After a frustrating afternoon of trying to knit a hat, I decided to pull out my beading supplies. It had been a while since I'd put it to use, and I had several small bits of scrap beading wire which I was saving for "bracelets and anklets" that never came to be. I pulled out some interesting looking glass beads, some seed beads for spacers, my little bag of crimp beads, and got to work.
This is what the end result was:
set of 5 markers with too-big but still functional loops
these will be useful if I ever get needles with a
large gauge
set of 5 carefully measured stitch markers
these will fit on needles up to size US15
one more carefully measured (fits up to US15)
stitch marker that's not as interesting looking
but served the purpose of using up the
extra piece of wire I had left in the scraps
Take the biggest knitting needles you intend to use the markers with as a size guide, and loop the wire over the needle. Holding the wire on the needle, take a crimp bead, thread it through both strands of wire and tighten it down around the needle, then crimp the bead firmly into place with a set of pliers. Now remove the needle from the loop, thread your beads in whatever pattern you wish through both strands of wire (you probably won't want more than about 6-8 beads or your markers will be heavy and awkward). After placing the last bead, grab another crimp bead, thread it through both strands of wire, and push it snugly against the decorative beads. Finally, crimp down firmly on that bead with your pliers and use your wire cutters to cut the wire flush with the bottom of the last crimp bead.
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