I made a butterfly stitch and wrapped it around round a 1 by 1 circle stitch that I then added string to to make two butterflies parallel to each other. I then went down and to and 2 a 1 by 1 circle stitch and an eventual 2 by 1 swirl stitch
I made an L shaped lanyard and after a few lines, I then took those 8 strings and made a 1 by 1 Box stitch. I then took the remaining string ane wrappes it arpund that box to make a 1 by 1 circle stitch. I then added more string to transition to a 3 by 1 corkscrew and then finished up with 2 separate 1 by 1 Box stitches on the left and on the right.
I Made a 2 x 2 x 2 triangle and then made 2 separate regular Triangle stitches using a pen every 2 stitch lines to create a spaced out effect. And then finished in an Optagon stitch.
I Made a 2 x 2 x 2 triangle and then made 2 separate regular Triangle stitches using a pen every 2 stitch lines to create a spaced out effect. And then finished in an Optagon stitch.
This is a 7 by 1 (14 strings total) with alternating box and circle stitches. I then made a 1 by 1 box stitch (4 strings) and took the remaining 10 strings and wrapped it around that single box stitch in a corkscrew design until I started to run out of the sliver string. I then went into a Chinese staircase surrounding all the shorter sliver strings. I then took the leftover string and made it into an alternative corkscrew and superbrick stitches 3 by 1 (8 strings) and I had to add blue string because I was running out of string. I then added butterfly stitches on each side of the Chinese staircase to even out the shape of this piece.
A 3 by 1 that I wrapped around a Chinese staircase to create a bottle effect in the center of the first barrel. Once that first barrel was done, I cut the strings off of the end and continued to make a Chinese staircase which I then bottled on itself near the end of the piece. I then made another 3 by 1 corkscrew around that bottled Chinese staircase and it was larger than the initial Chinese staircase. I was not happy with the initial piece so then I took tie dye Rexlace and made another Chinese staircase around the center.
I based this on a beautiful design I saw on an old scoubidou blog. My 90 degree angles were not good enough to carry it off, so I shaped a lot of these angles with my hand, as I did not want to glue this to make it more symmetrical.
Alternating nautilus stitches on each side of a 2 by 1 seperate by 2 by 1 superbricks going down into a hexagon, then a 3 by 1 corkscrew, then I made another corkscrew with a pen in between stitches to create a stretched string effect. I finished it a 2 by 1 octagon.
I took 3 strings made a knot in the middle. I made basic triangles going in both sides and wrapped it into a rectangular wrap around shape that I then ran a black 1 by 1 circle stitch through a hole in that triangular lanyard. I then added strings on the bottom of that lanyard and finished in a 3 by 1 wrapped in a bottle box stitch. i.e. I made a square stitch in the middle of 8 strings such that I have an alternate bottling technique in the bottom of that lanyard
A 3 by 1 going into two 1 by 1 box stitches and then both a 1 by 1 box stitch after cutting some strings off. Then I added string to have three 1 by 1 circle stitches. Then it transitioned into a 4 by 1 with the center of it having the special bottling technique I made up.
Alternating square and twist triangulated 4 strand square made with white megalace and two pieces of tie dye rexlace with one sting layered over the other to make one string.
I made a two part multicolored one by one circular stitch made of alternating french braids and single strings. I then made a twisted cobra around the whole thing.
A 3 by 1 superbrick going into a modified bottle- corkscrew stitch with a circular stitch in the middle. Further down this piece, I just made the modified corkscrew stitch a 1 by 1 circle stitch around a larger version of a corkscrew stitch made by all of the other strings
Ten 1 by 1 stitch combinations I have made (the ones I like the most).
(1) 1 by 1 nautilus stitch (2) 1 by 1 triangulated Square (3) 1 by 1 box (4) 1 by 1 circle (5) 1 by 1 box bottle technique over a piece of bendable Wire (6) 1 by 1 box cross stitch) (7) 1 by 1 alternating circle and box Stitches ( 8 ) 1 by 1 Yonatan recentered alternation circle stitch (9) 1 by 1 circle stitch going into figure 8 configurations (10) 1 by 1 upside down sandworm stitch.
Quad with a 1 by 1 box pinned into the center of a quad. I then made the quad around that 1 by 1 and stopped. I then cut half the strings off of the quad base and continued with the 1 by 1 and left loose 2 strings from the quad on each side. I used the four leftover quad strings to break the original 1 by 1 in half into two more 1 by 1 boxes that I then turned inward 45 angles each and eventually finished in a 3 by 1 corkscrew.
Started with 1 by 1 alternating triangulated stitches that I then added more string to and made regular 3 by 1 triangulated stitches. I then had loose strings that curled themselves coming put of the top part. They were short anyway so I left most of those loose and added additional string to finish in 2 by 1 triangulated stitches.
I made a 3 by 1 corkscrew and then did a 1 by 1 bottle stitch around a keyring. I then placed a rolled up piece of gold string (that was previously glued into a circle) after that key ring. I added more string beneath that circle and finished with another 3 by 1 corkscrew.
A triangulated square flute into two 2 by 1 corkscrews. I then branched off into a cobra on each side with a 1 by 1 box in the center. I then split off into two octagons and finished in three 1 by 1 circle stitches.