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A pattern for a wire and bead crocheted or wireworked kippah
Last post 08-10-2008 5:22 PM by wendyhunt. 6 replies.
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  • 12-11-2007 3:49 PM

    A pattern for a wire and bead crocheted or wireworked kippah

    Hello out there...

     My daughter has requested that I make her a beaded kippah.  For anyone reading this who doesn't know what a kippah is, it's another name for:  skullcap, yarmulke, yamalka and, occasionally, beanie.

     It is what Jewish people use to cover their heads.  Women often wear them and they sell beaded and pearled wireworked ones, and I've seen bead/wire crocheted ones. 

     If anyone either has a pattern or knows where to find one for one, please let me know.

    Thanks!

     

  • 12-12-2007 1:58 PM In reply to

    Re: A pattern for a wire and bead crocheted or wireworked kippah

    Hi zapwoman,  I love doing searches on the Internet, and since no one else has answered, I decided to give it a try.

    Here are the search results  (your request came up in the search!)

    I found at least one pattern for a handmade wire and bead kippot, which, according to this page, is another name for kippah. Edited to add, I read a little further, and it's the plural of kippah.  http://www.byadokippot.com/new_page_1.htm

    I hope this helps. Rhonda

    P.S. A friend of mine made me a beaded wire crocheted bracelet, and I love it. She said it's a little hard on the hands crocheting with wire. I've never tried it.

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  • 12-12-2007 8:45 PM In reply to

    Re: A pattern for a wire and bead crocheted or wireworked kippah

    Thank you a million, Rhonda.  I'm going to try to make it for her.  She likes these.

     I used to live in New England - in Western MA.  Still have family there.  Wish I could play with beads full time, but I work.  The bracelet is my next project, though and I can't wait to try it.  #5 triangle beads may give way to #5 Swarovski, instead. 

     I'm Elise.  I'm learning how to do this, so if I don't do it right, forgive me, please.

    Again, thank you so much!  You're a sweetie!

     Elise, currently living in Atlanta, formerly lived in Longmeadow, MA and from Philadelphia!

    P.S.  It was 80 degrees here today.  That's crazy.

  • 12-12-2007 9:30 PM In reply to

    Re: A pattern for a wire and bead crocheted or wireworked kippah

    You're welcome Elise. We'd love to see a picture of it when you're done! 

    You're doing fine. I wish more people would jump in (instead of just reading the boards). It's more fun to participate.

    I'm at a point where I play with my beads if I want to, and try to find time every day. One of my next projects is to learn how to do bead crochet. I know how to crochet, but first I have the challenge to think about and several other projects that are in the works.

    I'm glad I could help you find a pattern. Don't forget to post a picture!  Rhonda

     

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  • 02-24-2008 9:36 AM In reply to

    Re: A pattern for a wire and bead crocheted or wireworked kippah

    Hi All--

    I just posted to the general forum, but think you might be able to help.  I am learning to crochet with wire and beads and it is challenging!  I've been practicing with 28g copper wire but I think the end result is too weak for a solid feeling bracelet.  I am hoping to be able to create sterling and gold-fill crochet and bead bracelets.  I bought one years ago at an art fair and it is strong and really gorgeous so I know it can be done well!

    Does anyone have suggestions or know of a book on wire crochet?

    Thanks!

    Sally

  • 08-05-2008 9:42 AM In reply to

    Re: A pattern for a wire and bead crocheted or wireworked kippah

     I did this one with 6mm crystals.Star of david with crystals">

  • 08-10-2008 5:22 PM In reply to

    Re: A pattern for a wireworked kippah - and jumprings

     Here is the second of these preliminary designs I was asked to do let me know what you think of this design, a little different than the first, we will see>

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