tiny strings on back of alphas
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cL0wnc0
Professional
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1 year, 6 months ago by cL0wnc0
I wanted to know what others do about these. I have been using super glue and it works alright for keychains but it gets scratchy when it gets dry and I worry about it being too scratchy for someone to wear. I just can't think of another way to secure the back of them
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halokiwi
Moderator
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1 year, 6 months ago by halokiwi
If you are using the flat alpha technique, you don't really need to secure the strings in the back. They're already relatively secure as they are.
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cL0wnc0
Professional
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1 year, 6 months ago by cL0wnc0
@halokiwi i havent really gotten the flat alphas down yet
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mmalone
Bracelet King
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1 year, 6 months ago by mmalone
You can try weaving your ends in. Whenever you're done with a string, don't cut it until you're done with the bracelet. At the end of the bracelet, bring the string down and incorporate it as another base string. Tie your next knot onto it as if it were one with the next base string.
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mmalone
Bracelet King
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1 year, 6 months ago by mmalone
You can try weaving your ends in. Whenever you're done with a string, don't cut it until you're done with the bracelet. At the end of the bracelet, bring the string down and incorporate it as another base string. Tie your next knot onto it as if it were one with the next base string.
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