@sophieh11 I recommend you start out by doing some white rows. Then you meassure how long a certain amount of rows is and use that to calculate how many rows you need for this to fit around your wrist. You take the calculated amount of rows and take the amount of rows you need for the waves away from that. You divide the amount of rows you have left by two and that's how many white rows you need before and after you start with the waves.
I was just wondering how many rows I should include? Because I’m not use the first 20 of the white rows would be big enough for my wrist if that makes sense xx
@Jedaaa yes, this is also a great beginner alpha! 🙂 Since it is a 2 color alpha, there is a different technique to make it, but you don't have to use it. Megan Morris on YouTube has a video for 2 toned alphas. (It'll end up looking the same). But I would make it the normal way, so that you could get used to it for other alphas.
i am a beginer at alfas and this was really good to get the hang of them since its so simple! i would definaly recemend for beginers since its so simple