@Elise64 that is a really good question! I’m honestly the laziest knotter that you will ever meet. Let’s say I run out of a color that I’m using, instead of taping a new strand to the back of my clipboard and adding it in the way it was “mean to” be added, I tie it to the end of the string that I was running low on. But that is still a pain cause I have to maneuver the string so that knot is only visible on the back of the pattern. So generally, If I see that a pattern has a lot of one color, I literally take the whole skein and bundle it up and work with it. When I was working on this piece, I literally had 7-8 big bunches of embroidery floss hanging off of it leaving me to knot with bunches of floss 😂
@Krisknots this is probably a stupid question lol 😂 but when you were knotting did you keep all of your knotting strings in like bundles or did you leave them all loose if that makes sense
@Elise64 very long 😂 it was around 42 mins per row and I started it around a month ago! I did have to bread for finals week to study and stuff, so in total, I’d say 2 and 1/2 weeks of active knotting every day. Whenever I wasn’t doing school, I was knotting lol
Hi Yall ! I just wanted to give you an update on how it is going because you wanted me to tag you when it is done! Im 110 rows in at the moment, I have to take a break till finals on Friday and not get as much as I would like done this week, Id say 2 more weeks at the most till this guy gets done! Im hoping for next Friday though! @ar5yana@narbruh I also have some updates on my Instagram @kookyknots under the highlight section named 💙. The last update I posted is at 100 rows 🙂 Sorry for it taking so long!