How to I know if an alpha patter will fit my wrist?
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aliya_12
Professional
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7 months, 1 week ago by aliya_12
I really want to do the alpha pattern #38672 but I have no idea if it will fit my wrist. How can I make sure it fits my wrist? If this all makes sense please help!
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aliya_12
Professional
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7 months, 1 week ago by aliya_12
oops I misspelled pattern..
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AlmaLlama
Bracelet King
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7 months, 1 week ago by AlmaLlama
This video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12pByQvfzeY may help you. It shows how to center a design (like a pattern that has something in the middle and background rows on the sides) to fir your wrist.
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AlmaLlama
Bracelet King
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7 months, 1 week ago by AlmaLlama
And that video basically shows you how to see how many rows you made in a cm and kind of calculate how many rows you need to make for your bracelet to fit your wrist (hope that makes sense lol)
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halokiwi
Moderator
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7 months, 1 week ago by halokiwi
If you know how many rows you usually need for an alpha, you can use that to figure out, how many rows will fit. I saw that you posted a photo of an alpha before. Measure how long it is and then use that to calculate how many rows you would need for a bracelet. |
aliya_12
Professional
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7 months, 1 week ago by aliya_12
Okay, tysm for y’all’s help I really appreciate it! 💙
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stewon6969
Bracelet King
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7 months ago by stewon6969
Start by making the design approximately the size of your wrist and as you make it use your wrist as a guide to help you measure. You can also make test bracelets and see how many rows it took you to cover your whole wrist.
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