Thread Material and final result
by Chib |
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Well, since i've been asking some questions in this forum, let me make another...
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RE: Thread Material and final result
by Allison98 |
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You can add a picture here (a general gallery): https://www.friendship-bracelets.net/tutorial.php?id=94 or directly to the pattern. |
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RE: Thread Material and final result
by kleinevos (moderator) |
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You can show us a picture here, with the BBCode. You need to have the picture uploaded somewhere, in jpg-format, and then you can put the [] hooks and the 'img' around that link.
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RE: Thread Material and final result
by kleinevos (moderator) |
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I just saw you uploaded a picture. I've transferred it to the pattern, that's where it belongs.
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RE: Thread Material and final result
by Chib |
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Hello Kleinevos and Allison, i've uploaded the picture, what do you think ?
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RE: Thread Material and final result
by kleinevos (moderator) |
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Did you read my comments above? |
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RE: Thread Material and final result
by Allison98 |
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I can still tell it's the same pattern. And like Kleinevos said, the knots (esp. the ones in the centre) are kind-of flipped. The outer edges look like they are knotted better though. |
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RE: Thread Material and final result
by Chib |
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Yeah, sorry kleinevos , i didn't see the second one, posted not knowing that you saw the picture. Flipped knots huh ? Gonna try fixing that and i've chosen these waxed thread because it is more resistant.
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RE: Thread Material and final result
by EdBlair |
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You have to be careful that when you tie the "current" knot very tight, that you don't "flip" a knot on the previous row. If a string you are using in the current knot is the "outside" string in the knot in the previous row, you can accidentally pull it so tight that it becomes the "inside" string and the other string shows up on the outside.
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RE: Thread Material and final result
by Allison98 |
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^Good job explaining it! That's happened to me, but it's hard to explain. |
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