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knots10 |
4 months ago by knots10
@KrazyKnotz It works!!!
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KrazyKnotz |
4 months ago by KrazyKnotz
@knots10 That is a good idea! I will have to try that too. 😊
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knots10 |
4 months ago by knots10
@KrazyKnotz Thanks. I was thinking that I could probably use my base strings, like in a Chinese staircase, but I haven’t tried it yet.
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KrazyKnotz |
4 months ago by KrazyKnotz
@knots10 I'm not sure. I know that happystringthings on Instagram is going to make a tutorial for that, so I would keep an eye out for her tutorial. 😊
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knots10 |
4 months ago by knots10
@KrazyKnotz Is there a way to change colors without having to use variegated string?
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halokiwi |
4 months, 2 weeks ago by halokiwi
@hdhdhdhh I don't think she meant to brag 😄She just explained how this is tied and that she used her own string. Lots of people will often ask where a certain variegated string is from, when they see it in a picture. If you want to dye your own string, I believe KrazyKnotz has a tutorial about it. I really don't think she was bragging. She was just providing an information that people would have most likely asked for anyways. |
hdhdhdhh |
4 months, 2 weeks ago by hdhdhdhh
@KrazyKnotz it makes me saddd when people braggggg
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hdhdhdhh |
4 months, 2 weeks ago by hdhdhdhh
@KrazyKnotz ok geese we get iTunes really good at making string and makingbracelets
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KrazyKnotz |
4 months, 3 weeks ago by KrazyKnotz
(I also used my own hand-dyed ombre/gradient string)
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KrazyKnotz |
4 months, 3 weeks ago by KrazyKnotz
For my photo, I followed happystringthings's tutorial on Instagram.Here is a written guide STEPS 1. cut your base strings. i use 10 base strings for this. you can use more/less to thicken/thin the bracelet 2. make your bracelet loop! [i have another tutorial for this, comment 🍰 if you want me to DM you a link] TIP: when making the loop, i like to include the lead string in with the base strings - this makes it so you don't have to tie it on to start 3. take your lead string and tie a forward knot over ALL base strings. repeat this step > tie one more forward knot over all base strings 4. separate base string into two even groups (i have 2 groups of 5) 5. tie a f/b knot (using the lead string) on the right base string group 6. tie a b/f knot (using the lead string) on the left base string group. repeat step, tie b/f on left group 7. tie a f/b knot (using the lead string) on the right base string group important note!! turn the bracelet over to see the front side! while making this bracelet, your knots are being made on the back side 🤠 8. repeat steps 5 - 7 until the bracelet reaches the desired length 9. tie the ends & finish your bracelet! |