@funkyXtina a really thick bracelet/arm cuff, a bookmark, maybe even some kind of small pouch or ‘case’ for earphones/other small electronic devices. You could also turn it into a coin purse or case for keys.
(Just to clear things up and to not make it seem like we mods do not allow credits: the original credit was removed for advertising and for mentioning a website that is not allowed to be mentioned)
Make sure you use at least 30cm longer black string, it is going to be used a lot whilst knotting.
I just measured out my bracelet:
one repetition of 42 rows gives me exactly 43 millimeters. And it is 52 mm wide. This is with Anchor or DMC string (8meter skeins , so it is a relatively thin thread.) with Anchor and DMC mercerised string, I get 1mm per string in length and width. 20 strings would be approx. 20mm for example.
So I guess you might have to do 3 to 4 repetitions depending on the wrist circumference.
I really recommemd a mercerised string here since you will have to do many knots, there's going to be a lot of friction on the thread when pullimg the knots up.
Some might wrap a pen with it or others put it around their ankle/Biceps. Or you could make a bookmark or a DECORATIVE ONLY Dog collar for a big dog. But to not risk damage when the dog is pulling on the leash, I would use a real collar to attach the leash. For myself, i have planned it as a normal bracelet, though.
Out of curiosity, what would/could I make out of a pattern this large? I’ve only ever made one item that had 50+ strings and it’s essentially an arm cuff or currently wall art. With a pattern of this caliber what would my community make?
Thank you! Shold you not already have done so, May I invite you to read my big comment below about the credit for he pattern? Thank you 👍 Happy knotting, and of course we can be friends!🧶🧶🧵
Thank you. 😜 Yes , one must really keep the system up while knorting the color part, otherwise the eyes go crazy... 🤯 🤯 😂 . One row forward, one backward....and so on... Please check my other comment about credits for this pattern.
Hi fellow knotters. Something about giving credit for this pattern:
Thanks for all the loves and 5* ratings on the pattern. I orignially had posted a comment here to give credit, because this pattern is not mine. But the comment has been removed by the moderators.
They are currently deciding, how to best give credits to the original creator of this pattern.
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