dread gets knotted
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Birte
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Birte
3 years, 6 months ago by Birte
always when I wrap my thread on a piece of cardboard it always knots and it takes me a long time to take it apart does anyone has tips that this won’t happen ?
blahblah11
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blahblah11
3 years, 6 months ago by blahblah11
Don’t take the the plastic things of the loop of sting and just find the end and pull it and wrap, or you could take of the plastic thinks and separate the string so it’s one big loop and put the loop on your wrist and find the end and start wrapping it, I probably did a bad job of explaining this so there are some youtubers who do videos on organizing there threads and some do mini tutorials in those videos, tell me if you have any questions!
Rowsitt
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Rowsitt
3 years, 6 months ago by Rowsitt
i take off the paper things that while the skein together, and then unfold it sort of to get it as the circle that it’d wrapped it and put it around my wrist or a water bottle.
Birte
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Birte
3 years, 6 months ago by Birte
@blahblah11 if i don’t take them off it wil be a lot more difficult
blahblah11
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blahblah11
3 years, 6 months ago by blahblah11
No, because it’s looped in that way so if you pull the end it unravels
Birte
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Birte
3 years, 6 months ago by Birte
@blahblah11 yeah but the knots a gettting even more
blahblah11
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blahblah11
3 years, 6 months ago by blahblah11
Then separate the loop and put it on your wrist and unwrap it
mischief
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mischief
3 years, 6 months ago by mischief
I like to wrap my thread around the flexible plastic kumihimo bobbins.
spriinkles
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spriinkles
3 years, 6 months ago by spriinkles
when you unravel the new string, put it around your wrist to avoid it knotting up 👍
sPiKeY_UwU
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sPiKeY_UwU
3 years, 6 months ago by sPiKeY_UwU
In would suggest going to a craft store and going to the aisle with embroidery floss and finding plastic bobbins they work wonderfully
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