Working on the sleeves of the sweater I knew I had to make regular decreases for the hem and increases for the sleeve. Increases and decreases are always a bear for me to remember at the right time. I had seen some absolutely gorgeous row chain jewelry online and thought I could make my own,
Since Hobby Lobby has just opened in our town (!!!!) I went over and purchased three little packages of jewelry findings--small jump rings, pretty good sized split rings, and lobster closures. I already had the jewelry tools sitting on my desk for the past year and a half waiting, waiting, waiting. Finally I used them.
Very handy tools to use for other things besides jewelry work, I might add.
Here is my plain row chain jewelry in use. It works great! The idea of putting the lobster clasp on the end is so I know which end I am working toward. I could not find the number beads at either Hobby Lobby or Michaels so I left them off and used the lobster. I can always add them if I run into them somewhere else. Those number beads would certainly make these row chains foolproof! Now I have to count rings each time and check to make sure I am moving the chain in the right direction.
This makes me happy and confident about increases and decreases.
By the way, I first heard of doing this while reading The Philosopher's Wool book on Fair Isle Sweaters Simplified. In one of the chapters early on Ann mentioned making a chain though she used scrap yarn to make her loops. It caught my attention then but I did nothing about it. Now when I was doing an important Fair Isle project that I wanted to be successful I carried out the making of the chain with jewelry findings.
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