oh yes 👍 pretty compressive I am a chain mailer love the arts of makeing things from wire and rather new to makeing weaves like viking knit looking for fresh ideas and by gosh I think this is it thank you for sharing your passion with us
To Help folks, I want to share my information using Double Knit and how to determine your finished length. I used your 1/2" tool, 73' of 24 gauge fine silver wire, 6 loops and double knit. The 73' of wire gave me 15" of raw material. The following will give you the approximate length per each draw plate hole size: 1/2" hole = 17.5" , 7/16" hole = 18.5" , 3/8" hole = 20.5" , 5/16" hole = 22.5". Hope this helps!!
Thank you so much for the clear and easily understandable instructions. It is so much easier to learn the viking wire knit than video #1 and helped greatly in my being able to learn how to join new wire. As a beginner, I will look forward to more of you videos.
Very good Instructions!👍 Thanks!🙂 I now need to search for what to do when the desired length is achieved since it "appears" the loops are closed and the wires have to be cut off the daizee.
Very good video!! Thanks! How can I determine the finished length of the double knit chain? I am using 24 gauge fine silver wire on the 1/2" tool with 6 loops, 48 feet of wire and the chain is 9.5" long. I would like the finished chain to be drawn down using the 1/4" hole size. Your Draw Plate approximate measurement charts do not cover the Double knit.
Hello Cathy, I have not created a chart for the specific information you want on double Viking Knit draw dimensions. Sorry. The only thing I can suggest is to try your desired dimension results with an inexpensive wire first as a sample before proceeding with the silver wire. You might also try a “draw as you go” method whereby you weave several inches, maybe 5”, remove the Daizee head, then draw a portion of the weave (from the head end) down to your desired diameter - takes note to see how much 3” gives you. Don’t draw the entire length. Put the weave back on the rod and continue.
Your comment is unacceptable, you should have some kind of chart available for double knit since you are suggesting double knit using your tool. Very sad!
Hello! The wire gauge depends on the project. I would suggest a 24 or 26 gauge wire for double Viking Knit on this diameter tool (using half the loops). I hope this is helpful.
you cant Claim Intellectual Property Infringement for linking your video when i never took credit or said it was mine the link leads back here and now you had my page taken down you do know the clicks you wer getting are exactly what youtube and creators ask for plz like share and sub, so what is your problem
oh yes 👍
pretty compressive
I am a chain mailer love the arts of makeing things from wire and rather new to makeing weaves like viking knit looking for fresh ideas and by gosh I think this is it
thank you for sharing your passion with us
To Help folks, I want to share my information using Double Knit and how to determine your finished length. I used your 1/2" tool, 73' of 24 gauge fine silver wire, 6 loops and double knit. The 73' of wire gave me 15" of raw material. The following will give you the approximate length per each draw plate hole size: 1/2" hole = 17.5" , 7/16" hole = 18.5" , 3/8" hole = 20.5" , 5/16" hole = 22.5". Hope this helps!!
This is the best explained tutorial i've seen on viking knit. Thanks.
Thank you so much for the clear and easily understandable instructions. It is so much easier to learn the viking wire knit than video #1 and helped greatly in my being able to learn how to join new wire. As a beginner, I will look forward to more of you videos.
Very good Instructions!👍 Thanks!🙂 I now need to search for what to do when the desired length is achieved since it "appears" the loops are closed and the wires have to be cut off the daizee.
Thank you for sharing, love the Video ❤️
Stephanie beautiful how you explained. Thank you. Looking forward for more videos of your. Love it's.✨💐✨
What gauge wire are you using?
Very good video!! Thanks! How can I determine the finished length of the double knit chain? I am using 24 gauge fine silver wire on the 1/2" tool with 6 loops, 48 feet of wire and the chain is 9.5" long. I would like the finished chain to be drawn down using the 1/4" hole size. Your Draw Plate approximate measurement charts do not cover the Double knit.
Hello Cathy,
I have not created a chart for the specific information you want on double Viking Knit draw dimensions. Sorry.
The only thing I can suggest is to try your desired dimension results with an inexpensive wire first as a sample before proceeding with the silver wire.
You might also try a “draw as you go” method whereby you weave several inches, maybe 5”, remove the Daizee head, then draw a portion of the weave (from the head end) down to your desired diameter - takes note to see how much 3” gives you. Don’t draw the entire length.
Put the weave back on the rod and continue.
Your comment is unacceptable, you should have some kind of chart available for double knit since you are suggesting double knit using your tool. Very sad!
Please, can you tell me how is the wire gauge? Thank you. :)
i love love it i want earring jewellery in viking weave
What gauge Wire ?????????
Hello! The wire gauge depends on the project. I would suggest a 24 or 26 gauge wire for double Viking Knit on this diameter tool (using half the loops). I hope this is helpful.
you cant Claim Intellectual Property Infringement for linking your video
when i never took credit or said it was mine the link leads back here and now you had my page taken down
you do know the clicks you wer getting are exactly what youtube and creators ask for plz like share and sub, so what is your problem