Now for the beads. These are some size 9 Martha Blue colored seed beads I bought from an embroidery/yarn shop in Thirsk, England. Mom and I were in town visiting James Herriot's surgery and this was a lovely little souvenir. The most tedious part of bead knitting is stringing your beads on nylon thread and then transferring them onto your knitting yarn. Size 9 beads work perfectly with fingering weight yarn but that size can be hard to find. Gutermann beads are size 9 and sometimes sold in racks in quilt shops or fabric stores.
Using size 0 needles, I cast on 50 stitches and used this charted pattern for the design. I used a provisional cast on, undid it at the end, and used a three needle bind off to join the edges. My nieces were quite interested in these so I might be making more for some birthdays later in the year.
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