Modifying a Celtic-Inspired Bracelet Pattern: Exploring New Center Designs!
In today’s video, I’m experimenting with my recent Celtic-inspired bracelet pattern, trying to add a unique twist to the center design! I’ll walk you through my process of adjusting paths and modifying the layout, while still keeping that classic over-under woven look. Changing intricate patterns can be tricky, and today’s project shows both the creative flow and the challenges that can come up. Thanks to my Patreon supporters and YouTube members for making these creative sessions possible! If you want to give this updated pattern a try, be sure to visit akaawol.com to download the final design.
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“Welcome back, everyone! This time, I’m tackling a complex Celtic-inspired friendship bracelet design in a rich purple palette. If you caught the red version from a few days ago, this one is a whole new challenge. I switched up the pattern in the center, aiming to add some variety—only to realize that made keeping track a LOT harder! 😅 With no distinct pattern landmarks, it was tricky but ultimately rewarding.
In this video, I’ll walk you through the challenges and share some hard-earned tips for segment knotting and navigating repetitive sections in advanced patterns. I also chat about some exciting ideas I have for turning this design into a DIY bag and other future projects. Whether you’re a seasoned knotter or just up for a challenge, I think you’ll enjoy giving this one a try!
Thank you to all my Patreon supporters and YouTube members for motivating me to push through these tougher designs. Your support keeps the creative ideas flowing and helps me bring new patterns to life. And as always—don’t get your strings in a bunch! 🎶