@riyakashya that happened to me, you just put the color you are using behind your last string and just don’t do a color switch for the last knot, just go ahead and use your background color without doing the color switch.
@riyakashya yes so if you have a color switch on the last knot of your bracelet, dont use the flat alpha technique like you have. instead know like you would normally. i hope this helps lol maybe @halokiwi or @KrazyKnotz could help some more 😊
Can somebody please help me, i recently started making alpha's i am facing some issues while making them ,so what happens is that i am not getting how to switch colours in the second last string and then again switch colour for the last string because when i again begin with the new row the second last colour starts popping out from the side of my bracelet
I had a good time with this pattern (originally was going to be a bracelet but was unhappy with how it was looking so I made it into a keychain). Would definitely give this another try but as I said below this is great for people just starting to “dip their toe” into alphas and gets them used to switching colors. Would recommend ! 💕
@sugarsodaz It wasn’t too difficult because it has only 2 colors! I would say this is good for beginners because its easy to handle with only 2 colors and can get you used to switching colors on the ends and before the ends!