I liked
working on the beaded edge scissor set last week and was looking around for
something else to try out the beaded edging on. With plain black Mill Hill beads,
I did the front of this black sweater. At first I tried to get a flat edge, but
to do that I had to space the beads and I didn’t like the gaps.  The ruffled look wasn’t what I anticipated,
but I like it. Here are photos buttoned and unbuttoned.  The sweater color is actually black, but
looks different/lighter in the photos. Also, please excuse the wrinkles that resulted from having it wadded up in my lap when I was stitching.
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2 comments:
What a great way to jazz up a plain knit cardigan. Looks great
I love it! You did a wonderful job and the ruffled look turned out nicely :)
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