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cacapipi00
cacapipi00
9 months ago by cacapipi00
@rekhat07 I know I answered later but I thought that I could still reply but you need to make the knots with like all of the others idk if it’s clear. For exemple with the color of the pattern you take the white string and half of the strings are basically like the base strings. I can’t really explain bc im more someone who explains visually but atleast i tried and I hope it’s clear 😭
ch10eWh1t3
ch10eWh1t3
9 months, 4 weeks ago by ch10eWh1t3
My wrist is about 6 inches how long should I make each strand?
leilani_S
leilani_S
10 months, 1 week ago by leilani_S
@sodapop i shouldve read the comments before starting..😓
Stephy_
Stephy_
10 months, 1 week ago by Stephy_
A really fun pattern to make !
Ap2008
Ap2008
12 months ago by Ap2008
@lamperrtje I made mine about 60 inches each.
lamperrtje
lamperrtje
1 year ago by lamperrtje
love the pattern!!! but how long should each treath be??
sodapop
sodapop
1 year ago by sodapop
@rekhat07 this is a typical "daisychain" type pattern. So after finishing the heart, you take the outermost string on each side to wrap all 3 other strings together with fb or bf knots to form the chain. The pattern generator does not have a function to illustrate tying multiple strings together, so the preview of the knot structure looks different. There also may be some other helpful tips if you read through the comments 😊

You can watch some video tutorials for a regular daisychain on #76616
rekhat07
rekhat07
1 year ago by rekhat07
@sodapop how do u get the hole in the middle? When I make this bracelet, I still have strings in the middle.
Koboi
Koboi
1 year ago by Koboi
I love this! How long should each string be?
Bat-man
Bat-man
1 year, 1 month ago by Bat-man
probably my new favourite pattern to make
nada3
nada3
1 year, 2 months ago by nada3
@sodapop thank you!! <3
sodapop
sodapop
1 year, 2 months ago by sodapop
@nada3 yes it's very similar to that! Only it's a bit more complex because you can't just start by connecting the chains together with a center point like the top of a diamond (daisy flower). It's helpful to be comfortable making single-color teardrop loops because it looks better to release strings one-by-one to be able to form the V heart shape. (loop tutorial mentioned in below comment)

I recommend making only 3 knots in the chain, as you will still make 3 more knots while forming the V plus a center knot to connect, so it appears longer when finished. Then just follow the heart pattern.

When starting the next set of chains, use the outer string wrap the 3 other strings together as high up on the heart as possible. This will help define the bottom point of the heart.
nada3
nada3
1 year, 2 months ago by nada3
this pattern is sooo pretty! how do you do it because i know how to do the daisy chain thing is it like that? (also sodapop i looove your patterns 🙂 )
sodapop
sodapop
1 year, 2 months ago by sodapop
@marinabfs you can also browse other patterns by narrowing a search... go to the main patterns page and and choose which Type (alpha or normal) and any other filters like number of strings or colors, or enter a Keyword etc, then Apply Filters.

If using the app, tap the icon at the top right corner to access the search menu, enter your preferences or pattern #, then tap the icon again to activate the search. To view the regular list of all the patterns again you'll have to clear that search 😊
halokiwi
halokiwi
1 year, 2 months ago by halokiwi
@marinabfs on the website, you can just click on #26204, but if you are on the app (I don't use the app, so I am not entirely sure), you probably go to "patterns" like you would on the website and then enter the number in "pattern#".
marinabfs
marinabfs
1 year, 2 months ago by marinabfs
@sodapop how do you search another bracelet?
sodapop
sodapop
1 year, 2 months ago by sodapop
The "chain" in this one is a lot like making a single-color teardrop loop at the top of each heart. The video tutorial by @pattncraft called Continuous Teardrop Loop on #26204 was really helpful for me 😊