Erica Fultz sure! I now cut my strings long to avoid that situation but I’ll keep that in mind for a future video. I believe you can just kind of tie in a new string, but I prefer to hide a bit of the tail of the old string and the new string within the knots if I can.
I'm pretty sure I've seen the first bracelet you showed made using regular strings and I didn't much care for the pattern but wow it looks amazing when using variegated strings!
Your bracelets are so inspiring. Where did you but those thiny crimp/clamps? I live in Europe and I don't really know what term to search online. What is the official name of it?
Alyssa Bradley Masha Knots has a great video on it, I learned it from hers- so definitely check that out. I’ll also be showing it in action in my newest video which will be out soon, and almost all my patterns on BraceletBook have straight edges already built into the pattern so you just follow it as is and don’t need to worry about adding it (I’m pattncraft on BraceletBook). I’ll put it on my list of videos to make as well, I do think it deserves a dedicated video.
Alyssa Bradley also my next video which is coming out after that one shows more of the straight edge technique in action with 3 different fairly simple bracelet patterns. And if you go on BraceletBook and search pattncraft most of my patterns have straight edges build into them so you don’t need to worry about adding it, it’s in the pattern already so just follow as is.
It depends on the person really but basically double a normal bracelet. I usually cut my strings the length of holding my arms out to the side, fingertip to fingertip. I’ve heard this referred to as a “wingspan”. I would do double that for the double wrap/choker.
Emma White no number, just a basic candy stripe that changes directions to form a zig zag and used 2 alternating colors- off white and a color shifting string.
Pariksha10 I do wear them yes but not super often, or some I will wear often and others rarely... I need to start giving away the ones I don’t really wear or use for idea references. I actually prefer ties. Don’t really love loops but will use them on wider bracelets where a single tie at each end would be too thick. I went through a phase of hating ties and preferred crimp ends for a while, but now I’m team ties. I guess it goes back and forth.
Your friendship bracelets are next level. I’m really impressed!
Erica Fultz thanks so much 😊
Fantastic! Nice bracelets. Nice to see you back on youtube after longer time :)
Love your craftsmanship, patterns, and color combos. Thanks for the inspiration!
Super cute
Btw, could you please make a video about how to nicely tie in a new string if you accidentally run out? Thanks.
Erica Fultz sure! I now cut my strings long to avoid that situation but I’ll keep that in mind for a future video. I believe you can just kind of tie in a new string, but I prefer to hide a bit of the tail of the old string and the new string within the knots if I can.
Absolutely love your collection!😊
I love to watch these💟💟💟
I'm pretty sure I've seen the first bracelet you showed made using regular strings and I didn't much care for the pattern but wow it looks amazing when using variegated strings!
Yes I love how really simple patterns can look really cool with variegated thread! Now I kind of want to make some more bracelets with that thread...
Amazing collection.... 💕
your bracelets are so neat!!
You’re bracelets are amazing!!
Your bracelets are so inspiring. Where did you but those thiny crimp/clamps? I live in Europe and I don't really know what term to search online. What is the official name of it?
Pariksha10 I got them on Amazon and I think the term is “ribbon crimp ends” 🙂 I hope you are able to find some.
Can you do a tutorial on adding string without it having knots on the back?💓💓
Sure I’ll put it on my to do list 😊
LOVE THEM!
You explain things sooo great! Can you explain how to do the straight edge technique?
Alyssa Bradley Masha Knots has a great video on it, I learned it from hers- so definitely check that out. I’ll also be showing it in action in my newest video which will be out soon, and almost all my patterns on BraceletBook have straight edges already built into the pattern so you just follow it as is and don’t need to worry about adding it (I’m pattncraft on BraceletBook). I’ll put it on my list of videos to make as well, I do think it deserves a dedicated video.
Pattern and Craft I do watch Masha Knots but sometimes the way she explains things is confusing! Looking forward to your other videos 😊
Alyssa Bradley video on straight edges technique is up! ua-cam.com/video/Hft_KoLaUCc/v-deo.html
Alyssa Bradley also my next video which is coming out after that one shows more of the straight edge technique in action with 3 different fairly simple bracelet patterns. And if you go on BraceletBook and search pattncraft most of my patterns have straight edges build into them so you don’t need to worry about adding it, it’s in the pattern already so just follow as is.
Pattern and Craft thank you very much!
How many inches is the double- wrap bracelet? I've been meaning to make a choker but i wasnt sure how long to cut my sting
It depends on the person really but basically double a normal bracelet. I usually cut my strings the length of holding my arms out to the side, fingertip to fingertip. I’ve heard this referred to as a “wingspan”. I would do double that for the double wrap/choker.
@@patternandcraft Okay, thank you!!!
What is the pattern number for the first bracelet you showed I love it!
Emma White no number, just a basic candy stripe that changes directions to form a zig zag and used 2 alternating colors- off white and a color shifting string.
Ok thank you!
How do you make the end ties one color on Bracelets with more than one color
Do actually wear your pretty bracelets?
If so, do you prefer crimp ends or loop tie?
Pariksha10 I do wear them yes but not super often, or some I will wear often and others rarely... I need to start giving away the ones I don’t really wear or use for idea references. I actually prefer ties. Don’t really love loops but will use them on wider bracelets where a single tie at each end would be too thick. I went through a phase of hating ties and preferred crimp ends for a while, but now I’m team ties. I guess it goes back and forth.
Pariksha10 what do you prefer?
are you how to videos ready to view
Nita Gassen I have 3 so far, will be making more.