Annika Heart Knot Necklace Knitting Pattern by Kristin Omdahl
This necklace knitting pattern is made using the simplest of knitting techniques: the Icord. But it is elevated to a whole new level with a celtic heart knot pendant and sequined, textured yarn.
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This necklace knitting pattern is also featured in Kristin Omdahl’s newest knitting book, “Layers: 19 Knit Projects to Fit, Flatter & Drape”. Click here for a personalized, autographed copy of “Layers: Knit” book. Or download the digital “Layers: Knit” ebook here. You can also purchase this book on Amazon here.
What you will need to make this necklace knitting pattern:
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140 yds or 128m #4 worsted weight yarn
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US 8 (5mm) double pointed knitting needles
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1 27mm lobster clasp
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3 5mm jump rings
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2 pair of chain nosed pliers or bend nose pliers
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