Kimi no na wa/ Your name. Making Mitsuha's Kumihimo(Braided cord)

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2016
  • Pattern:
    docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
    Result:
    imgur.com/8ErJ9Kc
    imgur.com/ZM8Sm8F
    Front:
    imgur.com/xUuQe33
    imgur.com/e4kIims
    Back:
    imgur.com/a6zxE98
    imgur.com/GOVrAwC
    日本語:
    • 君の名は 三葉の組紐作ってみた
    中文:
    • 你的名字 做做看三葉的組紐
    FAQ:
    Color of the Threads:
    DMC: Red 817 Orange 971 Blue (forgot it) White(that white)
    I'd recommend to see the real thing to decide, I'm not perfectly satisfied with the colors I got.
    Final dimension:
    1.4cm * 80 cm, or 1/2" * 32"
    The red and orange section is 16 cm each, but feel free to adjust it.
    Dimension of the frame
    ~30 cm * 60 cm or 1' * 2'
    The dimension doesn't really matter. Pick something convenient for the material you are using. I just cut some standard length wooden dowel in half.
    Is it for sale
    No. Labor cost for me is too high to sell it at a sane price.
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  • @SourRobo8364
    @SourRobo8364 6 років тому +681

    I will be giving up everything else in my free time, except homework, so I can make this as a gift for my girlfriend.
    Update: Well I made it and now we broke up. Wish I kept that cord. She didn't seem to appreciate it as much as I thought.

    • @daytonasixty-eight1354
      @daytonasixty-eight1354 5 років тому +27

      I'm having the same idea as well. How did that work out? I'm a machinist by trade so I can handle small details but braiding scares me.

    • @nathanmillan2163
      @nathanmillan2163 5 років тому

      Me rn

    • @trinchilla22
      @trinchilla22 5 років тому

      Thats great!

    • @neon8589
      @neon8589 4 роки тому +3

      How'd it go? I'm thinking of making one to put on my backpack.

    • @stebnana9418
      @stebnana9418 4 роки тому +7

      AAAAHHHHH THIS IS SO CUTE

  • @Lucho.42
    @Lucho.42 7 років тому +519

    ok now I just need 32 forks

  • @GroundhogDayisAWESOME
    @GroundhogDayisAWESOME 6 років тому +295

    Wow, now you can time travel!

    • @leecrawford6560
      @leecrawford6560 4 роки тому +12

      @@miahisnotanartist if you want to go one step forward, make it then drink it

    • @Tofu_teg
      @Tofu_teg 4 роки тому +4

      Jeremiah Jemuel Pasion add someone to love

    • @haruki_6461
      @haruki_6461 2 роки тому

      😂

  • @GerryIsNear
    @GerryIsNear 7 років тому +107

    This is like friendship bracelet making, but more advanced.

  • @coffee296
    @coffee296 3 роки тому +100

    Alright everyone. I've now completed followed the tutorial and want to make a comment of a bunch of things I wish I knew before I started. Also to answer a lot of the questions I see asked on here a lot. FAQ + some personal tips as someone who has completed the project.
    If you have any questions, I'm on UA-cam a lot, and I hope I can come back to this thread to help out anyone trying this on their own.
    First off, thank AzureBlaze for an amazingly detailed tutorial. Please stop asking her to just sell it. She has already explained that she has no interest in selling it due to the time it takes to create. She went through the effort of a big and very detailed tutorial that shows you EXACTLY how to make it all by yourself. It costs about $40-$50 (USD) to buy the materials alone. Including the amount of effort and time and skill it takes to do it right, I wouldn't do it again for any less than $350-$400. It's honestly quite the learning experience too when you make it on your own, I learned a lot about patience and continuing to move on despite making what seemed like catastrophic errors, which were ultimately non-consequential. I encourage you to go on your own journey and complete this for yourself, if you have any interest in it.
    90% of the materials I was able to purchase at Michaels, which is an arts and crafts store in New England. The last few bits like nails and a binder clip and hairbands I found at Wal-Mart. When you purchase the floss, you need 32 total strands of it. 8 of each color, you'll need the full length wrapped around each wooden pin. It really does only take about 3.5m like she says in the tutorial, but you want that extra for any mistakes, trust me. 38 small nails, 32 wooden pins (or doll pins), a ruler, a binder clip, rubber bands / hair bands. That was my shopping list.
    Do NOT separate the embroidery floss. Wrap the entire string around the wodden pins, if it separates it becomes too thin to work with and falls apart easily.
    The little clip used to secure it after she wraps it around her wrist is called a suspender clip, when I bought one, it's a little small for the big bracelet, so it kinda just clamps them together, I may buy a bigger one so the "teeth" of the clip dont "bite" into the braided cord.
    It takes a very long time. It took me about 10 hours just to wrap all the threads around the clips, and get it all lined up clipped and organized. 30 - 40 hours to actually do all the threads, and that's with really getting into a groove and going pretty quickly. I didn't create the jig, so what I did was use the big binder clip on top secured to the back of my monitor stand with some hairbands. You want this to be study and not bouncy or have any give, if you can help it. I just nailed all the nails straight into my desk, because I don't care for it. On that note, make sure you have the room for this thing. Because it is a long project, it is going to sit there for a very long time. It also takes up more space than you'd expect. If it's even remotely in the way, like mine was, it will start to be very annoying and you may even start rushing it just to get it out of the way.
    If you have a cat, cover the whole thing with an old t shirt or towel you don't care about anymore. My cat loved the little dangly bits, and the only way I could get her to ignore it was out of sight out of mind.
    Never ever EVER neglect the knocking. It's VERY IMPORTANT YOU DO THIS EVERY LINE (including that beginning segment! You can see in the video she even says it is malformed because she neglected knocking). If you don't it will look loose or start the slanting problem that some people seem to be complaining about.
    at some point you will notice it being very tight, this is COMPLETELY NORMAL if you've been knocking the whole time. You're tying a very tight knot, and then tightening it even more each time you knock. It may look a little warped, or like it's curving in the middle. This is VERY NORMAL if you've been KNOCKING EACH LINE. Just keep on going on. When it's done, you can put some heavy books on it overnight, or dip it in water and stretch it by putting heavy books on each end and making sure its tight and taught. Imagine working a very large dollar bill to put into a vending machine. Just have to straighten it out. Be careful though! The embroidery floss is sensitive and light material.
    When you get to the confusing middle part, make sure to TAKE YOUR TIME. As it's easily the most convoluted part of the design, it can be VERY EASY to mess up at this point. I was talking to a friend when I did it very late and night, and while I didn't butcher it, I definitely put in an extra red or two that should've been white.
    I recommend having your full attention when doing this part, pause your podcast or wait until you have some alone time and can really focus on it.
    The excel spreadsheet is exactly how you need to follow it. 1 cell = 1 knot. For the Red / orange bit at the beginning and end, do 16cm of each. If you want my recommendation, after you get all the floss bundled up the way she does in the starting bit, That is when you should START counting towards your 16cm of red. You'll see the bundling gives you about 1-2cm of length, but honestly, it just looks a little short in the end product if you count that. start the bundle, do 16cm, THEN do the slanted design. Same for orange, AFTER THE SLANT, start counting towards another 16cm of orange. Then do the middle design part, then do it all again. Basically what I'm saying is, don't count the starting or ending bit, and don't count the slants for "length". I did it so I could cheat a little and get it done just a little quicker, and I paid the price. Again it looks totally fine, but I do wish I did it the way I just described. The proportions would've just felt a bit more perfect.
    IF YOUR FLOSS BEGINS TO SEPERATE SOMEWHERE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PROJECT DO NOT WORRY! There's a very easy fix I found in a forum. you'll notice working with split floss is very frustrating and messy and can start the alter how the braided cord looks. To avoid this, I recommend finding the floss that is splitting, cutting it off as close as you can to the braid without damaging anything else, and then cutting off any split part ( pull out some string from the pin until it's whole again). Then, take the new whole string, and feed it BEHIND the braid and up into the clip again, and place it back between the nails where it belonged. Then continue to braid as normal. Because this is so tight, after about 5-10 more rows you shouldn't feel it having any slack or like you can "pull it out" of the design. Then once you are complete, and you cut off any extra string dangling from the back via a nail clipper or other super precise cutting.
    This is everything I can think of mentioning right now. Again if you have any questions I will try my best to answer them no matter how old this comment is. Looking at you person needing answers in 4 years.

    • @tinytem1306
      @tinytem1306 3 роки тому +4

      this is very helpful! im about 14cm from finishing my first cord (making another and giving it to my friend who also loves the anime) and i definitely forgot the knocking and made a couple mistakes for the first try. thanks for the tips for next time!

    • @coffee296
      @coffee296 3 роки тому +4

      @@tinytem1306 Good luck on your second one! You have more patience then me if you're doing it again XD. Maybe someday I'd do it again but not any time soon. I hope your friend loves it!

    • @liayaaa
      @liayaaa 3 роки тому

      thanks so much for this! but how did she start off the braiding(?) process? the first part of the excel sheet doesn't seem to be working for me so i can't see how many rows she did for the red

    • @coffee296
      @coffee296 3 роки тому +4

      @@liayaaa do you mean the very beginning bundle part? She goes over it, but basically you have to look at the little green lines in the excel sheet. She starts with wrapping red fully around the entire bundle twice. Then, bundle of 1, bundle of 7. After that, bundle of 7, bundle of 1.
      1-6-1
      X2
      1-1-5-1
      And so forth
      Each time you make a bundle move all reds to the next left peg.
      If you mean how many reds after that segment, you'll just have to keep going until you can measure out 16cm of red with your ruler.

    • @liayaaa
      @liayaaa 3 роки тому +1

      @@coffee296 i get it now, thank you!

  • @mycp6615
    @mycp6615 4 роки тому +84

    When I was making this as a surprise gift for my brother (who introduced me to the movie and is now both our favourite movies) I was using my art easel and hair pins and sticky tape as a makeshift frame but every time my brother (his room is right next to mine) would come into my room I’d have to shove my easel into my crowded closet and then when I’d take it out I’d have to restick all the pins that fell off bc the sticky tape wasn’t that sticky😂😂 this was A LOT of work but I’m glad I got to make it for him
    *THANKS FOR THE TUTORIAL*

    • @quackquack7537
      @quackquack7537 4 роки тому +2

      thats nice!!!! what did u use in making the pattern (wooden frame)

    • @dindin455
      @dindin455 3 роки тому

      How did you do the wooden thing.. I want to make some of it for my friends and family😅

    • @maglev_
      @maglev_ 2 роки тому

      how long did it take you

  • @_Schneevoli
    @_Schneevoli 5 років тому +234

    This is such a great tutorial!
    I'm a huge fan of Kimi no na wa and so I thought of making the hairband myself, as I like to craft things as a hobby. After looking at some other videos that didn't satisfy me I found this one. My first thought was: "This is way too complicated for me. I better search for something easier". But your kumihimo is by far the most detailed one and has the best tutorial for it. I watched this video over and over again and each time it got easier in my head to do it. At some point I was like "It sure isn't easy, but I think I can do it". So I started collecting all the things I needed, which is a huge task itself, as I live in a small town. With the help of my father I made the wooden frame and I even got the exact wooden pins that you used!
    With your detailed instructions and the pattern you made it was very clear what to do. From collecting the parts to the finished product I think it took me at least a month, maybe two or three (I don't really remember). I'm really satisfied with my kumihimo, although in the middle part it is a little wider than the rest, and overall it's not quite straight (but if you wear it as a bracelet it doesn't show).
    I often wear it as a bracelet and it's such a great feeling to know that I made it myself and that I invested a lot of time and work in it.
    Thank you so much for this tutorial!

    • @sakurayuich
      @sakurayuich 5 років тому +2

      youre lucky

    • @soninho8248
      @soninho8248 5 років тому +3

      Hello! Sorry to respond to an old comment, but where did you get the wooden pins? I really can't find it anywhere. Did you buy it locally or online?

    • @_Schneevoli
      @_Schneevoli 5 років тому +3

      @@soninho8248 Hi, i found them at a local store that had a small crafting-supplies-part. I live in Germany, so I can only speak for that. But I'm pretty sure you can find them online, I just searched for "wooden clothes pegs" and they are showing up :)

    • @soninho8248
      @soninho8248 5 років тому

      Thank you! One last thing, can you inform me the weight of an individual pin?

    • @zoey6004
      @zoey6004 5 років тому +1

      How long is it?

  • @aakashgupta8906
    @aakashgupta8906 2 роки тому +3

    I want this on my birthday...but there's no one who gonna give me this .. so i think i will make it myself and gift it myself 💪

  • @phibsmine7834
    @phibsmine7834 2 роки тому +4

    I started a year ago, gave up a day after starting... now i started again and it's making progress. I think i can give it to my brother when he gets his first child (he's 21 now and single...) you can imagine how long it will take... but by the way, thank you very much for the tutorial!! It looks so great and my brother will love it

  • @Priyanka-vr2yi
    @Priyanka-vr2yi 6 років тому +46

    I'm crying watching this tutorial. This will take me a year to finish 😩

  • @rodriux95
    @rodriux95 4 роки тому +13

    I just finished it and my girlfriend really enjoyed it! Thanks for the amazing tutorial, it's all in it, and it's really simple to understand and to do it but it takes a lot of effort.

  • @rhianholvey8747
    @rhianholvey8747 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much this tutorial! I have never tried braiding anything this complicated but your tutorial gave me the confidence to try. It took a couple of years on and off but it was so worth it! What should have been a Christmas 2019 present for my boyfriend is now something for him to wear on our wedding day. Thank you again!

  • @snowheartlock
    @snowheartlock 5 років тому +5

    For anyone asking: I think the clasp that they're using to secure the bracelet comes from a harness (the kind that you use to hold your pants up)! You can probably go get in a textile shop or a shop of that calibre, or just buy a cheap harness and cut it off!

    • @tommytran6693
      @tommytran6693 3 роки тому

      The clip's technical name is "fold over clasp", it took me a long while to find the actual name.

    • @pickledjuice101
      @pickledjuice101 2 роки тому

      so, suspender clips?

  • @ochacouraraka3386
    @ochacouraraka3386 4 роки тому +39

    Welp, I'm stuck at home so I'll have time to do this

    • @quackquack7537
      @quackquack7537 4 роки тому +1

      Gud luck

    • @ochacouraraka3386
      @ochacouraraka3386 4 роки тому +1

      ZippyZapik thank chu!

    • @quackquack7537
      @quackquack7537 4 роки тому

      @@ochacouraraka3386 eyy can i ask a question where did you get the wooden frame???

    • @quackquack7537
      @quackquack7537 4 роки тому

      and did you tie the threads before doing the starting part?? 1:42 if you did how??

    • @ochacouraraka3386
      @ochacouraraka3386 4 роки тому

      @@quackquack7537 i was gonna, but i couldn't start yet, I'm missing one of my supplize oof I'm suppost to get it this week tho

  • @Alexhernandezfilms
    @Alexhernandezfilms 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for this!! Been wondering since yesterday!

  • @sbin3417
    @sbin3417 7 років тому +2

    It really helps me! Thank you for your kind video and pattern.

  • @W1interWolf
    @W1interWolf 6 років тому +4

    Omg im really tempted to waste my time on making one myself since i just lost one of my braclets. God dang why do you have to post such nice tutorials.

  • @fernwe.h.ird.
    @fernwe.h.ird. 8 місяців тому

    fluff.. this like.. my entire life patient still cannot match you making this Kumihimo and tutorial.. super admire..

  • @CastelDawn
    @CastelDawn 6 років тому

    i praise your patience

  • @mcastel
    @mcastel 6 років тому +15

    Hi there! I really like your technique, it gives exactly the effect I was looking for.
    I have a question though: in the pattern you linked, the "total red" and "total orange" parts seem a bit too short compared to the central part, did you add extra rows to your braid that are not shown in the pattern?

  • @LillianKüstenfeuer
    @LillianKüstenfeuer 6 років тому +3

    Espetáculo de paciência e dedicação. Parabéns. #YourName

  • @ShineiAltVT
    @ShineiAltVT 6 років тому

    You did well but pretty amazing in your braided cord

  • @ocsengland
    @ocsengland 7 років тому +14

    What is the size of the wood frame thing you made for it?

  • @ricardocarroza6029
    @ricardocarroza6029 5 років тому +5

    Thank you so much , i just finish mine , after 2 months jeje
    Thank you for sharing this

  • @user-me5bu8th4p
    @user-me5bu8th4p 6 років тому +1

    와...장인정신..

  • @jarheadt8163
    @jarheadt8163 6 років тому +4

    so it say's that i need 2 rows for a single pixel but the pattern already accommodates it. so is it just 2 layers across the entire band or is it four for the double row in the beginning?

  • @andretelles4083
    @andretelles4083 5 років тому +2

    I need a bracelet of this, wonderful ❤

  • @huyenle7935
    @huyenle7935 7 років тому +9

    I have a question that:
    After braiding the starting part ( that is to say before braiding the pattern), how many rows of red ( or orange) did you braid?

    • @ellieskyler8818
      @ellieskyler8818 4 роки тому +1

      Huyền Lê It’s showed in the pattern in the description so ye

  • @quackquack7537
    @quackquack7537 4 роки тому +2

    thank you for that tutorial ill try doing this ill prepare a frame tommorow wish me luck!!!

  • @songfreak1745
    @songfreak1745 5 років тому +3

    When you started the braid, how did you prevent your rows from curving upwards? And how did you get each individual knot so tight? I'm pulling mine as far as they'll go but there's still a little "give" and my bracelet is looking like it'll end up wider than yours.

  • @stebnana9418
    @stebnana9418 4 роки тому

    I love thissss thank you so muuuucchhhhh, my S/O gave me one of these without explaining what it was, I figured it out on 19/12/2019; when they gave it to me it was already threading apart on one side UmU so i want to make a new one! One for both of us

  • @pein1011
    @pein1011 7 років тому

    thank you so much for this tut

  • @Thoanhh
    @Thoanhh 7 років тому +1

    You're the bestttt

  • @easyteh4getperson
    @easyteh4getperson 3 роки тому

    wow thanks for the clothespin idea! it's a lot better than using old credit cards and old school ID cards lmao

  • @Eccentria
    @Eccentria 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for this, my girlfriend and I just watched this movie together. We're in a long distance relationship and the story really resonated with us so now I'm going to try and make this to give to her.

    • @StarSaphire9981
      @StarSaphire9981 6 років тому

      Same for me, just opposite! Did you finish it? How did it turn out? Im planning to start mine in a few days when I buy the tread.

    • @zebraxell2065
      @zebraxell2065 4 роки тому

      Same here, my partner lives on the other side of the country.
      I thought it would be great to exchange it every time we could meet, so we have it half the time and when we don't, the other is wearing it. So it'll be even more close to the movie and will really be something that belongs to the both of us and link us despite the distance.
      I'm eager to offer it and explain this to them ! ^^

    • @linarifai5586
      @linarifai5586 3 роки тому

      Yeaa same... Me too hope that my best friend is my future husband,
      lol now we broken, but i still waiting for him

  • @MariPaiolla
    @MariPaiolla 6 років тому +1

    I made one, thanks for the tutorial :D

  • @YakanAutumn
    @YakanAutumn 3 роки тому +1

    Quarantine project! I'm in love with this as a hobby though I think I'll make it a lanyard type as I'm not sure what else my future husband would use it for. Maybe make a second one for a obon festival yukata hmmmm

  • @sakuraxsasuke9126
    @sakuraxsasuke9126 4 роки тому +1

    Oh my gosh I reaaaallly wanna do this to tie it on my hair like Mitsuha did... Girls are very lucky to have a man who will made her this❤..

    • @zebraxell2065
      @zebraxell2065 4 роки тому +4

      Some of us are not waiting for others to do it. If you make it yourself, you'll like it even more because you'll know how hard it was to make and you will be proud of you every time you'll wear it ^^*

    • @sakuraxsasuke9126
      @sakuraxsasuke9126 4 роки тому +1

      @@zebraxell2065 yeah I know, I just saw some random comment that the guy was gonna give this on a girl. So I just thought she's very lucky, but that's what I was planning on to do... I'm gonna do it on my own❤❤😊

  • @sairajpatil2369
    @sairajpatil2369 Рік тому

    Loved It And The Anime Too.

  • @nothingiseverperfect
    @nothingiseverperfect 4 роки тому +15

    wonder where I can get a clasp clip thing of the same nature cause I have like a ring that came with mine

    • @tommytran6693
      @tommytran6693 3 роки тому

      The movie clip's technical name is "fold over clasp", it took me a long while to find the actual name.

  • @___hentaidaizuke___2749
    @___hentaidaizuke___2749 Рік тому

    Thank you for all of your hard work and making this video
    I highly appreciated 😁✌️💜💜💜💜👍

  • @angkunsterlnw
    @angkunsterlnw 7 років тому +6

    Hi, thanks for the tutorial!
    I have a question, how do you do the starting knot? It seems like all the threads are lining up accordingly (white-blue-orange-red-white-etc.) does it have to be this way? or can I just grab all the threads together and tie a knot?
    Thanks for your reply

    • @kookie489
      @kookie489 6 років тому +5

      Angkun Noomlamool line the threads up first and make a simple knot.
      1. Line up
      2. Grab them [lined up]
      3. Make a simple knot
      [7month late reply]

  • @facundofernandez4313
    @facundofernandez4313 5 років тому +2

    Excuse me i have a question about the distribution of the embroidery floss per wooden pin, you used 1 meter on every wooden pin for one colour? For example you had 8 meters of red floss and you distribuited in 8 wooden pins?

  • @onthehighlow
    @onthehighlow 7 років тому

    does the 16cm length for the red end at the last row of the orange transition (where the first bundle is red then the rest is orange)?
    also for the orange, does the 16cm length stop at the row of just orange before the white comes into the braiding?

  • @mohammadmehdi6783
    @mohammadmehdi6783 4 роки тому

    After 5 hours it's done but a little janky, imagine a virtual hug for teaching me :)

  • @bluelionddd1023
    @bluelionddd1023 5 років тому

    Its amazing :o

  • @animaarena9786
    @animaarena9786 2 роки тому

    Wow i love this ribbon 🎀

  • @andrealaarnividal8830
    @andrealaarnividal8830 6 років тому

    Hello AzureBlaze, your video is so awesome. I have a few questions to ask... I made my own kumihimo plate and it looks like an octagon, what are the procedure or the steps to making a bracelet if I am using the kumihimo plate that I made? Please reply. Thank you.

  • @marcelbiangolino6967
    @marcelbiangolino6967 4 роки тому +1

    very good tutorial!!!!

  • @maglev_
    @maglev_ 2 роки тому

    this is a cool way of making an alpha bracelet

  • @IBubblesTV
    @IBubblesTV 3 роки тому +2

    so I am making myself one of these bands, but the back of it is absolutely atrocious. not sure if its the tying method? Any tips to fix this or to help from it further down the line?

  • @brokensullen
    @brokensullen 7 років тому +37

    Hi! First of all great job on the video and making this kumihimo. I'm making one right now and currently at 14 cm and I just have a few questions..
    1. It's sorta more stiff than I imagined (the 14 cm can be straightened and it won't fall). I mean it won't be when it's longer but is this normal? or am I tightening it too much? and if ever. any tips to make it more soft?
    2. It's sorta bending towards the right side and not really straight. I mean it's not noticeable but I'm just afraid that I'm doing something wrong.
    3. Is the wooden pins suppose to be a bit heavy to pull the cords downward? I couldn't find any and used cardboard as a replacement. Again. Just wondering if this will affect the kumihimo in the long run.
    Will be waiting for your reply. Please and thank you :)

    • @azure8laze
      @azure8laze  7 років тому +30

      1.Once you finished it you can soften it up a bit by soaking it in water to release the tension. It also take some time to "wear" it down to become softer.
      2.It is normal. Wrap it around a pole, apply tension and soak it should correct the shape more or less.
      3.Using something that has more weight might be better, but right tools are hard to come by so I just use light stuffs I can find.

    • @Vettibomba
      @Vettibomba 3 роки тому +1

      Did you use 8 bundles of 8m or just 1 and cut it into 1m parts? I was also wondering how many lines you used for the red and orange part. Thanks!

  • @kiwimuuco.5419
    @kiwimuuco.5419 7 років тому +1

    How long is each strand supposed to be? Is each strand 8m long, so that we end up with thirty-two 8m strands (258m in total if we were to add it up altogether)...? Thanks!

  • @illstrangleyou5749
    @illstrangleyou5749 4 роки тому +2

    Okay I have 5 forks now I just need 27 more-

  • @deanputrifirza9367
    @deanputrifirza9367 7 років тому

    Thank you very much!!!

  • @user-lg9lf3tg9b
    @user-lg9lf3tg9b 7 років тому

    AMAZING!!!!

  • @carolinacaceres1253
    @carolinacaceres1253 3 роки тому +2

    LA VOY A HACER!!!

  • @karthiku7756
    @karthiku7756 6 років тому +2

    hi sorry for the extreme late comment, but thanks that just a great video, currently buying all the materials to start making the kumihino,but i want to make it with extreme quality so i am planning to go with 16 columns, but your spreadsheet design has only 8 could you help me with how the spreadsheet will look if it were 16 segments , please i need to actually make tis for a special someone who also loves the film, thanks.

  • @Zekrom3150
    @Zekrom3150 6 років тому +1

    Only two years late, but is it suggested to hammer start/end in order to avoid an unequal plane?

  • @user-mo7eq3bd3d
    @user-mo7eq3bd3d 4 роки тому

    is it alright if I replace the wood pins with Popsicle sticks? :d i know they probably won't put on any weight on the string. Any alternatives? :0

  • @akisuki4746
    @akisuki4746 5 років тому

    Thanks so much ! 👌

  • @isaacaustria357
    @isaacaustria357 7 років тому

    can i use other material, like ordinary yarn something like that?.
    btw nice video and thanks for the tutorial

  • @SourRobo8364
    @SourRobo8364 6 років тому +3

    I did it, it didn't come out nearly as nice and is a little rough to look at, but I did it. Thank you, AzureBlaze.

    • @soninho8248
      @soninho8248 5 років тому

      Can you upload pictures of it?

  • @Foqqet
    @Foqqet 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the tutorial, I did it

    • @socoq1738
      @socoq1738 5 років тому

      Are u success ???

  • @khoi6686
    @khoi6686 4 роки тому

    azureblazse i'm gonna give this a try, like im gonna recreate the jig and just about everything else and im prob gonna start it maybe tommorow or the day after. Are there any further tips or things you would have done that would make the result better? Like I did see some of the threads becoming offset a little in your video so are there any ways I could address that? Thanks and also great video.

  • @saraangelicagarciagonzalez3597
    @saraangelicagarciagonzalez3597 6 років тому +2

    I love this tutorial but i want it in Spanish!
    Because I kinda confuse in some parts, By the way, Thank you for the video! 💖

  • @Shindemo15
    @Shindemo15 4 роки тому

    Has anyone braided the cord and ended with the patern braiding diaganally instead of horizontally like azureblaze was able to in the video? Im having trouble keeping my braid perpendicular to the braclet.

  • @daxdern
    @daxdern 7 років тому +45

    I dont care name your price. MONEY IS NO OPTION. JUST PLS. I CANT GO ON WITH OUT THIS. Im dying slowly :[

    • @huyenle7935
      @huyenle7935 7 років тому +3

      Hi! I'm making this kumihimo. If you still want it, please tell me. I can sell it to you. I'm Vietnamese
      my Gmaill: lethaohuyen.bi@gmail.com

    • @chrisw7188
      @chrisw7188 6 років тому +8

      i believe the saying is "money is no object" :D

    • @lucilavargas5021
      @lucilavargas5021 5 років тому

      Is it still available?

    • @queencharleston7201
      @queencharleston7201 5 років тому +2

      Price: 30 hours of her life back

    • @thatguystann1768
      @thatguystann1768 5 років тому

      @@huyenle7935 is it available?

  • @Day_Dreaminn
    @Day_Dreaminn 6 років тому

    I having a lot of trouble with the first part of the design in the middle I’ve done it over a ton of times but it looks super sloppy... so I was hoping somehow you could explain the color change again

  • @deanputrifirza9367
    @deanputrifirza9367 7 років тому

    My bracelet's back is not as tidy as yours, there are some other color, like the red isn't fully covering the back section. How to fix it?

  • @junoha6996
    @junoha6996 6 років тому +8

    what do you call the metal thingy that locks the kumihimo??

    • @Children-1
      @Children-1 5 років тому

      Your not from earth right?

    • @SimrohnIftekhar
      @SimrohnIftekhar 5 років тому

      They used a suspender clip

    • @usagiu
      @usagiu 5 років тому +2

      @@Children-1 Maybe he's just not English and never saw that so he couldn't translate the name (like me, I was looking for someone who already asked this)

    • @zennryuo6418
      @zennryuo6418 4 роки тому

      Same question lol idk the name of that thingy

  • @christinegermundson4286
    @christinegermundson4286 4 роки тому +1

    I have decided to make this. I have made my own frame. I have assembled the threads. I'm ready to start!

  • @khelvinflores4492
    @khelvinflores4492 7 років тому

    uhm... I suggest you remove the strings on the end except for red. Then just replace them with red ones. You can also add more to increase the volume. After that tie the bunch with a red thread.

  • @netway96
    @netway96 6 років тому

    what about if i just buy 4 of each color and split them into 2x 4m cords?

  • @geka975
    @geka975 4 роки тому +1

    Very good tutorial, I started to do it, I’m doing well с:
    But I have one problem between 1 and 2 vertical row, who can help?

  • @juhara_cosplay
    @juhara_cosplay 5 років тому

    I like this

  • @l.h.3181
    @l.h.3181 4 роки тому

    Hey, I am making this bracelet and i have a Problem. The row i knot are diagonal. So that the right end of the row is much lower than the beginning. I tried fixing it with neglecting the hammering for half of the row but still its diagonal. Please give my a hint how i can change it that would be really nice.

  • @saja4248
    @saja4248 4 роки тому +2

    I really want to do this but I don't have the patience,money or supplies 😔✋

  • @ratnamanikpratiwi9790
    @ratnamanikpratiwi9790 7 років тому

    I really love this. Can you add some length preference like how long the red and orange part, and the total length? Because I'm so bad at guessing and end up with too short or too long bracelet. Thank you

    • @azure8laze
      @azure8laze  7 років тому +1

      I made this one with 16cm of red and orange sections. The central section is also about 16cm so it add ups to 80cm, which is good for my wrist. For hair I think it needs to be longer.

  • @Mephisto_Pheles666
    @Mephisto_Pheles666 6 років тому

    You should sell these because I would love to buy one!

  • @dudhox
    @dudhox 7 років тому +8

    is there any alternative clip for that bracelet?

    • @kanekisama5491
      @kanekisama5491 3 роки тому

      Like this ? No

    • @tommytran6693
      @tommytran6693 3 роки тому +1

      The clip's technical name is "fold over clasp", it took me a long while to find the actual name.

  • @keunsoo2000
    @keunsoo2000 7 років тому +2

    Can you please tell me where I could get that metal clasp and where to find good quality Japanese authentic string?

    • @azure8laze
      @azure8laze  7 років тому +3

      It's a suspender clip. You should be able to find it in some sewing/craft supplies shop. I used regular cotton embroidery floss on this and it's good enough for me.

    • @nickokaga3938
      @nickokaga3938 5 років тому

      You are most likely looking for silk

  • @rubenevans7809
    @rubenevans7809 4 роки тому +1

    Hey is anyone having the problem of a strand of the string snapping or the entire string snapping

  • @sublevo8049
    @sublevo8049 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for posting the pattern!!! do you know if the finished kumihimo is flexible enough to be used as a hair tie?

    • @azure8laze
      @azure8laze  7 років тому

      It has a bit elasticity but not much so I prefer to use a hair tie to support it

    • @sublevo8049
      @sublevo8049 7 років тому

      thank you!

  • @kclaurenvalenzuela6329
    @kclaurenvalenzuela6329 7 років тому +1

    Hi! excuse in this video, is the pattern used in the description? in making taki-kun's bracelet or is there a pattern? because i just followed just you said in the video
    please reply...thank you

    • @azure8laze
      @azure8laze  7 років тому +2

      the pattern is the same

  • @ramennoodles6330
    @ramennoodles6330 5 років тому

    Did you only use on embroidery floss or did you use multiple?

  • @TheAlexandererer
    @TheAlexandererer 5 років тому

    Where did u find the two little gems? :) btw i am doing it! ^^ ty! 😍

  • @vinizwi2133
    @vinizwi2133 4 роки тому +2

    I appreciate the tutorial. Really well made, but please manage your cables(1:47) if you didn't alredy do so. cx

  • @rokunuzzaman699
    @rokunuzzaman699 6 років тому

    I need one of these. I know you wouldn't sell it. but can you please tell me from where can I buy this online?

  • @naylisyazwina6836
    @naylisyazwina6836 2 роки тому

    I have one but the clasp cannot close it. Idk where to find a bigger clasp

  • @eddieyang123344
    @eddieyang123344 7 років тому +6

    I'm having a lot of trouble tying the starting knot with all of the strings without making a tangled mess, do you have any tips for this?

    • @azure8laze
      @azure8laze  7 років тому +3

      twist it so it will bundle together

  • @fictiveescapes
    @fictiveescapes 7 років тому

    I wish that you would have posted the full pattern... Have you thought about doing so???

  • @thiagobvideira
    @thiagobvideira 5 років тому +1

    Great tutorial! What is the thickness and material of the strings used? Thanks for helping.

  • @Doshanka
    @Doshanka 2 роки тому

    I will try this one, and give to my best friend 😌

  • @vangiang7152
    @vangiang7152 6 років тому

    Can I use wool instead of embroidery floss?

  • @shaylachamy2841
    @shaylachamy2841 5 років тому +3

    Queria tanto q tivesse tradução 😢

  • @Eliewan
    @Eliewan 6 років тому

    I'm halfway through mine, but I was surprised how tense and hard it is. Am I doing something wrong?

  • @LaserKill321
    @LaserKill321 7 років тому

    Anything else I can use beside the pins?

  • @TaylorTheOtter
    @TaylorTheOtter 3 роки тому +1

    I hate to be that guy but this isn't kumihimo. Kumihimo is a type of braiding and braiding by definition doesn't knot the threads. I believe this is called macrame but I might be wrong about that. The result is really pretty though!

    • @missjupiice6151
      @missjupiice6151 3 місяці тому

      Hi! I hope I'm not being rude or anything but I think this closely resembles the Takadai form of Kumihimo... You're right about traditional kumihimo not knotting the treads but do you think it could be a modern form of it? Just asking out of curiosity!

  • @pipizgamer608
    @pipizgamer608 4 роки тому

    excuse me where can I get that brooch or what's it called greetings