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theyaassss |
3 years, 11 months ago by theyaassss
@rigo_knots yeah
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Aesthetic8 |
3 years, 11 months ago by Aesthetic8
@rigo_knots yep!
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rigo_knots |
4 years ago by rigo_knots
Anyone getting tik tok vibes from this?
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CawTheCrow |
4 years ago by CawTheCrow
@boplettuce Ooh. So you simply separate and group up strings without any leadup?
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CawTheCrow |
4 years ago by CawTheCrow
@boplettuce Yeah, that's what I meant 😄 but thanks for clearing it up.
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boplettuce |
4 years ago by boplettuce
@CawTheCrow you don’t need to do the triangle start. The grouping just seemed easy to compare to how you’d group a triangle start/end.
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boplettuce |
4 years ago by boplettuce
@CawTheCrow not exactly... so say you need 11 strings and you want the bracelet “arms” to be three knots wide. You’d separate the 11 base strings into 3 sections (two sets of four, one set of three). Then you’d knot those three sections with your alpha string as if they were just three base strings for as long as you want that side to be. Then you’d start separating them as needed for the peace sign.
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CawTheCrow |
4 years ago by CawTheCrow
@boplettuce Thank you! So you make a triangle end, and then knot onto groups of base strings? For example you have 9, and you separate them into 3 groups?
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boplettuce |
4 years ago by boplettuce
@CawTheCrow you separate the base strings into however many knots you want the smaller part to be, then expand out as the pattern needs. Similar to a triangle start/end.
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CawTheCrow |
4 years ago by CawTheCrow
@ariellaaaa How did you make the bracelet thinner on both sides of the pattern?
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