To begin with, I have to say that this is one of my favorite bracelets that I have ever made, I have only one suggestion for you, if you already say that this is a tutorial for beginners, then it works like that, you start from the first row, for example 1 row front knot/ fk or backknot/bk fkbk/bkfk/bkfk/and so on, then the second row fkbk/bkfk/and so on, you first performed the middle and then the ends, which is understandable for beginners, that is, they are more difficult to navigate, after all, I believe we watched the same video clip, where did you learn this, so there was a completely different work schedule, don't blame me for this writing, I just want to help you be as successful as possible
I am a bit confused. I did see that it was embroitery thread but at the end you burn the green thread to seal. Embroitery thread does not burn properly it turns black and sometimes catches fire. First time I see someone burn embroitery thread. I've been doing bracelets for yrs. I use all kinds of thread and embroitery thread is not one to seal when burnt. I use a touch of g-s hypo cement then cut. It dries quickly and is very very good does not come apart. What embroitery floss do you use that burns and seals? And by the way beautiful braveheart. Ty 4 the tutorials I love them
Definitely my favorite bracelet I’ve made, I love the border and the flower. So pretty, thanks!
To begin with, I have to say that this is one of my favorite bracelets that I have ever made, I have only one suggestion for you, if you already say that this is a tutorial for beginners, then it works like that, you start from the first row, for example 1 row front knot/ fk or backknot/bk fkbk/bkfk/bkfk/and so on, then the second row fkbk/bkfk/and so on, you first performed the middle and then the ends, which is understandable for beginners, that is, they are more difficult to navigate, after all, I believe we watched the same video clip, where did you learn this, so there was a completely different work schedule, don't blame me for this writing, I just want to help you be as successful as possible
This tutorial is amazing!❤❤❤
Yay. I got the pattern down. Thanks you for this tutorial.
I am a bit confused. I did see that it was embroitery thread but at the end you burn the green thread to seal. Embroitery thread does not burn properly it turns black and sometimes catches fire. First time I see someone burn embroitery thread. I've been doing bracelets for yrs. I use all kinds of thread and embroitery thread is not one to seal when burnt. I use a touch of g-s hypo cement then cut. It dries quickly and is very very good does not come apart. What embroitery floss do you use that burns and seals? And by the way beautiful braveheart. Ty 4 the tutorials I love them
I use the same technique you do, w the g-s hypo cement then cut, more efficient, and safer!
when you end the bracelet do you do the same thing you did to the bottom to the top?
Yup
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How much string did you leave out at the start of the bracelet?
Thank you my back hurts when I madet Bet thank you 😋😋
how far into the string do you start?
About 15-20CM
What about the top of the bracelet how are you supposed to tie it to wear it
Tulip pattern Please! 🙃
What do you use to hold your threads in place when you are not using them?
Daisy Vetter it is probably a piece of cardboard or thick paper with cuts at the bottom.Just guessing
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I have a question: did you use the three strings & fold them?
Nvm I didn't see the beginning lol
do i leave out any strings?
Hello, may i know the pattern number?
36579 i think
Brenda Coss that is incorrect I just checked it
helda panjaitan I just checked bracelet book and it is #6368
The pattern is literally in the description lol
❤❤❤❤💖💖💖💖💖thank you
Hello.. I am deaf. Beautiful. May I know what kind of thread is? Is it embroidery thread, right? Pls advise. Thanks
Yes, correct
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