So many of these guys Never answers questions... And after reading the Praising comments, i feel not so good about myself.. Found this gibberish incomprehensible..." Over 2, under 3, ("over you, over me" (Stevie Wonder)), under 1-2-3 ..go" Even watching it, looks like a headbanger...!!!
When I was a kid we called these "Batty Braceletes". An elderly man in our beach community would make one of these on the arm off any kid who wanted one. You would sit there for however long it took (it took longer as he got older) talking and him telling you stories. Amazing we would sit still that long! Very nice man and very safe with very good memories. Thanks for the vid; I plan to tie one for each grandchild.
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I know how to do this tie because of Knot Tactical's tutorials. It took me a day and a half to manage one bracelet. He does his with large bights.The problem I had was losing bights, and not knowing where they were. I had to keep starting over. ... Your method of tying close appears to eliminate wandering bights. I definitely need to try it this way to share with others. ... I like your new presentation style. Great job, as 99.99999999999% of always. ... Love you, Marko!
Hey! Thank you Tana for a constructive and kind comment! Always glad to see you checking the videos out...you give great feedback that helps me improve! Mark
I've tried dozens of times (at least!) and I still haven't been able to do one without a mistake. But you will not defeat me, Mr. Mark, with your beautiful turks heads and excellent videos. No, I'm not giving up. I'll get it right yet!!!!
I've now been able to do three bracelets. Ta Da! :D ---To get a tighter weave with smaller cord can I start with a 3L7B or more bights as long as it ends with the cord on the same side as the standing part? Will that work?
My wife and I use waxed sailmaker thread to make our weeding rings. We have to re-make them every few months. We started with turks heads but this is better I think. I just made one for my wife with this video. Thanks for the guidance.
Thanks à lot I like very much the way yu explain ..I succed to bilt most of my knots because of you. But I dont know why, my work don't go staight on. .all my knot goes too much on the one side. . It's very had for me to have a nice and regular ring
Very nice. This guy has such a confident soothing voice, it's easy to follow. I wonder if using elastic shock cord would make this work as a close-fitting bracelet. As it is, it has to be pretty big to fit over my big fat hand.
I loved it and really want to try it! And great job explaining something that is seemingly very complicated. But I am curious, how do you go about sizing it? I may have missed something so I just wanted to ask.
hi my friend, congratulation but I'm going to tell you something. I'm a Charrúa indian, my people lives in Argentina, Uruguay and south of Brasil. this knoks you call "Gaucho" knock from brasil really it's on of our traditional culture in Uruguay. Gaucho in my mother thong means people who adopt our free maner of life. The first mention of "gaucho" word was made here in Maldonado department in Uruguay, the second mention was in Entre Rios Argentina. "Gauchos" only are called like this only where "pampa" indians live because the Charrúa word was carried from this people. there are gauchos in Brasil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Paraguay. If you look "trança charrúa" you can see other tutorials like your madeing from brasilians but don't are so clear like this. other thing, gaucho culture adopt a lot of things from indians. here some examples, mate, tortas fritas, naco (cigarretes made with "chala" and tobaco), the boleadora and the way of see the nature. My congratulations in name of Charruas and Gauchos people. Santiago Chibí Ferreira, memory gardian and indian referent from MERCOSUR. 👍
The video is excellent, but the final is not clear. How to weave a bracelet is available and clear, but how to finish, that is, fix the tails at the end of the weaving ?!
I definitely agree with Nero about the chips. i have used many of your tutorials. Well explained. Where can I find a lacing needle like the one you use? I hope you respond. Thanks.
Oh my god yours is so lose 😲. Mine is so tight. And even with your perfect tutorial 👍🏻. I still made a mistake 🤦🏼♂️. It looks so good that i will try again. Thank you sir 😃
Thank you very much for this tutorial. I am a beginner and have one question. How do I adjust the bracelet? If I want to pull the bracelet over my hand, it must be big enough for it. But if it fits over my hand, it's too big on the wrist.
Hey there! This bracelet is not adjustable. It is a slip on style. Once you have made an appropriate size you tuck your thumb and little finger under your other fingers and slide the bracelet on. The bracelet usually still has a loose fit, but it works well. If you are a fan of snug fit bracelets, then buckles, loop&knot and other methods may be preferable. Mark
Hi Mark, thank you for your explanation. Could you tell me, the wrist size of this bracelet in centimeters. I am German and unfortunately do not understand "9L 16B" :). Thanks for your patience.
You are most welcome! The bracelet is first tied onto a Pringles can which has a diameter of about 7.5 cm which is quite large. Then you can transfer it onto an object with a smaller diameter and re-tighten to a smaller diameter as needed. So in short- you can adjust the wrist size of this bracelet by tightening it onto smaller objects. Mark
Hey Mark, thanks for another great tutorial! I'm a big fan of your stuff. Can't wait to try this one too. But hey...I'm also wondering what kind of lacing needle / fid you're using? It looks very handy! I've looked all over for long flat fids like that but can't find one anywhere! Is that homemade or will you share what it's called and where you got it? Thanks!!!
Seem I have the opposite experience as many other, because I have to tell you, I've spent altogether three hours in three different settings watching the tutorial, tying, and re-tying and I can't even get the basis turk's head to work with this tutorial. Let alone the gaucho weave. At least for me it's impossible to follow based on the video which bight is which and where are you supposed to go, so the over-unders end up all over the place. It would help so much if you'd consistently name the bights and parts verbally and/or visually and say out front how many weaves at which stage, after which bight and lead
I completely agree with k4. I even tried several times with video on mute and still had trouble following . The destination and end result of this video is beautiful, however you lose me on the journey.
If you don't have a needle. Melt the end of your paracord down the sheath an inch or two to harden it. It's what I do since I don't have a lacing needle. Works really well.
Great video!! I really love This bracelet. It took me a few hours To finish it, but it's worth. Just one question: How the heck can I tighten it without actually screwing up the whole thing?! xD
Hey there! The principle is to start at the standing end and pull the slack out the working end. As long as you do it slowly and on the mandrel (pringles can) you should be fine. Mark