Channel: BeyondBracelets
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: I was missing my string so I pulled it out to mess around and try to come up with new patterns and found I had SO MANY short threads that wouldn't make a full bracelet, so I decided to play and came up with this. "BASE" threads are wrapped around your wrist 3x for length, then folded in half with a loop. To make this adjustable use this starting / finishing method: youtube.com/watch?v=l8Yp2RFjPCg (Basically, use 3 threads ( wrist size + extra on either side for the two tails ) knot leaving a cm or so from the edge, braid the length of the tail and tie a knot again. Add your fringe threads to the center and then knot at the end- braid again for the second tail and knot leaving about 1cm of thread after the knot- cutting right up to the knot means that the knot may come undone easily.) "FRINGE" threads are like 3.5 inches / 9cm ? DID YOU KNOW ? The method for adding the fringe thread is officially called a "Lark's Head Knot or Cow Hitch" youtube.com/watch?v=1znarfMFfvk Thanks for watching. =) ...and If you enjoyed the video leave a like. ^_^