hi thanks so much for this! I have a question: what happens when you have more than two colors (I "discovered" it, not knowing that it's already a thing), won't they make the knot much larger? I've tried up to 2 at a time...
No problem! If you have more than one color, then just do the same exact thing I showed in the video. The knots may or may not become larger, it depends on the thickness of the strings you are using, as well as how tight the knots are. For example, if you are using thinner strings and tying tighter knots, then the knots should not be bigger.
I think this video is really nice quality, however I found the explanation a bit hard to follow at times. Maybe zoom in a bit more on the actual tutorial on the bracelet so we can see what you’re doing better? I think that would help me out personally. Thanks so much and keep going!!
Hi could you please say what each move is forward knot etc. When you joined the black string, unless I missed it. I didn't hear what knots you used to join it. When you move fast like that my dear it's difficult. Please take your time. It doesn't matter how long the video is. I want to learn. God Bless You!!!
Hi, if your talking about when I knotted onto both the black and white strings together as a base string, I used the same knot I would usually use to knot a normal row. It depends on the way you are going in your row. I apologize for going fast in this video, thank you so much for your feedback! 😊
3:51 securing the strain
4:58 adding the color
Great tutorial 👍, but I have a question on this technique. What do you do if you are using more than two colors in a row for color switching? 🤔
Hello! You prepare the colors several rows before you use it, assuming they are at least one knot apart. 👍🏼
I wish you would include the part where there are 2 colors in one row
I need to try this! Great tutorial!
Yes, it’s such a fun technique! Thank you so much for watching!
Muchas gracias por tu generosidad 😊🙏🏽🕉️
hi thanks so much for this! I have a question: what happens when you have more than two colors (I "discovered" it, not knowing that it's already a thing), won't they make the knot much larger? I've tried up to 2 at a time...
No problem! If you have more than one color, then just do the same exact thing I showed in the video. The knots may or may not become larger, it depends on the thickness of the strings you are using, as well as how tight the knots are. For example, if you are using thinner strings and tying tighter knots, then the knots should not be bigger.
Thnx for the credits! Grtz Marjolein (a.k.a. Knotting Addict)
Of course!! Thank you so much for the genius technique! 😊
I think this video is really nice quality, however I found the explanation a bit hard to follow at times. Maybe zoom in a bit more on the actual tutorial on the bracelet so we can see what you’re doing better? I think that would help me out personally. Thanks so much and keep going!!
Thank you so much for your feedback! I will definitely take it into account while filming. 😊
Great technique however I am curious, won't it make it bumpy? Cz you're constantly changing between the number of strings you use for knotting with/on
No, not for me at least, though I don't know if it happened to anyone else. 🙂
How do you finish off the strings? For example, when you're done using a color - do you just cut it off, or somehow hide the end?
I usually just cut off the end and make sure to cut it off as close to the bracelet/keychain as possible. 😊
So this technique can be applied to any alpha pattern?
Yes. 😊
Kudos to you!! And of course @knotting_addict
Thank you!
What do you do with the extra string on the back? Does the black from the beginning just sit there or do you knot it somehow or cut it
I usually cut it off, but you can do whatever! Using soft gel also works. Glue is usually my last resort, because I don't like the way it hardens.
@@kraftkrazy Try fabric glue it you haven't already. It dries clear and flexible😁👍
so helpful love thank u!
I'm so glad it helped! Thank you for watching! 😊
Hi could you please say what each move is forward knot etc. When you joined the black string, unless I missed it. I didn't hear what knots you used to join it. When you move fast like that my dear it's difficult. Please take your time. It doesn't matter how long the video is. I want to learn. God Bless You!!!
Hi, if your talking about when I knotted onto both the black and white strings together as a base string, I used the same knot I would usually use to knot a normal row. It depends on the way you are going in your row. I apologize for going fast in this video, thank you so much for your feedback! 😊
@@kraftkrazy Thankyou