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tflame7942
5 years ago by
tflame7942
@villeah
@rosie2256
watch masha knots’ “Making a loop with odd numbers of thread” video on her YouTube channel
avalynn07
5 years ago by
avalynn07
so pretty!!
juliaalt
5 years ago by
juliaalt
how were you guys able to keep straight edges with this pattern? mine turns out all wavy and wonky
_MaDeLiNe_
5 years ago by
_MaDeLiNe_
I Love this Pattern 🙈 😍
rosie2256
5 years ago by
rosie2256
Does anyone know how to get 3 of the same color on one side and 2 on the other side? Like do you cut half the string off? I'm so lost ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated!!
kesley_18
5 years ago by
kesley_18
How long do you need to make the strings? ❤️
weaver101
5 years ago by
weaver101
awwwwww 😘 😍 😍 😍
rkade
5 years ago by
rkade
this pattern is so pretty and fun to make!!!!
hello1
5 years ago by
hello1
@villeah
I think the best way for starting this bracelet wold be to do a half triangle start!
villeah
5 years ago by
villeah
Can someone help me out with making teardrop loops for patterns like this?
httpskaity
5 years ago by
httpskaity
Can someone make a video cause I don’t understand the pictures
irimi
5 years ago by
irimi
Im in love with this pattern
SecretLife
5 years ago by
SecretLife
did you guys use the straight edges technique
erincostaa
5 years, 1 month ago by
erincostaa
@a_flowers
yours reminds me of the chick-fil-a logo 😂 it looks rly cool tho 🙂
lucast
5 years, 1 month ago by
lucast
@lucast
lucast
5 years, 1 month ago by
lucast
@mehee
mehee
5 years, 1 month ago by
mehee
@mikaljksun
I love the way you finished your ends off!!
md0805
5 years, 1 month ago by
md0805
@mikaljksun
yes, you’re right!
mikaljksun
5 years, 1 month ago by
mikaljksun
make sure to make the third B string and the D and E string pretty long
sodapop
5 years, 1 month ago by
sodapop
NEW REVISED PATTERN
#37097
with modified straight edge technique that helps maintain the flow of both sides of the design.
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