One More Rainbow Tube Friendship Bracelet Pattern

Unveiling the Secrets of a Unique Kumihimo Bracelet: Master the Art of Experimentation

Ever wondered how to create a kumihimo bracelet that stands out from the crowd? Look no further than AWOL’s latest video, where he embarks on a journey to craft a never-before-seen zigzag tube bracelet.

Intrigued? Here are some key takeaways to pique your curiosity:

  • Witness the creative process in action: Watch as AWOL conceptualizes and develops a brand new kumihimo pattern, offering valuable insights into his thought process.
  • Learn from the master: Gain practical tips and tricks for tackling intricate kumihimo designs, even when venturing into uncharted territory.
  • Embrace the challenges: Discover how AWOL overcomes obstacles and rectifies mistakes, demonstrating the importance of perseverance in crafting.
  • Unleash your inner innovator: Be inspired by AWOL’s experimental spirit and embrace the opportunity to create unique and personalized kumihimo designs.

Ready to delve deeper and witness the creation of this one-of-a-kind bracelet? Click the link to watch the full video and:

  • Gain a step-by-step understanding of the novel zigzag kumihimo pattern.
  • Learn valuable techniques for navigating the complexities of tube kumihimo designs.
  • Discover the satisfaction of creating something truly unique and witness the transformation from concept to finished product.

Whether you’re a seasoned kumihimo artist or a curious beginner, this video offers valuable insights and inspiration to embark on your own creative journey.

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Master Tube Bracelet Making: Arrowhead vs Elongated

Want to learn how to make a funky tube bracelet but confused about the different patterns?

This video by AWOL breaks down the creation of two tube bracelet variations: the arrowhead and the elongated.

Key takeaways you’ll learn:

  • The arrowhead bracelet uses a 5-3 knot sequence, resulting in a faster completion time than the 4-3 knot sequence used in the elongated bracelet (though the difference is only 10 minutes).
  • Both bracelets require similar skill levels, with the elongated version requiring slightly more focus to avoid mistakes.
  • The video offers tips on using thicker floss to create chunkier bracelets and maintaining their shape.
  • AWOL also explores alternative uses for the bracelets, such as pencil covers or pen holders (great for school kids!).

Click the link to watch the full video and learn how to make your own funky tube bracelet!



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