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#25052
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by elliesknot
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#25052
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10mammer |
3 years ago by 10mammer
I love this it is soooooooo cute
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AlyRos425 |
3 years, 11 months ago by AlyRos425
my worst fear, looking cute! 🤪 ❤️
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LydiaLand |
4 years, 2 months ago by LydiaLand
Thank you! Second alpha I’ve ever done and I’m really happy with it.
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MintBreez |
4 years, 3 months ago by MintBreez
@chlsrys thats so cool! (:
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chlsrys |
4 years, 4 months ago by chlsrys
@elliesknot got it! Thanks so much!!!! I'll practice and try that technique. Thank you 💖
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elliesknot |
4 years, 5 months ago by elliesknot
@chlsrys ok i think i get it now. i use the straight edges technique to keep the sides straight, and then, after im done with each row, i push it up with my fingernail to keep the lines from curving. its really hard to have perfectly straight lines, but thats the best advice i have atm. : )
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chlsrys |
4 years, 5 months ago by chlsrys
@elliesknot Warping is the best word to describe it. Lol thanks!!!
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elliesknot |
4 years, 5 months ago by elliesknot
Hi @chlsrys for these two bracelets I used the DMC Cotton Perlé thread, and i really only use DMC thread in all of my bracelets. What do you mean by elongating? : )
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chlsrys |
4 years, 5 months ago by chlsrys
@elliesknot Hi there, how did you kept it from not elongating?? And what brands of strings do you use? Thank you! 💖
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BaileyBug |
4 years, 6 months ago by BaileyBug
this pattern took me quite a while to make. it was the first alpha i made in years and i actually switched to the flat alphas technique halfway through since thats when i learned about it. It takes a lot of the background string, but it was a great way to use up some of my variegated string. these bees are so cute and were a lot of fun to make!
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