Hey, maybe you can help me with a pattern... There's a Solomon Dragon bracelet I CAN NOT for the life of me figure out how it's made. It's a 3 color, the cross cord (that crisscrosses the front/face) stays the same, *_BUT_* the 2nd color (that crisscrosses the back) is ONLY VISIBLE ON THE LEFT SIDE, and the 3rd color is ONLY VISIBLE ON THE RIGHT SIDE. *_PLUS_* The center accent that goes through the core (1 through the left core, 1 through the right core), the accent going through/looping the left core, is the same color as the left side edge color, and, vice versa for the right side core and the right side edge color. It's almost as if they flip the 2 separate cords behind the bracelet as you make the Solomon Dragon, so 1 color (as well as the left core loop accent) stays on the left edge, the 2nd color is the front face color (part of the simple Solomon bracelet), and the 3rd color (as well as the right core loop accent) stays on the right edge of the bracelet. I can make it if, like I said, I flip the separate cords behind the bracelet, but it makes the back really thick. And in the pictures on "📍trest" (😉 because comments with a web address/name will get deleted)(also, that's the ONLY place I've found it)(also, it's brown, white, and black if you look for it) in the picture of a person wearing the bracelet, it looks as thick as a normal Solomon Dragon. ANY way I try to make it work, it's twice as thick! It looks pretty cool. If you figure it out I'm sure you'd probably make a video on it regardless because it's a cool pattern. ✌️
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Hey, maybe you can help me with a pattern...
There's a Solomon Dragon bracelet I CAN NOT for the life of me figure out how it's made.
It's a 3 color, the cross cord (that crisscrosses the front/face) stays the same, *_BUT_* the 2nd color (that crisscrosses the back) is ONLY VISIBLE ON THE LEFT SIDE, and the 3rd color is ONLY VISIBLE ON THE RIGHT SIDE.
*_PLUS_*
The center accent that goes through the core (1 through the left core, 1 through the right core), the accent going through/looping the left core, is the same color as the left side edge color, and, vice versa for the right side core and the right side edge color.
It's almost as if they flip the 2 separate cords behind the bracelet as you make the Solomon Dragon, so 1 color (as well as the left core loop accent) stays on the left edge, the 2nd color is the front face color (part of the simple Solomon bracelet), and the 3rd color (as well as the right core loop accent) stays on the right edge of the bracelet.
I can make it if, like I said, I flip the separate cords behind the bracelet, but it makes the back really thick. And in the pictures on "📍trest" (😉 because comments with a web address/name will get deleted)(also, that's the ONLY place I've found it)(also, it's brown, white, and black if you look for it) in the picture of a person wearing the bracelet, it looks as thick as a normal Solomon Dragon. ANY way I try to make it work, it's twice as thick!
It looks pretty cool. If you figure it out I'm sure you'd probably make a video on it regardless because it's a cool pattern.
✌️
The Solomon knot is my favorite for bracelets. I wasn't sold on the cobbled until you flipped it over ❤. Great video Jason.
Yeah, cobbled goes both ways but probably better tied without a buckle so it can be reversed.
Very cool, will try these out. Thx!
Thanks. They are relatively easy weaves but great for practice
I thought this was the cobra knot.
Where can I find the ruler?
Ruler?
@@JasonsKnotChannel That tool to hold everything. But I found it on amazon already ...