Normal keychain patterns
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Macon
Bracelet King
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3 years, 6 months ago by Macon
Hey looking for normal patterns that can be put onto a keychain easily. Like #76495 #95082 #27274 that have beginnings with double strings (idk how to describe it look at the examples). Thanks
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Loading26
Professional
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3 years, 6 months ago by Loading26
Thanks for using my pattern as an example! I think #89611 might work.
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sodapop
Bracelet King
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3 years, 6 months ago by sodapop
@Macon a lot of patterns can be done like you want, but they don’t always have the pairs at the very beginning. You sometimes have to look through the pattern to find a row that works, or reduce the amount of colors so where the strings cross, they’re the same color.Here’s a few that could work for you: #95348 #95342 but you’d need to change the 2 center colors to match #88483 and #88481 start on row 5 #95564 row 29 #49063 row 5 #95359 row 7, just change the straight-edge color to match #95347 row 5 Or some can even be started on an even row if you add a straight edge string to match the end color: #95336 row 8 #90668 row 8 #95356 row 2 or row 18 Or sometimes you have to get creative and do a combination of above: #87400 change center colors, add straight edge, start on row 16 #90669 start on row 3, 7 or 15 and change the colors You can find lots of other patterns that could also work if you do a search for patterns with only 2 to 3 colors, and limit the range of number of strings you want to work with. Just examine the pattern diagrams to see if there’s a row where the string colors double up. 😊 |
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