How do you wear...
by ivreal |
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Have any of you made a bracelet more than 80 rows, and was able to wear them. i saw some ones that i want to try but they are 120ish and i have a bracelet that is 80 and it covers most except for the back part of the wrist. What do you guys do to wear these large ones. |
RE: How do you wear...
by ElleMay |
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I'm wondering the same thing! The bracelets *cuffs* are beautiful, but where do you wear them? |
RE: How do you wear...
by TweedleDee |
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I have a big bracelet, about 86 rows long, which is just a little bit too short. I braided the ends and made them "slide-able" (there's a tutorial on this). It's best not to get these ones wet--they'll make you very uncomfortable and it's incredibly hard to take off until it dries. One-hundred and twenty should cover your whole wrist, though I recommend having sliding knots if you want to be able to take it on and off. |
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by Gracie04 |
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I wear em. |
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by Foz |
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I know this is a pretty old thread, but are we talking 80 rows of an alpha, or normal pattern? I need about 100 rows of a normal pattern, but only 70 for alphas... 120 alpha rows would be over 20 cm long o.O |
RE: How do you wear...
by ivreal |
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alpha patterns. |
RE: How do you wear...
by TweedleDee |
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I hardly ever make buckles or slides except for the one I was talking about above. I usually just tie a square (reef) knot knot with the two ends and never bother taking them on or off. Sorry if this was confusing. And um, yes, one-hundred and twenty IS a bit long;I miscalculated. |
RE: How do you wear...
by Mina |
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Lots of people use the bigger patterns for little wall hangings or purses or phone cases. You can also make the pattern super long and use it as a belt. |
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