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emp217 |
4 days, 3 hours ago by emp217
@grayRat: interesting - it gives the pattern a really cool style!
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grayRat |
4 days, 17 hours ago by grayRat
@emp217 it’s ok, answering your question, not really I just simply changed colors
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emp217 |
4 days, 21 hours ago by emp217
I actually meant the photo of @grayRat, but I can tell that before it was the name of fairiesong! 🙈 sorry 😇
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FairieSong |
4 days, 21 hours ago by FairieSong
@emp217. I used an alpha bracelet technique to make this pattern.
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emp217 |
4 days, 21 hours ago by emp217
@FairieSong is your picture a special crochet technique?
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sodapop |
3 months, 1 week ago by sodapop
@OOB this is an alpha pattern. It has 16 base strings which always remain vertical, never make knots with them- only ONTO them. Additional colors are added separately, making only forward knots straight across then backward knots straight across on the following row, according to how the pattern shows. You can watch a video tutorial called How to Make Alphas located toward the top of the page between the pattern preview and the knot structure diagram. ( If you're on the BB app you can find a similar video on #19454 near the bottom of the page by @Racoon) Sorry this response is so late. |
OOB |
4 months, 1 week ago by OOB
Hi! Can anybody share how does this weaving should be done? I can’t understand how to get white white thread in, what is the base, how black thread moves? I want to make a present but do not understand the mechanics with this picture (((( basic staff I can do
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ArinaRus |
1 year ago by ArinaRus
I finally got some free time to finish this cute keychain! Yay!
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ArinaRus |
1 year ago by ArinaRus
Oh, this pattern is so lovely! 😍 I'm going to start making it now!
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halokiwi |
1 year, 1 month ago by halokiwi
@maisignal instead of moving the leading strings around the base strings, you can also move the base strings around the leading strings. You then just need to pull the knot tight in the correct way.You can also work with shorter pieces of leading strings and then just do a colour switch to the same colour once you run out. |