Is there any way to make my knots on cuffs less visible?

verykoolperson 12/30/2023 02:26 pm 738

Basically whenever I start a new row on a cuff and finish it I have to knot it off, the knots are very visible, and I don’t personally mind it but I just want to know a way to make them less visible 513b55c71219e_kao_cry.gif513b55c740178_kao_sick.gif

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Jan 2, 2024 10:10 pm

SO I TRIED THE METHOD OF PUSHING THE KNOTS INTO THE BEADS AND IT WORKED PRETTY WELL THANK YOU GUYZ!!

Dec 31, 2023 5:55 pm

i just try my best 2 push them into teh beadz n it usually stayz

Dec 31, 2023 2:28 pm

put the knots inside the bead

Dec 31, 2023 9:03 am

You could always try to use a toothpick or something like that to push the knot into a bead :] also I can’t tell what way you’re making your knots, so you may already be doing this, but you can make a knot around a part of your string that connects two of your beads, and it should be easier to hide it inside a bead

Buuuuttt if you’re doing multistitch there’s a way to step up without making a knot! It’s kind of hard to explain but if you’re making a cuff shape then you can simply put your string into the last bead of the row you need to string through, then move directly up into the first bead of the row you just strung. If you’re making a panel shape, then just put an extra bead on the end after you’re done and go back the other way through the bead you just strung. I think at least, I mean I’m just wafflin.


If you’re wondering about ending a row of odd peyote then yes you could knot and that works, or you could go out the bead you’re trying to string and back through the second last bead you strung on the edge (into the cuff), then go through the last bead you strung on the edge (out of the cuff), then string back into that bead you’re trying to string. There are other ways though. I wish I could explain better :[ hope that helps anyways! There are plenty of good tutorials on YouTube for multistitch, peyote stitch, and making knots.

Dec 31, 2023 8:00 am

if it doesnt look the same when u flip it inside out then try that maybe