Having trouble with a charm-

Deleted Account 11/26/2021 09:21 am 493

charm pattern: https://kandipatterns.com/patterns/misc/toxic-bunny-kandi-flat-charm-26516#

You gotta look at it to understand what I'm talking about fr

So I did the entire top half of the bunny, my problem is the crossing bones on the bottom--- how TF do I do that???? It's not like I just just peyote stitch to the left and right so how??? I've looked at a few vids that have that outward gap, but none of them go diagonal like in the pattern--- help????

Edit: also if you guys find any patterns that are skull bunny type beats, but easier, please do tell because I will not rest until I have a skull bunny charm in my possession

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Nov 26, 2021 10:49 am

You could put it into the pattern maker and draw a little box around it so you'll still have the design but it'll be easier to make. But if you want the design itself it looks like you'll have to make little pieces and tie them together, I'll see if I can try it out later n figure it out.

Nov 26, 2021 10:37 am

I honestly don't know :/ I tried it out myself and it was a little tricky. But I did find this other pattern that might be a bit easier- https://kandipatterns.com/patterns/misc/bunny-skul...
It doesn't have the crossbones but its still cute : D

  • rotten_meat
Nov 26, 2021 9:34 am

@scourge: I'll try that, but if it doesn't work I'm legally obligated to bite you/j.

Nov 26, 2021 9:31 am

maybe you could do them each sepretly and then stitch it on when your done? cause then you could start at the end of the bone where its a bit larger and i think that would work better for stitching it diagnally