@BreezyBiary, Sorry this video was not intended for "public" it was just a fast shot to demo how I work with fingers and organize strands.
Starting depends on situation, mainly on how your strands are laid (i.e. circle like in crown knot, or flat and etc.) and as I found out by myself is best to work that out by yourself
You probably should've actually showed us how to START the braid and this does look like a hot mess lol.. sorry.. but thnkx because I did learn how to make this braid
If you use a haolgen light, a bright 'full spectrum' light, or work near a window (without the sun shining directly in, it will help make the colors more natural, and the image easier to see. The clearer light wil make it easier for your viewers to see - and to follow - your excellent instruction.
this looks really nice but I agree with the guy in front of me, your going to fast and you didn't even show how you started it. Nice video though, just wish you would show how to start it.
not really sure what you doing but i thin you are taking the outside one under fore back over one and then under one is this correct?
Sorachandler 1 year ago
@BreezyBiary, Sorry this video was not intended for "public" it was just a fast shot to demo how I work with fingers and organize strands.
Starting depends on situation, mainly on how your strands are laid (i.e. circle like in crown knot, or flat and etc.) and as I found out by myself is best to work that out by yourself
@Sorachandler - Yep thats it
JustKnotLT 1 year ago
You probably should've actually showed us how to START the braid and this does look like a hot mess lol.. sorry.. but thnkx because I did learn how to make this braid
BreezyBiary 1 year ago
cant u guys really just STOP being mean and just pretend like he is using craft thread !! gee la weez
poohdma 1 year ago
Good question... don't remember myself what nor why that lump is there
JustKnotLT 1 year ago
Why is there a clump of shoelace in the middle, you know the reeeeaaallyyy big one?
AnneKeats96 1 year ago
Appreciate your videos.
If you use a haolgen light, a bright 'full spectrum' light, or work near a window (without the sun shining directly in, it will help make the colors more natural, and the image easier to see. The clearer light wil make it easier for your viewers to see - and to follow - your excellent instruction.
Thanks again!
Jefferdaughter 2 years ago
this looks really nice but I agree with the guy in front of me, your going to fast and you didn't even show how you started it. Nice video though, just wish you would show how to start it.
HoshiChun 2 years ago
you're going too fast and there's no explanation as to what you're doing and how
shatteredplaster 2 years ago 3