I initially made a lanyard where I was trying to make the letter "C" with the special stitch I made up. The problem was that after 10 lines or so the damn thing wouldn't curl in the same direction. So between the colors I used and the odd shape that happened, it looked poopy.
A couple months later I decided to do a circle stitch around it with metallic colors
Monkey fist knot going into a 1 by 1 circle stitch then reversing on the bottom to make another circle stitch in the opposite direction. I.e. the bottom has a bottle stitch.
Flute into two 2 by 1 corkscrews broken up into three 1 by 1 box stitches. Then a 3 by 2 then two 2 by 1 box stitches. Then another 3 by 2 with a small piece of rolled lanyard in the bottom hole.
This is a 2 by 1 alternating nautilus corkscrew. I ended up stitching a 1 by 1 circle stitch over it by moving strings through the holes in the initial stitch.
None of my explanations make sense. Bottom line, this was meh and I copied @yonatansetbon 's method of making lanyards that look like they were pushed into each other.
I thought this turned out so cool. I originally took a piece of rexlace and megalace with a nautilus stitch. It ended up terribly so I painted with with black nail polish. I then did a bottle on top and used a pinwheel to kind of a bow on top. I could not use glue to secure the top so the bows were made by shoving tips of string into the top of the bottle after I made a 1 by 1 to secure it in the back.
A yellow megalace Chinese staircase that I pulled apart and rotated into a circle. I set it with glue and put a small piece of curled black egalace in the center.
A 2 by 1 corkscrew with a nautilus stitch on one side and a regular corkscrew on the other. As I made each turn, I picked random string from a pile and jammed it in there. Luckily, it turned out like this.