Doubling Pattern #3936
In this video, I take on the challenge of doubling pattern #3936 from FriendshipBracelets.net and transforming it into something entirely new! 🧵✨ This pattern, with its dynamic shapes and intersecting colors, pushed my creativity and problem-solving skills to the limit—and the result is absolutely worth it.
💡 What’s Inside:
Step-by-step process of doubling an 8-string pattern to 16 strings
How to work with overlapping shapes and extra-long rows
Troubleshooting unexpected challenges while keeping the design balanced
Tips for segment knotting this intricate pattern
This is one of the most exciting and unusual bracelet designs I’ve created, and I can’t wait to hear what you think!
This is the pattern I took inspiration from.
And here is my pattern. Click it to get the PDF in higher resolution.
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Join Kevin (aka AWOL) as he takes pattern #3936 from FriendshipBracelets.net and gives it a jaw-dropping makeover! Doubling and modifying the design, this four-color bracelet is now an intermediate-level masterpiece with vibrant blues, oranges, and elongated white boxes that add a modern twist. Perfect for seasoned knotters, this project will inspire you to rethink traditional patterns!
🎥 Made during a live stream with YouTube members, this bracelet comes together in a record 80 minutes thanks to efficient segment knotting and smart design tweaks. Along the way, Kevin shares pro tips on posture, string management, and avoiding hand fatigue.
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