Doubling Pattern #2135
Kevin (AWOL) takes on pattern #2135 from friendshipbracelets.net, giving it a creative twist by doubling the design! This process introduces a unique center row, resulting in a bracelet pattern that transitions from dovetails to snowflakes. Despite minor hiccups, Kevin demonstrates how to troubleshoot and modify templates for custom designs.
In This Video:
🧵 Adjusting patterns for doubling
🧵 Using tools like layers, flip, and guidelines for symmetry
🧵 Insights on planning string colors and quantities
This pattern strikes a balance between beginner-friendly and intermediate, offering a satisfying project with minimal frustration. Excited to make it yourself? Share your progress or ask questions in the comments or on Discord!
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Kevin (AWOL) works through pattern #2135 from friendshipbracelets.net, tackling a fun design that’s both simple and subtly intricate. This video includes a challenge for YOU: Should this pattern be classified as easy or intermediate? Watch Kevin’s process, then decide for yourself!
What’s Inside:
🧵 Techniques for consistent knotting and segment knotting
🧵 How to handle common mistakes and string imbalances
🧵 Insights into design details, like subtle color shifts and symmetry
Kevin also shares tips for working with the right tools, maintaining even strings, and avoiding discouragement for beginners. Your feedback on the difficulty level of this pattern is crucial to help the community grow with confidence!
🌟 Got thoughts on this challenge? Drop them in the comments or join the conversation on Discord!