So , where is the link for the triangle start of the bracelet you said you’d post in the card or description? I’d love to attempt this one but getting started is where I’m stuck .
Oh cool! May I ask is there any tutorial in which you show us the very beginning of this bracelet? How do you get the strings in the row at the beginning?
I cant find the video of doing a half triangle to begin? I found a different channel showing it, but I never can get it to be in your color order. I also somehow always end up causing the bracelet to get waves when doing the lines that are different knots. How can I fix this? Ive wasted so much string attempting this.
I love your channel and have been binge watching them all over again. One thing I struggle with is doing the pattern in sections. How do you know where to make a section? I would also love to know how to figure out what row you’re on. So I will get distracted and do a wrong knot or even a row ahead. Then I have to pull the knots to go back and fix it. But I struggle to figure out which row I was on in relation to the pattern. How do you look at your knots and figure out where you are? Especially when you’re switching colors in the pattern. I hope I’m making sense. It looks like some rows don’t have knots and some do. When we leave the strings on the outside it makes it look uneven. Any tricks to seeing what knots you’ve done and where you are in the pattern? And how do I learn section knotting? I keep thinking my bracelet will end up circling around itself. 😂
If she has the pattern on screen, she puts a box or circle around the "row" that she's on. She goes diagonally, which is common from segment knotting as well (and she has a video on that, highly recommend). A pattern will have the knots going horizontally, which is usually what a row means, but segment knotting is a lot more intuitive because normal-style patterns like these have staggered rows. If you look at it, the knots are stacked offset to each other, not next to each other like an alpha-style pattern. In this pattern, all the odd-numbered rows have 6 knots and all the even-numbered rows have 5 knots. However, when you go diagonally, every "row" has 11 knots: that's all the strings (12 for this pattern), because you are knotting onto one string as well. You should be able to see by colour what row you're on. Look at the left string and see what colour it is, and if you're not sure which "row" (diagonally) it is, look at the previous diagonal line.
So , where is the link for the triangle start of the bracelet you said you’d post in the card or description? I’d love to attempt this one but getting started is where I’m stuck .
This bracelet is very cool
Oh cool! May I ask is there any tutorial in which you show us the very beginning of this bracelet? How do you get the strings in the row at the beginning?
I cant find the video of doing a half triangle to begin? I found a different channel showing it, but I never can get it to be in your color order. I also somehow always end up causing the bracelet to get waves when doing the lines that are different knots. How can I fix this? Ive wasted so much string attempting this.
Definitely making this once i have some free time!
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I love your channel and have been binge watching them all over again. One thing I struggle with is doing the pattern in sections. How do you know where to make a section? I would also love to know how to figure out what row you’re on. So I will get distracted and do a wrong knot or even a row ahead. Then I have to pull the knots to go back and fix it. But I struggle to figure out which row I was on in relation to the pattern. How do you look at your knots and figure out where you are? Especially when you’re switching colors in the pattern. I hope I’m making sense. It looks like some rows don’t have knots and some do. When we leave the strings on the outside it makes it look uneven. Any tricks to seeing what knots you’ve done and where you are in the pattern? And how do I learn section knotting? I keep thinking my bracelet will end up circling around itself. 😂
If she has the pattern on screen, she puts a box or circle around the "row" that she's on. She goes diagonally, which is common from segment knotting as well (and she has a video on that, highly recommend). A pattern will have the knots going horizontally, which is usually what a row means, but segment knotting is a lot more intuitive because normal-style patterns like these have staggered rows. If you look at it, the knots are stacked offset to each other, not next to each other like an alpha-style pattern. In this pattern, all the odd-numbered rows have 6 knots and all the even-numbered rows have 5 knots. However, when you go diagonally, every "row" has 11 knots: that's all the strings (12 for this pattern), because you are knotting onto one string as well. You should be able to see by colour what row you're on. Look at the left string and see what colour it is, and if you're not sure which "row" (diagonally) it is, look at the previous diagonal line.
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