[size=44]2 2 by 1 superbricks going into an octagon and then a spiral that i zig zagged while going halfway through a completed circle before then going back into an octagon and 2 2 by 1 brick stitches[/size]
a bottled corkscrew around two triangles, then into a 2 by 1 superbrick going into a corkscrew and i made a triangle by adding more string to the base of two 1 by 1 brick stitches.
a bottled corkscrew around two triangles, then into a 2 by 1 superbrick going into a corkscrew and i made a triangle by adding more string to the base of two 1 by 1 brick stitches.
[size=44]A quad Incrustation de Motif into a 3 by 1 swirl into a 5 1 by 1 chervon that then split off into two 2 by 1 corkscrews and finished in a 4 by 1 superbrick.[/size]
An "L" shaped lanyard superbrick. On one side I would stop weaving after 4 stitches. But then I would continue making brick stitches without stopping. So, the one side where I made only intermittent stitches pulled the lanyard into a "C" shape.
A 3 by 1 superbrick going into a quad; then going into a quad; then a twist and then a 3 by 1 corkscrew. I then separated them into 1 by 1 box stitches than I then tied into two separate knots and finished in a 2 by 1 corkscrew.
A 1 by 1 base I curled with hot water. I attached four strings and then split into two 1 by 1 box stitches. I then brought it down into a 2 by 1 corkscrew. I curled the entire lanyard by pulling it down into a flower like curve.
I curled two pieces of metallic Rexlace string around a key ring. I undid half and tied them together, sticking out at the top. I then wrapped a 1 by 1 circle stitch and then wrapped around the bottom . I then added another string and finished in a 2 by 1 swirl stitch.
A 3 by 1 alternating corkscrew/ box stitch into 2 triangles. Then into a 2 by 1 corkscrew. Then a 2 by 1 superbrick that I eventually grew into a 4 by 1. Then a cross stitch then another 4 by 1.
Started a 2 by 1 and made 1 aide into a nautilus stitch, then switched into triangles and kept twisting and attaching stitches to bind each part to itself via stitch. I then cut string off ro make the base into a triangle going into a pentagon.
I managed to make a 2 by 1 "T" shaped lanyard, which I didn't think was possible. I then alternated varying pieces sticking out in an abstract step shapes.
I took the base of a 4 by 1, flipped it inside put and made two 1 by 1 circle stitches and left the center strings loose until I reattached them on two lines of a super brick. I repeated that 3 times and then did a 4 by 1 corkscrew.
A 2 by 1 where I made 2 regular lines of corkscrew stitches and the third line was made with 2 strings layered over each other to create a 1 by 1 corkscrew stitches. I then repeated that pattern.
A quad going into two 2 by 1 corkscrews. Two loose strings on each side with alternating box and circle stitches. A bottle stitch around all the strings going into a 3 by 1 corkscrew with extra knots around one of the tow of stitches.
Strings that I curled with hot water and then I put glue between the ball shape I made with my hands. I then wove a metallic blue into the ball and around the string and went into a 2 by 1 bilateral nautilus stitches and finished in octagon stitches comprising the majority of the piece.
1 by 1 triangle stitch going into a modified 2 by 1 corkscrew going down into a 3 by 1 alternating box and nautilus stitch with an extra string cut out of the middle of that part to create a circular design. I ended it with a 2 by 1 octagon.
2 by 1 brick going into two triangles with individual strings loose on each side until they merged into a 2 by 1 swirl and back into the initial first third of the design.