Watched this vid a while back, then I forgot the name of it, and I have spent a while trying to find this particular video again. Needless to say, I’m glad I did. c:
I just saw some of these in a hobby store I go to, and I might think about doing this, if I can find enough videos to learn how to cross and twist, and which ones need to go where and why! lol, this just is sooooo peacefull, turn on some soothing music of harp music and away you go
Watched this vid a while back, then I forgot the name of it, and I have spent a while trying to find this particular video again. Needless to say, I’m glad I did. c:
i could sit a watch this all day, wow, relaxing, just to see the design come out of all this twisting and crossing, peacefull
I enjoyed your video a lot. Please make more, you explain what to do so well.
Thank you. I do plan on making more. Check back often and thanks for tuning into my channel.
I just saw some of these in a hobby store I go to, and I might think about doing this, if I can find enough videos to learn how to cross and twist, and which ones need to go where and why! lol, this just is sooooo peacefull, turn on some soothing music of harp music and away you go
Thank you.
This video is great for a beginner like me. Thanks a lot!
This is a fascinating process I never knew about. :D
I'm a beginner, so this video is great, thanks!!
Where would one get the material needed for this? Are they even sold in the U.S., specifically California?
Angelique Dutcher Lace Museum in Mountain View, also Lacis in Berkeley.
so where do you get that pattern?
Gracias.. Yo recien comprendo este arte... es muy bonito. Gracias
Great job keep it up
what lovely chainmaile bracelet you have :)
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You do it a mirror image of the way I do it!
Awesome