How to Viking Knit tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- In this tutorial I show you how to do the basic Viking knit. This can be used in many different ways, both by itself but also as a part of other designs. Please feel free to give it a go yourself and I hope you enjoy.
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Materials:
Viking knit tool
0.4mm round wire (26 gauge)
Awl
Draw plate
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I think this is one of the best tutorial videos that I've ever seen
I had been trying to learn this from a book but I am a visual learner. I found your channel and your video was so perfectly explained. Thank you so much…it all makes sense now.
about ten years ago i leaned to do this from Jewlery TV , (JTV) . here in the states . But i had spine surgery and forgot how to do this. Thanks to you I'm inspired again and now i understand why the draw plate is used for. Thank you😊
wow wow wow! a lot easier than it looks! and i love how you presented the tutorial!
Thank-you for a clear well filmed tutorial on Viking Knit. I've been trying to do this for a while and now I feel like I have a chance.
owBy far the best viking knit video on the internet! I strive to learn the beautiful knit, it looks so perfect! Your instructions are complete and easy to understand!
I was just talking about wanting to learn how to making the Viking knit and then this video popped up. Thanks so much! And thank you on how to make the Lazy Daisy Viking tool! It saved me money since making one is so easy!! I love your tutorials! You give great instructions 💜😊
Thanks!
Wonderful. Thanks.
Thank you so much! I had so many questions on Viking knit and I feel as though I can accomplish it now.
A perfect and professional tutorial ❤️🌺🍀 👍👍
Thank you for the review. I had planned on going back to Viking knit. I sometimes use a metal dowel or a knitting needle as my base. Thank you. 😊
wow....beautiful....very nice
beautiful, thanks for sharing
Thank you and you’re very welcome. 😃
A great tutorial very interesting was wondering what closure do u use for it
Christine, I am always surprised by your talent, You can do so many different weaves and some chain maille which i have done quite a few but this is completely different. So beautiful i am going to have to try this. You always bring something new to the table and that's why i love your channel and you have such a great eye for matching the wire wrapped cabochons together too. I have to ask you a question How do you feel about colours wire? Not gold or silver, i mean vibrant colours teals, electric blue, red, white, black and green colours, like this on Copper filled wire. Before i buy some i wanted you opinion on the coloured wire. Would you use them i have seen some recently and i was wondering about how real professional jewelry makers feel about them.
Excellent video! Ive not seen this type 9f weave before. With the proper jig this could make a very nice basket as well!Do you use the loops on your jig in 2s,3s,4s,? Im thinking that it really doesnt matter as the bigg the diameter the more or less loops you need depending on what you want the finished product for.
I will be trying this.
Ive made gill nets, dup nets, and even a triangular net for canoes and kayaks that folds out with a rod so you can pull a fish into it but this is great!
Great tutorial. I don’t see a link for the knitting tool/crochet hook tho?
Perfecto gracias ❤
how would I calculate how much wire a 7 1/2 finished bracelet would required using 26 gauge wire.
Wow! 👏👏👏👏🇬🇧
Thank you.
Belíssima explicação muito bem detalhada grato
would a 3d printed version of the tool you're using work too???
Whoa 😲🤘🏽🔥
Wonderful . thanks
Very cool
awsome!
Hi from Italy, Sorry for my English, I would like to know where to buy the tool for "viking knit", I make usually bracelets and rings, but using crochet hook, with single stitch or others. I have seen your video and I was amazed!
@ L Angolo creativo di Stefy
The creator said that in this video, she used a crochet needle to make the tool used here. A knitting needle, wooden dowel, or metal rod would work equally well.
All of these come in different diameters so you may need to do some trial and error to find the diameter that gives you the results you desire.
There's no video on how to in the description like you said😢
You don't show how to make the piece you started on though 😊
How do we add the findings please?? Xxx
What I don’t understand is why you cut off the wire that you attached the Viking weave then added more wire in the same place that you just cut the wire off from that’s just a waste of wire. Plus you’re adding another step that isn’t needed. Now I can understand why people like me do that have the Lazy Daisy waking knit tool because the top of the tool won’t fit through the draw plates
I assume it is because we can’t weave with the spool, so you have to cut a piece of wire to weave, and as you don’t always know how many long do you need, that it :)
You are threading the end of the wire through, in the same way as you do when sewing. You cannot thread your entire spool under the loops on the tool.
I was wondering the same thing! The only reason I could see for doing that would be if your original tool was not even enough. As you need to have even tension on each loop as you pull it through the draw plate. But I think it's just because that's the way they show you how to do it if you're using the lazy Daisy tool. I have seen other videos where they do not cut the original starting tool off.
@@WarmCatFurniturethat's not what she's talking about. She's talking about cutting the original tool that you create with wire to start the weave on. The part that you tape to the crochet hook, or dowel rod.