Faberge Neck Warmer
by Nina Machlin Dayton
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Faberge Neck Warmer
Inspired by the enameled and jeweled eggs made by Peter Carl Fabergé for the Czar and Czarina of Russia between 1885 and 1917, this cowl captures the beauty and intensity of Imperial Russia. This pattern is knit out of worsted weight yarn and uses slightly larger “E” or “5/0” size glass seed beads, which, along with the included photo tutorials, make it a perfect first beaded project for someone wanting to try beaded knitting, while remaining challenging enough for more experienced knitters to enjoy making.
This pattern includes photo tutorials on beading with a crochet hook, and on the pattern stitch.
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by Malabrigo Yarn
Aran
100% Merino
210 yards
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