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TerraLuna
TerraLuna
3 years, 10 months ago by TerraLuna
@LoopyCat thanks to you for creating this pattern! It is really amazing! Easy and quick to do for a great result
LoopyCat
LoopyCat
3 years, 10 months ago by LoopyCat
@blot @gmadeira @zmullin @TerraLuna @hananas @cat7422 @kler_czech Thank you all so much for making this pattern & sharing all of your beautiful bracelet pics! I love how they all turned out! 👍 😍 😎 ❤️
LoopyCat
LoopyCat
3 years, 10 months ago by LoopyCat
@cat7422 Yay! Thank you! 😄 😍 ❤️
cat7422
cat7422
3 years, 11 months ago by cat7422
loved this pattern!
LoopyCat
LoopyCat
4 years ago by LoopyCat
@kn_70 @cb_123 @daelvie @pspence @Sutherland Thanks to all of you for making & sharing your photos of this bracelet! I love every one of them -- so beautiful! 👍 😍 ❤️
Summer15
Summer15
4 years ago by Summer15
@LoopyCat Thanks! That's really useful.
kayleew5
kayleew5
4 years ago by kayleew5
@LoopyCat thank you!! i’m going to start it asap!
LoopyCat
LoopyCat
4 years ago by LoopyCat
@kayleew5 - Hi! Just like for most normal patterns, you should use about 3 feet of thread for each string in the pattern. There are 4 strings in the pattern for color "A", so you'll want about 12 feet of thread for that color (= 3 feet times four). Colors "B" and "C" have two strings of each color, so you'll want about 6 feet of each of those colors (= 3 feet times two). If you don't have a ruler or tape measure, you can step on one end of the string & extend it all the way up the height of your body. If you're, say, 5 feet tall, just add about 12 inches more (you can estimate) to get your string length. Some people measure by their "wingspan", which is the distance between the ends of your fingers on each hand when you extend both your arms out as far as you can reach on each side of your body (like wings 😄).
Also, a standard size piece of notebook or printer paper is 11 inches long, so you can use that as a guide since it's pretty close to a foot. Good luck! 😍
kayleew5
kayleew5
4 years ago by kayleew5
how much string should you use per color??
LoopyCat
LoopyCat
4 years ago by LoopyCat
Also, a tip for anyone making this bracelet: If you want to make it look more like a twisting ribbon that really stands out, you can make the last 2 strings on the right hand side (labeled as "A" in the pattern) a different color than any of your other strings. Especially a neutral color like white or black will look like a "background" on the pattern, and then the other colors will be the ones that more clearly look like a ribbon in the "foreground." Check out the 3rd variation above the main pattern to see what I mean. 😊
LoopyCat
LoopyCat
4 years ago by LoopyCat
@VSCOGIRL18 Yes! I definitely think this would be great for a beginner, because it only has 8 strings, and more importantly, it doesn't have any forward-backward or backward-forward knots, which can sometimes be a little more tricky for a beginner. Go for it!! 😄 👍 ❤️
VSCOGIRL18
VSCOGIRL18
4 years ago by VSCOGIRL18
Would this be good for a beginner?
Margarita_
Margarita_
4 years ago by Margarita_
@LoopyCat It was fun to do, and it looks really cute. Thanks for the pattern!! 😊 😊
LoopyCat
LoopyCat
4 years ago by LoopyCat
@alahay54, @Margarita_ Wow I can't believe you both made this bracelet already! I only just posted it this morning! Lol 😂 Thanks so much for making these bracelets & posting your photos -- they both look absolutely amazing!! 😄 👍👍 😍 ❤️