Any tips to hold your strings in place?
by GoddieChan |
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Hello everyone,
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RE: Any tips to hold your strings in place?
by Sammoning (moderator) |
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I also found tape to be really inconvenient! Maybe a smaller lunchbox or plastic box would work? I use a plastic clipbox for alpha's (makes straight first rows alot easier!) and a cardboard little box for my supplies and attaching normal patterns with and without buckles :)
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RE: Any tips to hold your strings in place?
by kleinevos (moderator) |
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A clipboard is the most common solution, but you can also use a safety pin attached to your pants or to a chair or pillow. Or a belt or something like that around your legs. |
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RE: Any tips to hold your strings in place?
by jcburns2017 |
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better then a clipboard is to do a slipknot onto a waterbottle. That way you can hold the waterbottle in place with your legs and tie knots at the same time. But a waterbottle is much smaller than a clipboard. I use a nalgene. or just a regular plastic disposable bottle |
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RE: Any tips to hold your strings in place?
by xMacramex |
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I use a paper clip attached on a folder Hope I've helped you! |
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RE: Any tips to hold your strings in place?
by GoddieChan |
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thanks for all the inspiring ideas! they are definitely useful =D |
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RE: Any tips to hold your strings in place?
by tyger99 |
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I use a safety pin clipped to my pant/shorts. when I get up, I just tuck it inti my pocket. |
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RE: Any tips to hold your strings in place?
by Dimitjana |
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I often use empty boxes of hot chocolate - they're round (cylinders) and I fix the strings with an lark's head knot - https://www.friendship-bracelets.net/tutorial.php?id=3301 - doesn't work for all patterns, but for a lot... |
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