Alphabet / Letter patterns
Introduction
This tutorial should teach you how to make the two-colored alpha patterns (also called Letter-, alphabeth- or cross-stitch patterns). These videos below shows you how to do it while the rest of the tutorial tries to explain it. This tutorial will not teach how to make the Multicolored Alpha patterns, they are explained in the tutorial Multicolor Alpha Bracelets
Knots used
To the practice knot notation, please take a look at the two first knots in the below image and memorize them:
(From left to right: forward knot, backward knot, backward-forward knot, forward-backward knot.)
Left- and rightknots
The knots used are the forward knots and the backward knots. Arrows pointing to the right and left will be forward knots and backward knots, respectively.
Downward knots
The downward knot is either a fk or a bk depending on what direction you are tying. Example:Take a look at the image in the next section. On the second row, there are some blue downward knots. They are actually forward knots, because they are made with one blue string coming from above and one orange string coming from the right. On row 3 the blue downward knots are backward knots because we have the orange string coming from left and and the blue one from above.
One way to see it is as you have 2 strings and want to make a forward or backward knot. The only difference from the ordinary fk's and bk's is that the bracelet is tilted 45 degrees.
Tying the pattern
Step 1
You'll need as many threads as the patterns witdh (eight if you choose one of my suggested letters), plus one in the background color.
Step 2
Start with the blue thread to the left and make right-hand knots. This will be the first row of the pattern in the letter A (see step 1).
Step 3
Use the same thread but change direction and make two left-hand knots. When you get to the third knot from the right, the A pattern tells us it shall be a brown knot there instead of blue. Just take the brown thread in question and make a righthand knot "on top of" the blue one.
Step 4
In this way you can choose color of the next knot. Follow the pattern in step 1 until row 2 is finished.
Step 5
Change direction again and make row 3. Tie right-hand knots to make blue knots and left-hand knots to make brown ones. Follow the pattern.
Step 6
When you've finished the first letter, you can continue with the next. You find suggestions for letters below.
Example alphabet letters
Use the alphabet letters above and combine them into a full bracelet saying your name. It can be a good idea to draw your pattern on a square grid paper first.
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The original author of this tutorial is Stefan .
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