Knotted Treasures
Knotted Treasures
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Knotted
Treasures
Lisa Kan
Originally published in
Beadwork February/March 2007
Knotted Treasures originally published in Beadwork, February/March 2007. Interweave Press, LLC Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved
Knotted Treasures
Lisa Kan
This rich lariat is meant to be worn wrapped twice around the neck with a
tiered effect; the double strands create a more substantial lariat with added texture.
This is a great design for using leftover beads in a complementary palette.
Tip
After unwinding the silk cord from its package, lightly iron it to straighten out any folds.
Tools
Wire cutters
Chain-nose pliers
Round-nose pliers
Knotting tool or awl
Scissors
Figure 1
3: Attach one of the knotted cups to the kyanite dangle. String sections of beads as follows, securing each section with a knot at
each end and spacing each section about 1"
apart (Figure 2a):
Knotted Treasures originally published in Beadwork, February/March 2007. Interweave Press, LLC Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved
1"
Figure 2
Knotted Treasures originally published in Beadwork, February/March 2007. Interweave Press, LLC Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved
Pearl Knotting
Pearl knotting is traditionally worked with
silk thread. Generally packaged with a
needle attached at one end, gently prestretch the silk by pulling it inch by inch
through your thumb and forefinger. Use
the needle to string a bead, then form a loose overhand knot. Place the needle (or
an awl or tweezers) in the knot and hold it next to the bead. Gently pull the thread
to tighten the knot around the needle and snug to the bead. Pull the needle out
of the knot and string the next bead.
RESOURCES
Check your local bead shop or contact: Lampworked beads: Lisa Kan Designs, www.lisakan.
com. Kyanite: C.Y. Lin Co., (415) 252-9658.
Citrine, aquamarine, olive jade, olive quartz,
and serpentine: Sunlight Gems, www.sunlightgems.com. Stitchite: Jewelry Depot, (415) 8167716. Faceted pearls and keishi coins: Lucky
Gems & Jewelry (wholesale only), (212) 2688866, www.lucky-gems.com. Other keishi pearls:
Pacific Pearls, (415) 383-3978. Other freshwater pearls: Evergreen Trading Co., (213) 6882723. Clasp, Thai vermeil, and bead caps: Anil
Kumar, (510) 498-8455. Italian wire mesh: Specialty Beads, (530) 582-4464, www.specialtybeads.com. Griffin cord, Swarovski crystals, bead
tips, and spacers: The San Gabriel Bead Company,
(626) 447-7753, www.beadcompany.com.
Knotted Treasures originally published in Beadwork, February/March 2007. Interweave Press, LLC Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved