This was based on a design by a friend where I switched sides on every 5th line. He came up with that idea from this tutorial: https://www.scoubidous.eu/scoubisite/astuces/courbe.php
This is a 3 by 3 twist going down into bilateral ringlets with the specialized bottle technique in the center and going down into a 3 by 1 alternating superbrick/corkscrew then into a 2 by 1 with the same configuration.
Quad, I then separated into 2 circle stitches then bent up on top and used the end to then curl and keep in place using a Chinese staircase. I then attached gold string to the bottom and made a 2 by 1 going into a 3 by 1 and back into a 2 by 1.
5 by 1 wave going into two 2 by 1 corkscrews. Then I removed some string to go down into two 1 by 1 box stitches and I finished up by reattaching more string to finish into a 5 by 1 superbrick.
Quad that I made extended holes in by using toothpicks. I then used the remaining string to use the specialized bottle technique. Finally, I added enough string to finish in a 4 by 1 corkscrew.
A 1 by 1 box stitch made with six strings. I then used those six strings to make a hexagon. I then alternated that 1 by 1 stitch into a hexagon a few times. I then added more string and switched the entire design into a 4 by 1 superbrick.
This is a 3 by 3 that I used two Incrustation de Motif stitches on and then I used all of the strings to turn into a massive 1 by 1 circle stitch. I then created a spaced out circle after a few lines of 1 by 1 by shoving a piece of pan in there and then weaving around it. I then pushed down that spatial circle I made and glued it in the center to stay put. I was trying to creating two criss crossing handlebars.
A 4 by 4 square turned on its side with a 3 by 3 wave going into a 2 by 2 wave. Then a 2 by 1 superbrick and I finished off by wrapped the extra string around the top and secured in the back with glue.
4 strings that I tied in the middle and made into a 1 by 1 with strings coming down each side from a semi circle and reconnecting an inch down with 2 strings on the side going into another 1 by 1. I then made a small, clear see through vest wrapped around the place where the bottom half is attached to the semi circle.
Started with a swirl quad then made a 1 by 1 triangle. I then turned added strings to make into mother cobras. I then wrapped those in a circle, went into a 3 by 1 chevron and finished in a specialized bottle technique mother cobra.