Doubling Down: My Signature Bracelet Pattern, Double-Wide Edition 💜💙

We’re back with the double-wide version of my signature bracelet pattern — the same arrowhead-inspired, mirrored design, just scaled up! This is the exact same structure as the single-stranded bracelet I made earlier, but now twice as wide for bigger projects like bags or statement cuffs.

🧵 What’s inside:

  • 16 single strands on each side (32 total)
  • Mirror flip for full symmetry
  • Designed for max visibility of that yin/yang shape
  • Great for those who want to build bags, larger wraps, or more dramatic patterns

While you technically don’t need a separate pattern if you’ve done the smaller version, I know some of you appreciate having a full guide to follow. So this video is about building that pattern from the ground up, including spacing, layout quirks, and flipping for symmetry.

If you’ve ever wanted to see how doubling a pattern changes its impact, this one’s for you.

🙏 Shoutout to my YouTube Members — your support is what makes it possible for me to spend time designing, testing, and filling in these patterns so they’re ready for everyone. You rock!

And here is my pattern. Click it to get the PDF in higher resolution.

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Today we’re going full send on my signature bracelet pattern, done DOUBLE-WIDE and fully knotted from top to tassels. 💙💜

After talking about this design across multiple videos, I figured it was time to show you the real deal. This version uses 32 strands (16 per side), takes nearly 4 hours of knotting, and is the cleanest, boldest version of this yin-yang arrowhead combo I’ve ever shown on camera.

🔹 Bracelet Breakdown:

  • Single loop start → V-shaped split → 4 tassels
  • Colors: 4 purples, 4 blues (with a bold dark blue pop)
  • Total time: 3h 49m of pure knotting (sped up x10 = still 40 minutes 😅)
  • Tips on tassel finishing, thread length, and pattern rhythm

I included just the setup and final segments in this video — otherwise it’d be a full-length movie. But Members can access the full behind-the-scenes knotting footage (yep, all 3hr49min of it).

🧵 If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to scale up a known pattern, or explore the flow of mirrored arrowhead patterns, this one’s a great case study.

🙏 Shoutout to my amazing YouTube Members — your support is what lets me dedicate time to big builds like this. You rock!



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