how to turn an odd numbered normal pattern into a keychain
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je25
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2 weeks, 4 days ago by je25
Hello!Recently, I’ve started making keychains and I've been using the technique shown in this tutorial: https://youtu.be/fY-Iqmip2_A?si=rloPmjn3QpsWeghK (using Lark's head knots). However, it only works for even-numbered patterns. Does anybody know a technique to make keychains using odd-numbered normal patterns? |
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minutcraft
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2 weeks, 4 days ago by minutcraft
Two common tips;1) if you only want to use the lark’s head knot technique, consider halving the thickness of your floss (i.e. untwine your floss and remove half the number of strands), then mount it on to ur keychain base as you would other floss. 2) run a length of the odd-numbered string through all the other lark’s head knots to secure the start to your keychain, and knot normally with the rest of the string. Cut off any access poking out from under the other larks head knots for a clean look after you’ve knotted at least three to five knots with the odd-numbered string (so the string in question won’t slip out so easily) |
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