Roughly one year ago I released project notes for a simple knitted lace choker, the Nameless Choker. The pattern notes for the 'Nameless Choker' are available here.
Specifically designed to use up the last remnants of sock yarn after the completion of a larger project, Nameless is an ideal project for a very small quantity of yarn (approximately 10 - 20 grams).
One year on, I decided to explore the choice of material for this project in more detail. Whilst certain types of sock and cotton yarn (especially the sturdier varieties) work very well with the design, the pattern provides an ideal starting point for venturing into new territory, i.e. the cross-over point where knitting and jewellery-making techniques meet and blend into one another.
For my revision of the pattern, I am planning to adapt the original design with the help of a number of non-traditional materials such as waxed cotton thong cord (1mm), leather cord (1mm) and, potentially, jewellery wires.
Having completed an initial experiment with waxed cotton cord (shown below), it is clear that certain design elements of the original pattern (stitch count, lace repeats, needle size and quantities etc.) will obviously have to be revised and modified to take the properties of cotton thread into consideration, but I am quite happy with the initial outcome.
The first insight derived from yesterday's cotton cord knitting session is that 10 metres of waxed cotton thong are not sufficient to produce a fully fledged knitted choker on the basis of the original Nameless pattern, but they will be enough to make a knitted wrist cuff.
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Nameless Cuff (knitted with 1mm waxed cotton cord) |
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Nameless Cuff (knitted with 1mm waxed cotton cord) |
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Nameless Cuff (knitted with 1mm waxed cotton cord) |
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Nameless Cuff Prototype |
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Nameless Cuff - Prototype |
Further updates and finalised project notes on the Nameless Cuff and the modified Nameless Choker will be up on the blog shortly.
In the meantime, stay tuned...