Single or Double Thread?
by elliwashere |
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I read somewhere once when I learned how to make bracelets that you should fold the string in half. I was wondering if anybody else does this? I don't know if it's the 'correct' way or not. What do you prefer? |
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RE: Single or Double Thread?
by Thalia |
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when you have two or an even number of the same color of thread, you can divide that number by two and cut that number of string extra long and fold it in half
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RE: Single or Double Thread?
by elliwashere |
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I mean do you take the string and fold it in half (with a loop at the top) and use two strings as one or just.. not do that? i'm not really sure how to explain it |
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RE: Single or Double Thread?
by Kadience |
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Do you mean folding it in half and using both pieces of that thread to knot at the same time?
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RE: Single or Double Thread?
by Thalia |
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i think that is right but not positive:) |
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RE: Single or Double Thread?
by elliwashere |
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yes, that is what I meant. Using a single thread always seemed like the bracelet would be too thin, but I guess I'll have to try it more often to really decide. |
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RE: Single or Double Thread?
by ButterflyWings |
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Yeah, folding is the best if you need an even number of a certain colour. It makes a loop at the top which makes it much easier to tie the bracelet onto someones wrist. |
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RE: Single or Double Thread?
by lorie |
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It's about the type of floss. For example, if you're using sewing floss, you should totally fold the string in a half but, if you have embroidery, you won't need.
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RE: Single or Double Thread?
by lorie |
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Oh sorry. Now I've read the rest of the answers. If you'll tie with 2 string at the same time the knot will look bigger and more interesting :-). You can also try to tie with two different colored strings at the same time. It will look so creative!
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RE: Single or Double Thread?
by drache |
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I've used a thicker crochet yarn a couple of times to knot a raised zigzag line into a bracelet. The yarn I used was probably about twice as thick as the floss. I'm still not sure that I like the result, but I could see making a heftier bracelet being nice for certain patterns. |
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