Thank you SO much for this tutorial!!!! I have watched so many for teardrop loop with uneven/different colored strings and yours is the first one that I actually understood/could accomplish!!!! 🎉
Sometimes before I start I add a drop of fabric glue for a bit of added stick..... But the down fall of this means added wait time. I do this about 30 minutes before starting my bracelet to give ample dry time.
The problem is if you cut them too late they can be very visible and you won't be able anymore to pull them inside the loop. I wanted to do it visually pleasing so it is better to cut them and pull them inside at the beginning.
@@Empatheoo I agree. It’s very difficult to cut them afterwards without at least a tiny bit being visible. I’m a perfectionist, like you, and can’t stand that. Lol
That shouldn't be a problem. The strings only have to stay in place until you start knotting, then they're secured. It would be very difficult for them to work their way out since there is no tension on them. If you're concerned, I guess you could put a dab of fabric glue or something where you trim the strings.
Hola! primera vez que veo tus videos, me gustaron mucho pero no se nada de ingles, habrá la posibilidad que se pueda traducir al español, gracias ☺️🇲🇽🙅🏼♀️
You can perhaps come up with your own idea of how to do a teardrop loop with all different coloured strings and show up your fabulous workmanship. I always put 100% into my work, and I am very precise. Such traits are far from bad workmanship. Of course, I understand that people may not like the idea of how it's made. But I gave a couple of bracelets made this way to my friends a long time ago, and they are still great after everyday use, not in pieces or anything.
@@Empatheoo It's seriously dang near IMPOSSIBLE to do any kind of a "LOOP" start with singular or odd numbered strings without SOME sort of... "Finagling," jury rigging, shoddiness, whatever word you wanna throw out there for yourMMYY6TY6YY6Y6T5TT5T555T5😊😅😊
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i needed this yesterday before i started my bracelet
Thank you SO much for this tutorial!!!! I have watched so many for teardrop loop with uneven/different colored strings and yours is the first one that I actually understood/could accomplish!!!! 🎉
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Tolles Video und sehr gute Erklärung. Danke 🙏🏻🙂
Thank you, this was very helpful!!
Thank you for this, it was a big help !~
This is so helpful, thank you!
Needed this!!! Thank you so much!!!
Muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimientos y tú tiempo. Saludos cordiales 😁.
Ooooh I have been searching for this for ageeeess!!!! Thanks
Great Tutotial!
This helped me a lot, thank you!❤️❤️
Very nice tutorial video...thank you. Well done.
Love 💕 this channel. Such beautiful bracelets and your tutorials are easy to follow.
Thanks
Love this! Do you know a way to bring the sides down into a straight line to start an alpha? I did it once but forgot how
Thank you for sharing your wonderful tricks! 🙏🏾♥️ Could you please recommend some good threads brands? Thanks 🌷
DMC thread is nice
Superb🎉
I did it all but my string slips out from inside the hoop
Sometimes before I start I add a drop of fabric glue for a bit of added stick..... But the down fall of this means added wait time. I do this about 30 minutes before starting my bracelet to give ample dry time.
Thank you🌷
🙌🏻 I’ll do it!! Thanks 🙏🏻
If you wait until you’ve done all of this before cutting those extra strings would it possibly be less likely to cause issues with the loop?
The problem is if you cut them too late they can be very visible and you won't be able anymore to pull them inside the loop. I wanted to do it visually pleasing so it is better to cut them and pull them inside at the beginning.
@@Empatheoo I agree. It’s very difficult to cut them afterwards without at least a tiny bit being visible. I’m a perfectionist, like you, and can’t stand that. Lol
Does anyone know the name of the knot he did?
Hizo nudo cordón
Quisiera que fueran en español y desde el empiezo para aprendes hacerlas por favor
I love it! But won't it come loose? Or strings slip out of the loop?
It’s not a good way at all
That shouldn't be a problem. The strings only have to stay in place until you start knotting, then they're secured. It would be very difficult for them to work their way out since there is no tension on them. If you're concerned, I guess you could put a dab of fabric glue or something where you trim the strings.
complete next steps please
Hola! primera vez que veo tus videos, me gustaron mucho pero no se nada de ingles, habrá la posibilidad que se pueda traducir al español, gracias ☺️🇲🇽🙅🏼♀️
Thanks, unfortunatelly I don't speak Spanish.
Boys do everything better ❤💙💚💛💜
girlypop what 😭
Bad workmanship.
You can perhaps come up with your own idea of how to do a teardrop loop with all different coloured strings and show up your fabulous workmanship. I always put 100% into my work, and I am very precise. Such traits are far from bad workmanship. Of course, I understand that people may not like the idea of how it's made. But I gave a couple of bracelets made this way to my friends a long time ago, and they are still great after everyday use, not in pieces or anything.
@@Empatheoo It's seriously dang near IMPOSSIBLE to do any kind of a "LOOP" start with singular or odd numbered strings without SOME sort of... "Finagling," jury rigging, shoddiness, whatever word you wanna throw out there for yourMMYY6TY6YY6Y6T5TT5T555T5😊😅😊