@Smooshy if it is for a bracelet double wingspan length folded in half (for no risks) for a key chain I used half a wingspan length folded in half hope this helps
@malaika there’s two ways that would work to do this. You can make a loop and a double triangle start, with your key ring inside the loop, or use Alex’s Innovations tutorial for starting a normal keychain. People tie the double knots to secure each side then just proceed with a normal triangle start. Masha Knots has a great tutorial on this. For the pattern, just draw the double triangles you see and do the triangle that way. It cuts out the middle. Masha Knots has a starburst tutorial that should help
sorry for tagging you guys just needed someone to reply can someone help me im confused on how you would start this pattern as a keychain like how do you get the strings in the order in the picture and why in all the pictures do people then do a knot onto both sides and how do you start it with the missing triangle bit at the top on a keychain one last question how much string would you recommend if I'm doing one of the stars onto a keychain
can someone help me im confused on how you would start this pattern as a keychain like how do you get the strings in the order in the picture and why in all the pictures do people then do a knot onto both sides and how do you start it with the missing triangle bit at the top on a keychain one last question how much string would you recommend if I'm doing one of the stars onto a keychain
@knotnormal I have never done the straight edge technique on this bracelet and I don’t think most people do it either. 😊And I cut my strings about 6 feet then fold that in half. This might sound a little confusing, but I cut the “outline” string a little longer than the other strings. For example in the original purple colors of the pattern, the darkest purple that basically outlines the starburst I cut a little longer because it uses more string. I usually cut that one about 6 1/2 feet. 😁