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#63168
by RickyKnots
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by lilpiggy11
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by dizzyshroo
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by FishinFish
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by Aerooooooo
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by LupinMoony
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sodapop |
3 years, 4 months ago by sodapop
@julz314 that sounds so cool!!🥰 yw!
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julz314 |
3 years, 4 months ago by julz314
I've been using your gnome patterns as plastic canva magnets!!! Thank you so much for all of them they are so cute!!!! ❤
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scftkwon |
3 years, 9 months ago by scftkwon
@sodapop Thank you so much!! ❤️
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sodapop |
3 years, 9 months ago by sodapop
@scftkwon You did such a great job! 😍 Much nicer than my first try! 😄
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scftkwon |
3 years, 9 months ago by scftkwon
That's my first alpha pattern and i think it turned out really well! Its so cute!!💖
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may26 |
3 years, 10 months ago by may26
this is so cute 😄
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Maialynn |
4 years ago by Maialynn
@Emakes here it is!
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Sun_String |
4 years ago by Sun_String
@sodapop ooooh ok that's a great idea! thanks so much! 😊
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sodapop |
4 years ago by sodapop
@Sun_String just count the number of rows per inch according to your knotting style in another bracelet you made. Then take the number of rows from a pattern you want to make and divide that by your own Rows-per-inch. I usually knot 14 rows per inch, so I know this pattern which is 33 rows (33 divided by 14 = 2.35) would be almost 2 1/2 inches for me.Depending on how long you want your finished piece to be, you could also add the same amount of rows on each end to keep the design centered. I also take into account the length of triangle ends if I'm using them and add that as well. 😊 |
Sun_String |
4 years ago by Sun_String
@Yana_x ok thank you!! I love the colors you used btw, they really stand out!
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