Why Knot? by Ginger Sabo

Why Knot? by Ginger Sabo Welcome to whyKnot?! I hope you enjoy these accessories handmade with whimsy in mind. About Me :
I'm spending time with my peeps on the southern coast.

Crafting with a passion, whyKnot? is where I get to share a little bit of fun with you. I work mostly with yarn and beads. I truly just enjoy creating. My stash mainly consists of yarn; but beads, hemp, bells, and wire can also be found in abundance. Most of what I will be listing are things that use up my stash. I have over 30 years of accumulated supplies and ideas. Due to the need to de-stash,

many items will be priced to only compensate for supplies and shipping. Keep in mind, the time it takes to make a medium sized piece is at a minimum 20 hours and goes up from there. If you purchase, please consider donating to a charity of your choice to make up the difference. I will include the hours worked in the description. The shop should open by end of Spring.

10/31/2015

Listings are up! Hope to have more the fist part of November...

08/08/2015

I'm hoping to be back up and running in October. See you all in a few!

Something new!
11/26/2011

Something new!

Gunmetal toned wire is worked into a geometric design. Dangling from the center loop is a fir made from crocheted wire and green glass beads.

Celebrate the snow...
11/25/2011

Celebrate the snow...

A gunmetal toned wire flurry holds onto a crocheted circle of white and clear glass beads. Tendrils spiral out from the circle in wisps as if

Something new to spice up Solstice
11/25/2011

Something new to spice up Solstice

Gunmetal toned wire is worked into a spiral. A crocheted wire tree with entwined green glass beads hangs from it. It is like the rays of the

Come by the shop and see the beautiful things!
11/20/2011

Come by the shop and see the beautiful things!

Gunmetal toned wire is wrapped in and worked in a loop, triangle shape. Hanging gracefully is a swatch of crocheted wire in the same tone with

New listing that I really love.
11/20/2011

New listing that I really love.

Gunmetal toned wire is looped around almost as if in a dance. Red glass beads and wire are made into tendrils that move and dance to a Holiday

Copper and Sea. Taking a bit of the ocean on the adventure.
09/23/2011

Copper and Sea. Taking a bit of the ocean on the adventure.

Copper Netting captures sea shells and a rose quarts with in a spiral shape. Glass and copper beads serve as accents. Natural h**p is knotted in

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San Diego, CA

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