What you basically need to do, is to find a start in the pattern. (My technique works the best when you have a “stair step loop” or a “forward-backward loop”). So you are going to have two bundles with strings, I would start with let’s say the left triangle (focus for that only on one of your bundles), for that you take a look at the 3’d row and focus at the 4th Knot, you want to work later with the two rows that go diagonal out of this knot. For that you need a blue and a black string (here in the pattern). Those strings come out of a blue knot and out of a black knot, diagonally left and right over that knot and that’s where you will get your string out of.
@love818 If you want to start without a loop, but with twisted ends (both sides) it sometimes helps, just to start with the pattern (start row 1, continue with row 2, than 3, 4, 5, ...) and when you’re done with the whole bracelet, you end it in a triangle, turn it upside down (that you have where you started downwards), and do the same thing again.
I can’t seem to figure out how to do triangle ends after a loop with this pattern.I normally don’t do them unless I’m doing a pattern with visible diamonds on either side.Anyone got any suggestions?