How to make a triangular bubbling net using a netting needle (shuttle). Please see updated and expanded version of this video here: • Glowby's Guide to Bubb...
Sorry so late to reply. I suppose that might work. I haven't tried it. I think it would be very difficult. Another way I've discovered is to pull very tight and stretch the material as much as possible, when making the stitches near the ends.
When you make your net, the knots can indeed slip if you force them. I soak & wash my new nets in a strong solution of soda ash (a.k.a. washing soda, sodium carbonate; 1 tbsp/2 c) and Dawn. The material swells and helps secure the knots. If the knots slip, slip them back and tighten again.
Sorry so late to reply. I believe there are some already out there on the web. They are where I learned the basics for making my net. Check this out... www.ecosnippets.com/prepping/how-to-make-fishing-nets-video/
Was wondering if u could show instruction on ur leader finishes, n how to make them. In this video, u showed three types. The ribbon one looks braided it seems, howd u do so? Im going to begin my first fishing net, n would like a secure leader finisher that wont come undone n unravel my work. Any suggestions from ur experiences would b great. Tu.
That depends on the size of the mesh. I usually knit until I reach some target weight, usually 50 grams. With a 2.5" mesh, I think you'd reach 8 ft (not including leaders) after about 42 rows.
Lo siento. No puedo aconsejarte bien. Solo he hecho redes triangulares. Creo que hay algunas pistas asqi: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qEGjwjrfzGE.html
It's a triangular net. If you attach 2 of its corners to 2 poles, dip it in bubble solution, and hold it up in the wind, it produces a cloud of bubble foam.