Viking Knit Lazee Daizee Tool
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How inlightening!!! thank you
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Hi Stephanie,
I would like purchase Viking Knit Lazee Daizee Tool but I live in Padoua, near Venice, and it's seems impossible find it here! Could you help me in that way? Thank you very much!
Emanuela
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what guage wire are you using?
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Hi Stephanie,
Thanks for the clarification regarding the two different stitches. I am really excited about this kit and contacted Beading Daily after they did an e-mail newsletter segment on Viking Knit. I bet there are lots of potential customers on that list who will want one of these. You really have a brilliant invention here! I will be at the Down The Street Bead Show tomorrow (Sunday, June 19th) in the Atlanta area and would love to buy one of these there if I can.
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Hi Stephanie,
Thanks for the clarification regarding the two different stitches. I am really excited about this kit and contacted Beading Daily after they did an e-mail newsletter segment on Viking Knit. I bet there are lots of potential customers on that list who will want one of these. You really have a brilliant invention here! I will be at the Down The Street Bead Show tomorrow (Sunday, June 19th) in the Atlanta area and would love to buy one of these there if I can.
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Wow! That new tool really does make it simple! I was wondering if this stitch is the same as the one you get on a spool knitter. I have one of those and the result looks very similar. Is it the same stitch?
Hi Stephanie;
I recently purchased Viking Knit Lazee Daizee Tool -Thank you! However, I'm having a little problem making the end cap. I cut the the end wire at the beginning of the rod - but it's difficult to get it out- the coil gets out of shape- I'm not doing it right- can you help me?
Thanks!
Sophie
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stephaniejeddy 7 months ago
No, they are two different stitches and techniques. Viking Knit is really more of a weave and worked on the outside of the rod. If you a referring to the method using a spool with nail heads that is more like a true knit stitch. Viking Knit is faster because you are simply making rows of loops that stack upon each other. With the spool method you are lifting one stitch over another and the stitching is inside the spool. . Hope this is helpful.
stephaniejeddy 9 months ago
Dear chenchen1957,
Thank you for your comments. You are not restricted to 6 stitches on the Lazee Daizee tool. You can work 3,4, 5 or 6 stitches. It will accommodate 20-30 gauges of wire in single, double or triple weaves and more. All this tool does is make Viking Knit simpler and faster than traditional methods - the weave itself is simple. I invented the tool because teaching the traditional way was tedious, frustrating and time consuming for students and for me. Sincerely, Stephanie Eddy
stephaniejeddy 10 months ago
Yes, if you are left-handed you would simply make clockwise loops working around the tool to the left, holding it in your left hand, working the wire with your right.
stephaniejeddy 1 year ago