Bead Knitted Handbags 2


Table of Contents

Photo Gallery Highlights

Acknowledgments

Table of Figures

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Introduction

1. BASICS
1.1 Skills
1.2 Tools and Materials
1.3 Hints Before Starting
1.4 Getting Started - Transferring the Beads to the Perle Cotton
1.5 Metric Conversions

2. BAG-BY-BAG INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 "Classic Grace and Elegance"
2.1.1 Materials
2.1.2 Overview
2.1.3 Detailed Knitting Instructions
2.1.4 Assembly
2.2 "Sandra's Bag"
2.2.1 Materials
2.2.2 Overview
2.2.3 Detailed Knitting Instructions
2.2.4 Assembly
2.3 "Out on a Whim"
2.3.1 Materials
2.3.2 Overview
2.3.3 Detailed Knitting Instructions
2.3.4 Assembly

3. RIBBON WORK TECHNIQUES AND SILK RIBBON EMBROIDERY STITCHES

4. FINISHING INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Blocking
4.2 Making a Lining
4.3 Sewing the Bag to the Frame
4.4 Tassel Making
4.5 Twisted Cord Making

APPENDIX A-Definitions
APPENDIX B-Additional Sources
APPENDIX C-References
APPENDIX D-Care Guidelines
CONSTRUCTION SCRATCH SHEET-1
CONSTRUCTION SCRATCH SHEET-2

Table of Figures

Figure 1 Making the String Needle
Figure 2 Interfacing
Figure 3 Form Tube
Figure 4 Interfacing and Joining
Figure 5 Upper Fabric Section
Figure 6 Needle Eye Lock
Figure 7 Chain Stitch
Figure 8 Falling Petal
Figure 9 Free Form Flowers
Figure 10 French Knots
Figure 11 Japanese Ribbon Stitch
Figure 12 Lazy Daisy
Figure 13 Loops With Beads
Figure 14 Rolled Roses
Figure 15 Poppy
Figure 16 Simple Ribbon Leaf
Figure 17 Classic Grace and Elegance
Figure 18 Sandra's Bag


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