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Superstar Belt

Wow all your friends with this star-studded belt!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/superstar-belt • Posted by Debbie Abrahams

Wow all your friends with this star-studded belt – which looks just as good worn over a slinky evening dress as it does with a pair of jeans. The buttons and long beaded tassels at each end encourage it to drape elegantly down from the hips or waist. Now you can be a superstar any night of the week! SIZE Approximately 3.5cm (13⁄8in) wide; and the desired length to suit your individual size. MATERIALS Pair 3.00mm (US 2–3) needles Yarn Rowan Wool Cotton 50g (13⁄4oz) per ball 956 Coffee Rich 2 Extras Beads: approx. 1020 silver and 210 pearl × 3mm (1⁄8in) beads 20 Star-shaped pearl buttons Tension (gauge) 32 sts and 52 rows to 10cm (4in) measured over beaded patt using 3.00mm (US 2–3) needles. special abbreviation make beaded loop = Knit next st leaving st on LH, slide 43 beads up the yarn so that they are sitting close to the needle and wrap the yarn with 43 beads round thumb of either hand to make a loop, take yarn between the needles to back of work and knit same st again, this time slipping st off LH needle. Lift the extra st just made over this loop and off the needle. NOTE: The belt is knitted in two separate halves, which are joined together after knitting. The stitches determine the width of the belt and the rows determine the length of it.

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

4 h 00

Difficulty

Tricky
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Description

Wow all your friends with this star-studded belt – which looks just as good worn over a slinky evening dress as it does with a pair of jeans. The buttons and long beaded tassels at each end encourage it to drape elegantly down from the hips or waist. Now you can be a superstar any night of the week! SIZE Approximately 3.5cm (13⁄8in) wide; and the desired length to suit your individual size. MATERIALS Pair 3.00mm (US 2–3) needles Yarn Rowan Wool Cotton 50g (13⁄4oz) per ball 956 Coffee Rich 2 Extras Beads: approx. 1020 silver and 210 pearl × 3mm (1⁄8in) beads 20 Star-shaped pearl buttons Tension (gauge) 32 sts and 52 rows to 10cm (4in) measured over beaded patt using 3.00mm (US 2–3) needles. special abbreviation make beaded loop = Knit next st leaving st on LH, slide 43 beads up the yarn so that they are sitting close to the needle and wrap the yarn with 43 beads round thumb of either hand to make a loop, take yarn between the needles to back of work and knit same st again, this time slipping st off LH needle. Lift the extra st just made over this loop and off the needle. NOTE: The belt is knitted in two separate halves, which are joined together after knitting. The stitches determine the width of the belt and the rows determine the length of it. From the book, 25 Beaded Knits by Debbie Abrahams. Published by Collins & Brown. Read our review.

Instructions

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    Knit Belt (make 2) Thread beads on yarn in the foll sequence: *(1 silver, 1 pearl) 21 times, 1 silver*. Rep from * to *, 4 times more, then thread on 400 silver beads (this is a minimum), then *(1 silver, 1 pearl) 21 times, 1 silver*. Rep from * to * 4 times more.. Cast on 11 sts using 3.00mm (US 2–3) needles. Row 1 (RS): K1, (make beaded loop, k1) 5 times, k1. Row 2 (WS): Purl. Row 3 (RS): K5, pb, k5. Row 4 (WS): Purl. Row 5 (RS): Knit. Row 6 (WS): P1, k9, p1. Row 7 (RS): Knit. Row 8 (WS): Purl. Row 9 (RS): K1, (pb, k1) 5 times. Row 10 (WS): P1, k9, p1. Row 11 (RS): Knit. Row 12 (WS): Purl. Row 13 (RS): Knit. Row 14 (WS): Purl. Rep rows 3–14, 3 times more. Rep rows 3–6 once more. Bead pattern rep: Row 1 (RS): Knit. Row 2 (WS): Purl. Row 3 (RS): K1, (pb, k1) 5 times. Row 4 (WS): P1, k9, p1. Rep the 4-row beaded patt rep until the belt is half the desired length, finishing after having completed Row 3. Thread on more beads if needed. Leave sts on a holder.

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    FINISHING Sew in any loose ends on the WS of the work. Join the two halves of the belt by holding WS facing and casting (binding) off the sts together using a third needle. Using photograph as a guide, sew 10 buttons on each end of the belt.