Advice for my first kandi cuff?

Sour_Sketcher 11/17/2020 01:30 am 802

I'm making my first kandi cuff, and I don't think I'm doing it right.

I can't figure out how to finish it and I feel like an idiot.

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I ended up putting them on my profile if that's okay.

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Feb 8, 2021 5:02 pm

my best piece of advice is to keep your cuff tightened.

Nov 17, 2020 11:18 am

find a cure for dyslex-- i mean,, i found that trying to keep track of what row you are on helps a lot(using tallies, ext),, but yeah,, have fun ig just try to stay organized and make sure you have enough cord to finish it (can you tel i have no idea what im doing) (also the not being able to tell where i am and confusing the lines might just be a me problem) big grin

Nov 17, 2020 7:20 am

theres lots of tutorials on youtube! i would start out with just getting familiar and trying to memorize the general structure of cuffs, and after that is when you apply patterns. remember you can always deconstruct them after if they look wonky! my first cuff was really weirdly shaped but i traded it with someone at school, and they taught me how to make them look better! tip- use an elastic that is easy to tie (try not to use a slippy one, but if you do, a hot glue gun can be used when it wont stay tied) good luck!!