★☆★ TIME STAMPS ★☆★ 00:00 - Intro 00:11 - Trailer 00:30 - Getting Started 01:07 - Cords & Materials 02:43 - Step 1 : Measure 1x 90 cm (35") cord to 15 cm (6") on one end, fold it over and attach it onto the ring with a Reverse Lark's Head knot. 04:42 - Step 2 : Use the longer end as a working cord for 12 consecutive Vertical Lark's Head knots. 06:19 - Step 3 : Fold the pattern into a loop and bring the anchor cord to the front and around the back for a Double Overhand knot. 07:14 - Step 4 : Measure 1 x 75 cm (30") cord to 12 cm (4.75") on one end, fold it over and attach it onto the ring with a Reverse Lark's Head knot. 07:54 - Step 5 : Tuck the cord ends from the previous section into the Reverse Lark's Head knot Loop of the current section. 08:35 - Step 6 : Make 10 consecutive Vertical Lark's Head knots. 09:25 - Step 7 : Close off the loop with a Double Overhand knot at the back. 10:45 - Step 8 : Repeat the same pattern with 1 x 65 cm (26"), measuring one end to 10 cm (4"). Make 8 consecutive Vertical Lark's Head knots. 12:07 - Step 9 : Close off the loop pattern the same way with a Double Overhand knot at the back. 12:46 - Step 10 : Repeat the same pattern with a 55 cm (22") cord, measuring one end to 9 cm (3.5"). Make 8 consecutive Vertical Lark's Head knots and close off the loop. 14:27 - Step 11 : Repeat the same 4 loops on the left side, mirroring the pattern on the right side. 18:44 - Step 12 : Trim off excess cords at the back. 19:12 - Step 13 : With a 30 cm (12") strand of cord, make a Reverse Lark's Head knot at the top of the ring, then thread the bead through and tie an Overhand knot. 20:12 - Step 14 : Comb through 2 groups of 5 x 30 cm (12') cords. 20:54 - Step 15 : Place one section on the left-side, and one section on the right-side, and comb through the fringe in the middle. 22:32 - Step 16 : With a 25 cm (10") cord, make a Gathering knot onto the fringe. 23:45 - Step 17 : Trim off excess cord ends and the fringe at the bottom. 24:40 - Outro
Your videos are always great. I haven't thank you enough for the ideas. i was abke to follow one of your videos and did 100pcs while im pregnant and use it as a souvenir for my kids baotism day. Thank u so much🎉
Great ideas. Have already started to do my Xmas angels and will make this one for gifts. Gonna add a small ring on head for halo to finish head off. Thanks your fab!!!
Can you make the wings with 1 strand of cording instead of 4 separate ones? I think that might be an easier way of doing it, with less string to tuck away. What do you think?
★☆★ TIME STAMPS ★☆★
00:00 - Intro
00:11 - Trailer
00:30 - Getting Started
01:07 - Cords & Materials
02:43 - Step 1 : Measure 1x 90 cm (35") cord to 15 cm (6") on one end, fold it over and attach it onto the ring with a Reverse Lark's Head knot.
04:42 - Step 2 : Use the longer end as a working cord for 12 consecutive Vertical Lark's Head knots.
06:19 - Step 3 : Fold the pattern into a loop and bring the anchor cord to the front and around the back for a Double Overhand knot.
07:14 - Step 4 : Measure 1 x 75 cm (30") cord to 12 cm (4.75") on one end, fold it over and attach it onto the ring with a Reverse Lark's Head knot.
07:54 - Step 5 : Tuck the cord ends from the previous section into the Reverse Lark's Head knot Loop of the current section.
08:35 - Step 6 : Make 10 consecutive Vertical Lark's Head knots.
09:25 - Step 7 : Close off the loop with a Double Overhand knot at the back.
10:45 - Step 8 : Repeat the same pattern with 1 x 65 cm (26"), measuring one end to 10 cm (4"). Make 8 consecutive Vertical Lark's Head knots.
12:07 - Step 9 : Close off the loop pattern the same way with a Double Overhand knot at the back.
12:46 - Step 10 : Repeat the same pattern with a 55 cm (22") cord, measuring one end to 9 cm (3.5"). Make 8 consecutive Vertical Lark's Head knots and close off the loop.
14:27 - Step 11 : Repeat the same 4 loops on the left side, mirroring the pattern on the right side.
18:44 - Step 12 : Trim off excess cords at the back.
19:12 - Step 13 : With a 30 cm (12") strand of cord, make a Reverse Lark's Head knot at the top of the ring, then thread the bead through and tie an Overhand knot.
20:12 - Step 14 : Comb through 2 groups of 5 x 30 cm (12') cords.
20:54 - Step 15 : Place one section on the left-side, and one section on the right-side, and comb through the fringe in the middle.
22:32 - Step 16 : With a 25 cm (10") cord, make a Gathering knot onto the fringe.
23:45 - Step 17 : Trim off excess cord ends and the fringe at the bottom.
24:40 - Outro
Angles are my thing at Christmas. Thank you so much for such a beautiful one that I can make for each of my family members to hang on their trees.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing this with us. Your tutorial is very generous, and beautifully done.❤❤❤❤❤
I'm so glad you liked it!
Your videos are always great. I haven't thank you enough for the ideas. i was abke to follow one of your videos and did 100pcs while im pregnant and use it as a souvenir for my kids baotism day. Thank u so much🎉
Wow that’s amazing! You’re so welcome :)
Beautiful angel 😍😍😍
Love it, thank you!
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Thank you!
Just made my first one!! I absolutely love it!!
Yay! I'm so glad you like it!
Great ideas. Have already started to do my Xmas angels and will make this one for gifts. Gonna add a small ring on head for halo to finish head off. Thanks your fab!!!
Great idea!!
Love this and can't wait to try it out. Thank you!
Hope you like it!
So beatiful❤
Very nice! Thank you
Thank you :)
Beautiful
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Thanks!
Thank you for your generosity ❤️
Can you make the wings with 1 strand of cording instead of 4 separate ones? I think that might be an easier way of doing it, with less string to tuck away. What do you think?
You could totally try doing it with just 1 string all the way through!
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Isn't it gorgeous??
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