11 Similar patterns
9 Photos
1 Video
10 Comments
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jaelynne10 |
9 months, 1 week ago by jaelynne10
@brooekelyn nahhh not that hard but then again I don’t have the same opinion as you.
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ponotama |
1 year, 3 months ago by ponotama
@mgs905 thank you for your kind words!
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mgs905 |
1 year, 3 months ago by mgs905
i love this! i’m a sucker for wave bracelets and chain bracelets so this i perfect! the video explaining it is great as well! 10/10
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lauren76b |
1 year, 5 months ago by lauren76b
@brooekelyn I personally consider these type of patterns easy once I figured out how to read the pattern correctly so but other than that I find it easy the main part is really just learning how to read the pattern and it will be easy
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halokiwi |
1 year, 6 months ago by halokiwi
@brooekelyn I recommend checking out the video posted to this pattern. It does not look super complicated to me and the video seems to explain it well 🙂
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brooekelyn |
1 year, 6 months ago by brooekelyn
would anyone consider this a hard pattern? cause i want to try
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ponotama |
1 year, 6 months ago by ponotama
Bracelets. Then for the next one I calculate and subtract from the remaining length. 1m is 3’3.3” and 1.2m is 3’11.2” by the way.
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ponotama |
1 year, 6 months ago by ponotama
@HelloooIts I add the length guide in the tutorial but for this one it is a little tricky. If you don’t want to run out having 1.2m for each chain part and 1m for other 4 would usually suffice for any chain p
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orgami |
1 year, 6 months ago by orgami
@HelloooIts usually I measure one arm length for each string
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HelloooIts |
1 year, 6 months ago by HelloooIts
what would you recommend for length of the strings?
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