Skip to content

alessandrina.com

machine knitting and more

Bloglovin_follow me

Categories

  • Accessories
  • ArahPaint
  • Ayab knitting
  • Cables and Twists
  • Casting on/ binding off single bed
  • Casting on/binding off double bed
  • Circles and Squares
  • Color Separation for Knits
  • Color reductions and dithering
  • Crochet
  • DAK
  • Fair Isle
  • Felting
  • GIMP
  • Hand Knitting (HK)
  • Hand Techniques
  • Hints and Tips
  • I Cords
  • Images
  • Img2track
  • Just for Fun
  • Knitting Symbols
  • Lace
  • Ladders
  • Long Stitches and Loops
  • Machine knitting (MK)
  • Meshes and mock filet
  • Metal Embossing
  • Miters and Spirals
  • Mixed stitch types
  • Mosaics and Mazes
  • Needle Felting
  • Not Just Knitting
  • Numbers
  • Online Free Magazines
  • Online Resources
  • Patterning with 2 knit carriages
  • Pintucks, ripples, Ruched Manual Pull-ups
  • Pleats
  • Ribbed Stitches
  • Ribber / racking
  • Ribber Fabrics
  • Short Rows, Holding
  • Sites to See
  • Slip Stitches
  • Software
  • Swatches and Experiments
  • Symbols and Fonts
  • Thread Lace
  • Trims and Edging
  • Tuck Stitches
  • Uncategorized
  • Weaving
  • Wire Jewelry

Contact / find me

  • E-Mail Me!
  • Flickr Photo Stream
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Ravelry

Sites to See

  • Claire Williams
  • Craft Yarn Council
  • Fleeglesblog
  • Knit Grandeur
  • Knit Lab
  • Knit Together
  • Knitlabo
  • Knitology
  • Knitting in the Fast Lane
  • Knitting Industry News
  • Knittingfool
  • Marnie Mac Lean
  • Miniature Knits
  • Needles of steel
  • Ozlorna
  • Pamela Cruse MK (swedish)
  • Pattern in Islamic Art
  • Shima Seiki Sample Collections
  • Stoll Knitting Trend Collections
  • Susan Guagliumi
  • Techknitting
  • Textile Source
  • The interior of my brain
  • Webs
  • Xenobia Bailey crochet

Tag: neckpiece

Staying botanical

Layers of knit copper and brass wire petals, assorted beads, leaves, form another no wilt corsage suspended on a 20 inch knit copper tube “chain”. The closure is magnetic. The flower and leaves measure 5.5 inches at their widest axis.

Posted on August 31, 2009March 4, 2022Categories Lace, Machine knitting (MK), Not Just Knitting, Short Rows, Holding, Wire JewelryTags Wire Jewelry, copper wire, crochet, knit, neckpieceLeave a comment on Staying botanical
Proudly powered by WordPress