Friendship Bracelet Bag Highly Caffeinated
So this video was an experimentation with trying a new format on how I make videos with the hopes of keeping it shorter. If you like this style please let me know down in the comments.
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So this video was an experimentation with trying a new format on how I make videos with the hopes of keeping it shorter. If you like this style please let me know down in the comments.
I used this bit of graph paper to map out the bracelet. The image is a link to the pdf file you can use to make your own. And there’s the pattern. It’s super easy and I had a lot of fun making it. The …
So the pattern actually matches the bracelet for a change. That’s because I made the bracelet without any pattern and then later did this up just for you guys. I used the “FRIENDSHIP BRACELET GRAPH PAPER READY-TO-GO” 12 string to make this pattern. It’s 12 …
This video I’m making something that looks complex out of things that were easy as I show you how you can design your own patterns. So that second image is because as I went to do the left side I noticed that near the center …
Here we are the second video in the series and already it feels like we are really getting somewhere! As promised, here is the pattern I made for this one. So the pattern is really about the color sequence and not what colors you should …
This one was interesting and I feel like I learned a few things along the way. So I was saying I’d not recommend that pattern, but I’ve included it here to show what it was and so that you can see how my plans started …
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It’s really just a simple tube pattern that I added elastic to that makes a colorful hair tie that my wife loves. If you have any question just ask and I’ll try to help.
In this example, we have one bracelet, with 16 strings (being doubled up doesn’t matter as long as that’s what you’re using for your project). The bracelet is 24mm wide. So if we divide the size by the number of strings we get 24/16=1.5mm. Next, …
Let me show you how I started it. I took a piece of paper and I had this ruler, so what I did was I drew out the parallel lines. It turned out that this ruler is one inch width-wise, so I used it to …