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  1. Kara Stenberg
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    Those aren’t carrick bends, they are double-coin knots. A carrick bend
    results in the working ends exiting the knot perpendicular to the standing
    ends whereas in a double-coin knot, the working ends (as shown in your
    video) exit the knot parallel to the standing ends. :)

  2. Beatriz elena bayer Bayer
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    Pulceras macrame

  3. maria avalorio
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  4. Bia Sayumi
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    então ne eu so brasileira e queria saber como faz o comeso

  5. rattymanx
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    I love your tutorials! I am interested in adding crystals but without holes
    I have seen some done in a netted setting are you able to do these?

  6. gehtdichgarnichtsanverdammt
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    Hey where you got that hemp? I live in germany and cant find them in the
    internet! thx:)

  7. Kylie Troutman
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    OMG! Thank you, I’ve been trying to practice this and the books are just
    too confusing. This is amazing, thank you!!!!

  8. gothiclayjenva
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    @sbnks15 lol i know took me 30 of those times just to do it once lol

  9. Ritu Vipul
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    your tutorial helped to make it so easy thanks a lot

  10. NosGustamosNails
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    @ALLYlylas it doesn’t work well with embroidery floss. I tried. x]

  11. Memo Almuzza
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    Thanks ~.^thvirygood

  12. Katelyn Kleber
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    Wow…this is great. I am so making this for my friend…and myself,
    naturally. Does twine work?

  13. craftdancer
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    i got a regular not?

  14. licksnkicks
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    very cool. Will try this in sterling silver wire

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