36 columns wide and I need it to be 28 columns wide to fit my wrist?

ItsWhatevs 7/13/2012 01:23 pm 1351

Ok so question if I'm reading a pattern that is 36 columns wide and I need it to be 28 columns wide to fit my wrist how do I make it that wide and still fit the picture/design on the kandi bracelet?

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Jul 15, 2012 1:09 pm
Ok thanks I think I'll just go with what SycoSquirl said happy
  • kandiraverAly
Jul 14, 2012 11:32 pm
well, you could technically erase the 2 columns of grey on either end and just start at the columns of actual pattern.
Jul 14, 2012 8:28 pm
another idea is to use the smaller beads and extend it instead of shrinking it. to you may use more beads but you will still have the entire design, and you may be able to add your own flare to it also.
  • kandiraverAly
Jul 14, 2012 6:32 pm
i agree with sycoSquirl just leave it so you can wear more. i often have to extend cuffs for that reason
Jul 14, 2012 5:50 pm
its not that big of a deal to have a bracelet bigger then your wrist, it actually helps with placement of pieces so you have a crap ton of singles at the wrist then the cuffs higher up and then so forth. I would say just leave it the way it is, make it and just relax
Jul 13, 2012 1:46 pm
That pattern is one that can't be adjusted by just cutting off columns. You would have to redo the pattern. Here's a page about it: http://kandipatterns.com/kandi-help/kandifaq/111-do-all-of-your-cuffs-have-to-be-34-i-have-a-small-wrist-and-was-wondering-how-you-would-modify-it-to-be-smaller- If you look at that picture you should be able to see why it won't work; there aren't enough spare columns to cut off.