✨??How do I make flat alphas???✨
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leila06
Skiller
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1 year, 7 months ago by leila06
Since you can’t use the flat alpha tequneeke on edges I am struggling to make my smaller alpha bracelets look smooth and consistent.They allwase end up having bumpy edges and not being straight? Any advice would be lovely❤️❤️ |
halokiwi
Moderator
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1 year, 7 months ago by halokiwi
You can not only use the flat alpha technique for the first knot of a new colour but also for the last knot of an old colour. Just insert the new leading string in the last knot of the previous colour. This way you are always able to somehow use the flat alpha technique on any colour switch: either before the switch or after the switch or even both 🙂
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leila06
Skiller
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1 year, 7 months ago by leila06
I’ve been using the flat alpha at the beginning of using a new colour however I can’t figure out how to keep the edges straight and use the tequneke at the same time
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vic_1027
Professional
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1 year, 7 months ago by vic_1027
try using the straight edges technique. its a forward-backward knot on the right, and a backward-forward knot on the left. masha knots on youtube explains it really well
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