Knitting was the Passion....and then Beaded Knitting was the Fashion
So far, fingers remain nimble enough; the grey matter under the silver thatch keeps turning at the desired speed limit; and the eyes still cope (with a little help from my friends - my magnifying embroidery spectacles, that perch, most granny-like, on the end of my nose for such delicate design and exquisite execution! Humility doesn't enter into the magnification process, sadly.) See the gorgeous spectacle case I made for those particular 'treasures' in the next section!
Now...with all that irritating and irrational information out of the way - let's pursue my history with this particular craft a little further.
Read on at your peril!
Only joking....I promise you will enjoy the pics, if not the story!
Just look at this first one...and tell me it's not lovely! Oh yes...and I should mention, the 'Beauty' part of the title of this lens refers to the products...NOT to their creator.
'Her' I would refer to as a 'Bewdy, Mate' type, or 'Bonzer' or similar Down Under descriptions.
Contents at a Glance
A 'Brief' History of
...the Journey.
I came, I saw, I conquered. Owzat for an opener??Well-ll-ll, I'll let you be the judge of that by the end of this lens.
Suffice it to say, my lifelong love of knitting and crochet just made the concept of learning beaded knitting a most interesting challenge to this somewhat knotted veteran knitwit.
I did buy some books and magazines to learn bead-weaving - but little success - the famed Peyote stitch, and Bead Netting, and Right Angle weaving, are just not my thing. I had some small success with a simple Bead Loom Kit...but...still not really me, somehow.
Have you had a look at these links? Absolutely magnificent creations...but absolutely impossible for my temperament, for some reason. It's not a question of patience - you certainly need the never-ending variety when it comes to any type of beading.
BUT then...along the winding path of this new knowledge, I saw the concept of beaded knitting....and I was hooked...literally!
My bead-knitting career was launched, and ever since, I have only stopped to supposedly rest eyes and fingers - and then turned to my computer and of course, Squidoo. Did I say rest? And now, here I am talking about it. Small wonder I'm an insomniac!
Now look at this red and black spec holder - my own personal 'beading specs' case. Don't you agree that I have found 'my' second best thing? (after writing, that is!)
After many beaded creations for gifts and for sale, I decided the time had come to 'house' my trusty specs in a special holder of their own - and so glad I did. Just love the way the DMC thread colour changes from red to black, and back again. And we won't discuss how many swear words are woven in amongst those hundreds (or was that a thousand or more?) tiny seed beads! But for a few years now, I have had the joy of the feel of it - holding and playing with my treasure whilst I dream concepts and possibilities - in both craftwork and in writing.
PS: If you believe I can write or tell anything at all...BRIEFLY...then you really don't know me at all.
'A Journey of 1,000 miles
...Begins with a Single Step'
Consider that first step is learning to knit.
You'll never regret it....trust me!
(Quote from Lao-tzu, Chinese philosopher,
604 BC - 531 BC)
Ah-h-h...amazing, don't you think?
...but how on Earth are they made?
Well-ll-ll....it usually all begins with a visit to my local Spotlight store (don't know its equivalent around the world, but it's a store filled with materials and more materials, and almost all craft supplies and/or tools, and linen, and bath gear, and curtaining, even some rugs - and sewing machines!). And at this store, I spy some beads that are just 'different' or 'interesting' or sometimes, just plain beautiful. OR, maybe it's a new shade of beading cotton or silky type beading thread that catches my fancy.Perhaps I am inspired to combine something I see there, with beads or threads I already have at home. (And believe me, here at home I have a LOT of all of those...and yarns...and other crafty pursuits/hopefuls/wannabes).
Sometimes I choose an idea from a heap of graph patterns I have designed...or some adaptation of one of these. Other times I copy something I have already made - but with different thread and/or beads, it still becomes one of my proudly 'unique' items (And, just in case the word 'copy' caused alarm bells to ring...never fear...EVERYTHING is ALWAYS a 'one off')
And somewhere along the line, I experimented with crocheting with beads - and a whole new world of possibilities opened up. I still prefer beaded knitting...BUT...it's nice to have choices.
Do you start to 'get it' about my insomnia? The cogs turn continuously - and LOUDLY...far too much of my Life! But,,,shall we whinge about this when we study these delightful creations? I think not.
Meanwhile back at the 'Coal face'
...or the drawing board...whatever.
As this is not a tutorial, because I am not a teacher's armpit (don't think I'd want to be one, come to think of it!) - I will take some photos of my beading yarn and needles, and of course the beads themselves to show you this process...because (you know the drill)...
'a picture is worth a thousand words!' (Sounds good to me!)
***Oh yes...just in case you are unfamiliar with the term used in this title - If you work 'at the coal face', you deal with the real problems and issues, rather than just discussing them in a detached fashion. Hmm-mm-m..that sounds like the 'real McCoy' to me!
A Tutorial or two
...well-ll-ll
I have developed great skill at picking up the beads - WITH one of my trusty thinnest of thin beading needles - BUT, I have them in the plastic lid of the container that beads most often come in - and I tilt that lid so I'm picking them up against the little 'wall' , and I kind of 'ping' them onto the needle, one after the other - usually about 10 or 15 before I push them onto the cotton thread, with a flick of my middle finger.
I do have a bead tied in at the bottom end like the instructors do, but I don't do that amazing slipknot - I just take the needle off, fold the end of the thread over, leaving a circle about as big as two fingers together, and tie a knot. And that's where I poke the beading yarn through, double it back, and then slide the beads on. Fast as... Honestly.
See why I'm not making tutorials for a living? But I wish you could see a video of my fingers doing the 'beadwalk'. Not too sloppy for an old bird!
These are the Tools
...of My Trade! (well, this particular one, anyway)
My Beading Needles (getting horribly bent, some of them - seen the inside of just a few beads in their life so far!).
A Disaster
...of monumental proportions
Do you have Murphy's Law all around the world - or is it specifically Australian, I wonder? In case you don't know it, it suggests that anything that can go wrong...WILL...at the worst possible moment! And some 'joker' added this small pearl of wisdom -
'Murphy was an optimist'
But why do I mention this, you ask? Because - Murphy's law says that at the very moment I come home from searching for and then spending the money to buy me a new 'you beaut' split needle - the old lost soul will turn up - in a completely mundane place, right in front of my nose, no doubt!
Grrr..rr! and Aarrgh! and a couple of other exclamations I'd best only think to myself!
And here are JUST a FEW
...of my Rainbow Collection of yarns
The colour range is truly amazing, now including quite a few 'variegated' yarns in both silky-type and cotton.
There's Yarns that you tell
...and then there's yards of yarns of Great Beauty
And the colours are to die for. You can keep your chocaholicism, your shoe fetishes, your clothing or shopping addictions - I'm totally besotted with these gorgeous materials. I hang around in front of the DMC stand and ogle, and pick up and put down, and agonise over my choices, and wish I was 20 years younger with today's skills and creativity and experience. But of course, Life just doesn't 'pan' out like that, does it?
The newer range with their shade variations within one colour, or their gradual change through several colours, are a joy to work with. Sometimes, like in my embroidery specs case, the transition from red to black and back again created a magical pattern. Lovely to look at when I'm far away in thoughts and dreams.
Uh-oh! Lest We Forget
...The BEADS!!!
Well, of course you don't think this is all of my 'stash', do you? One day when my bead 'carousel' is tidy...(ha!), I'll take a photo and add it, so you can see just how bad this addiction is.
How Do I Love Thee, Beads?
...Let Me Count the Ways!
Then there are all the sparkly or iridescent type beads from the tiny seed beads you see in some of the containers, in every imaginable shade, through quite larger balls, and crystal or 'bicone' shapes. And some are solid 'sparklers', whilst others have glitter or special effects set deep inside them. Their size, and the size of the hole in the centre, dictate the size of needle to first thread them on, and the size of the eventual knitting needles.
And wooden beads - plain, in their natural colours; sometimes stained to various shades from natural to dark brown; sometimes varnished or painted; sometimes with embossed patterns, or patterns applied...who knows how? Just one of Life's little mysteries, I guess. The end result is fantastic.
And there are 'special interest' beads - a 'one off' effect to stand out as a centrepiece, or act as a fastener, maybe. See a few of those in the photos above? Ah-h-h! I love them...and dreaming how to use them. Some end up on (or in) my 'regular' knitting of scarves, and other ladies' accessories, like the shoulder decoration of this Lavender Poncho., and maybe a few beaded additions to my Helmets and Hats story. I'm developing that thought - of adding a few decorative beaded elements to some of my previous creations.
Oh No! NOT another for the TO-DO list, surely? (Grandma Moses, move over...I may just be getting into my stride!)
Maybe you are feeling more casual?
...a sampling of my 'laid-back' range
Chocolate Brown and Indian (?) looking wooden beads
Sometimes Matching Sets
...are the 'Go'
Try as I may, I cannot capture the beauty of this Pale Green, so you'll have to trust me on this one when I tell you that you would love it, even if you're not basically a 'green' lover. (Maybe I'll try photographing it on different coloured backgrounds - ah-h-h - back to the drawing board...AGAIN!!)I have made these 'sets' a couple of times now, for the person who loves to co-ordinate their accessories. Maybe you are like this, too? Or maybe you're looking for that 'different' gift for someone special?
This threesome is made up of a 'Spectacles' case, a Cell phone/MP3...or4, or whatever else comes along, and a Keyring Holder to match.
I love co-ordinating all manner of things - and of course, you know, if you've looked at my regular-type knitting, EVERY single item I make is an original - unique - one of a kind. I promise you will never see the same thing anywhere else (unless we have some amazing 'clone' of me and my work out there somewhere!) (shudders!!!)
But wait...there's more!
...SO much more, you just can't imagine!

Just gotta love what you're creating. And love will do it....every time!
This was a labour of love - for our daughter's birthday this year. There was a matching keyring holder that I made after I had taken the photo - never quite managed to capture that one, unfortunately. The small silver beads look so 'glam' for her to use going out at night. She loves it as she wears all silver jewellery. (Funny how a Mum notices small details like that??)
A Few Amulet Necklaces
...and 'Purse' Brooches
The Purple Circle Necklace...and uh-oh...this one is crocheted, not knitted.
But...
what exactly is this 'shop' called
Christine Craftee Creations?
And what is Madeit?
Well, why don't you click and see?
The Amazing Beading Story
...continues on Amazon
It's a mighty patience demanding pastime, and really does require well developed knitting (and crochet) skills first. These seem to have been in short supply in recent years...but they say the trend is reversing, as the economy tightens. So who knows what the future holds?
IF you are tempted...you will curse and you will fume...but when you see the finished article...you will be SO proud of yourself. I know. I am!
Good luck - and remember to enjoy!!
Just look at some of the other Beadknitters
...and other 'Clever Knitters and Crafters' on Squidoo
If they are basically beady-eyed...they will usually be found on their knees!No! NOT praying...searching for beads that are wannabe 'Rolling Stones' or similar!
(Actually, some of us do say a heap more than the odd prayer - to find the *#%$* little varmints)
Come on, get up off the floor
...give yourself a break
....stop searching for those beads long enough to tell me about yourself and your crafty pursuits and passions.
Of course, I'm starting this list with my own links - just to get the bead rolling, you understand?
Sorry...I found no humility when I was on my knees under my table. I swear it's true (and I swore quite a bit under the table, too...and even more on getting up! Age certainly adds certain dimensions to experience!)
COME ON! Start adding and voting me off the perch...go on!
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IT'S ALL UP TO YOU....
Think you can
....or think you can't,
...either way, you're right!
(quote from Henry Ford
(of course, THE founder of the famous Ford Corporation
.....if he didn't get it right, who would?)
PLEASE TELL ME
...YOU ARE TEMPTED TO BUY SOMETHING!
From me would be nice, but you may have to be just a little patient, because -
***Update 13/2/2012 - have closed my Madeit shop - but watch out for these items to reappear in my Etsy shop. Coming soon but in the meantime...why not give bead-knitting a try yourself?
If nothing more, I trust you have learned a new appreciation of an extemely old craft.
If you are from the USA, you will appreciate that some of the most beautiful beading in this world emanated from your fantastically creative and skilfull American Indians and the Eskimo peoples were right up there with the very best of beaders. What a joyous way to warm your hands (especially when there's no bead store in sight...)
If you are Australian...the Australian Aborigines taught much to the creative world around us.
And the UK? - well-ll-ll, just think of the ancient Celtic traditional weaving and beading....absolutely fantastic.
And as we look around the world, you would have a hard time finding a nationality that didn't embrace beading at some time in their history.
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Thrinsdream
Feb 13, 2012 @ 4:52 pm | delete
- You must have the patience of a saint, this is gorgeous bead work, and a superb lens. With thanks and appreciation. Cathi x
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kiwinana71
Feb 5, 2012 @ 7:35 pm | delete
- Love this lens, I am a knitter, but I have never seen anything like this. I must try and do it.
Thanks for sharing. Blessed.
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Leilani-m
Dec 2, 2011 @ 8:23 am | delete
- Beautiful work! I'm very impressed, I could never do something like that, I don't have that much patience :)
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LindaJM Dec 1, 2011 @ 8:12 pm | delete
- What beautiful bead work you do, Christine! I'm impressed!
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karmicchristian
Nov 28, 2011 @ 7:08 am | delete
- Every bead has a story and yours is pleasing to the eyes as well. :)
Keep up the great work dear Christine. :)
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WildFacesGallery
Nov 24, 2011 @ 12:12 pm | delete
- Your work is lovely. I have a couple of beaded bag necklaces done by an artistic friend. They are a treasure.
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cffutah
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- very pretty lens, enjoyed my visit here tonight, earned a squidlike from this reader.
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