@emp217 I’d recommend using a dovetail/diamond pattern for your first tube attempt; they’re much easier to figure out. Try #34076 or #35571? Once you’ve gotten the hang of those, you can try other patterns 😁
@emp217 Now I’m wondering which tutorial you saw. Side tip: you can consider sticking a pencil or chopstick into your tube bracelet as you knot; it helps your bracelet keep its cyclindrical shape as well as separate the strings on both sides of the tube as you knot 😉
@minutcraft: This makes perfectly sense. I was thinking the same. On YouTube it looked completely different and confusing. But I think it's a whole lot of a mess to work with a tube formed bracelet as the strings lay over one another. Maybe I will try this some day - to come out of the comfort zone 😂 Thank you! ❤️
@emp217 I’m assuming you’re asking how I turned the flat bracelet pattern into a tube bracelet. The simplest way I can explain it is—looking at this pattern specifically—I knotted the edges of the even-numbered rows to one another in order to join the two edges to make a tube. This method works best with patterns that don’t already have the straight edges technique built into them. Does it make sense?