Two lanyards, the green one is a 2 by 1 triangle connected by intermittent corkscrew stitches going into my curling string and then gluing thar first-hand of the lanyard to a bottom piece that is pure 2 by 1 corkscrew.
The top of the orange one is a design in which I go from a quad to a 2 by 1 superbrick. I then took those strings and made a 1 by 1 box in the center and went back into a 2 by 1 merging into 2 cobras. Then I lengthened those strings and wrapped it around a disk that I made from rexlace and megalace. I then finished ot in a giant cobra.
This is a 3 by 1 where I took tooko two base strings, layered them one over the over the other and used alternating strings to weave a longer white and longer black corkscrew shape effect on each side. I then took all ten of those strings and made two pentagons until I cut 2 strings out of those designs and finished in a quad incrustation de motif.
Two 1 by 1 circle stitches going down into a swirl and then a 1 by 1 box stitch between two alternative Chinese staircase variations. Then a 4 by 1 superbrick going down into a 3 by 1 superbrick.
I layered two metallic strings over the other to use as a base string. Everytime I got to a certain spot, I wrapped one the base strings around the other twice and tied a knot. I then continued making a corkscrew with the metallic strings again stacked one on top of the other as a base string.
7 by 1 alternating corkscrew, Superbrick Stitch going into 2 1 by 1 brick stitches with a 2 by 1 corkscrew in the center going into 2 Pentagon's and then a swirl. Finally, it ended with two different alternating superbrick and corkscrew stitches that are 3 by 1s.
A modified flute going into 2 1 by 1 box stitches with a string between each stitch in a folded pattern. Going into a 4 by 1 corkscrew then a 2 by 1 chevron. Loose strings on the side with clear string wrapped around a string like a plastic phone cord. Finished it in a 3 by 1 superbrick.
[size=32]A 3 by 3 box stitch that I then cut all string off of except for the outside 6 strings to make a 2 by 1 corkscrew than then went into a 2 by 1 box stitch with two lines of nautilus stitches interspersed.[/size]
A bottle stitch over a 1 by 1 circle stitch going into two sides of modified Chinese staircases and down into my poorly rendered version of lanyardmaking's newly created stitch and then i added a gold quad because i was not satisfied with the orange part alone.
A 1 by 1 circle stitch where i layered the black and white duolace strings over each other so they become one string. I then separated that into two triangles on each side to a 3 by 1 corkscrew to a 2 by 1 corkscrew and made elephant ears (loose string in half a circle) on each side.
The second to last picture: Fitz from scoubidous.eu made me this diagram based on a prior scoubidou I made (based on this youtube video: https://youtu.be/3PGG8ML98Zc ). His diagram is what I used to weave the top as it was much easier than following the hands of the video's creator (which when I did it the first time took a while).
Once I was done making around 12 of these stitches in a downward stair case pattern (doing down to the right ) I cut off the white excess string on the top and bottom. I took the brown strings on each side and made two triangles going down into a 2 by 1 swirl.
I took a white piece of string that curled in on itself to make a circle.I made a 1 by 1 box stitch through that circle from the top through bottom and on each side. I cut off the 1 by 1 that went through the top. I filled the spaces left by the box stitches with Chinese staircases on the top right and left and on the bottom right and left. I took the box stitches on the right and left and made a few lines before i moved them to a 90 degree angle and made box sitches going down both sides. The box stitch that came down through the center was made smaller than the others co i could create an upside down "V' shape. I cut some of the strings off of the center of all 3 box strings and ultimately made them come together in a 1 by 1 circle stitch that i turned into a cross stitch. I then added another string and made a 2 by 1 superbrick.
A quad that I made into a pentagon by layering the light blue and black strings over each other. I then separated the strings down into a triangle with a box in the center (I think), then I finished it with a 3 by 1 superbrick.
A 2 by 1 swirl going into bilateral triangles for a few lines and then I turned the pattern by changing the sides of which triangle strings I uses to complete the pattern.
An alternating hexagon/corkscrew going into alternating colors for a Chinese staircase on each side. Then going down into a 2 by 1 into a 3 by 1 and back into a 2 by 1 corkscrew that alternates between the regular stitch and m3 layering one string over another to create a double effect that makes those stitches assymetrical.
I made a 1 by 1 box stitch with 3 strings. After at least a dozen lines of this stitch, it curled into a circle. I made a regular box stitch coming down into a color change with the same exact design except in the opposite direction.
A 2 by 1 swirl stitch where I used a part of a pen to seperate and loosen strings between essentially one pillar of the stitch to create equal string spaces. Almost like a hanging plant effect.
An assymetrical regular pentagon ( I usually make twisted pentagons) going into a 2 by 1 corkscrew. Then 5 lines of triangle on one side, then a single 2 by 1 corkscrew stitch and then I make 5 triangle stitches on the opposite. Repeat until done.
This started as a small scoubitunel that then split into two 3 by 1 superbricks on each side. I brought it down into two sets of 2 by 1 corkscrews separated by a single line of box stitches. I then eventually cut several strings to finish in a single 2 by 1 corkscrew.
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