperate!
Hi! I get mine at Shipwreck Beads online. They have them in all different metal finishes. Sorry for the tardy reply. I am still learning how TH-cam works :-).
thank you!!
I've been having trouble getting the copper findings to match with my copper wire, you tutor's always seem to have matching colours to finish your pieces; so frustrating. All the same your pieces are beautiful even if it's just a quick tutorial
I get my findings from Shipwreck Beads in Lacey WA. Yay! They also sell online
Why do you call your tools by double names? round nose pliers and flat nose pliers. ...round rounds and flat flats
Sorry, that's all just Marilyn-speak :-).
@@marilynromatka5810 Another explanation is that there are pliers, among many other combinations, that have one round nose and one chain nose...those might be called round flats. :))