Share your funny/embarassing beginner kandi kid stories lol

Valen_ 1/7/2022 05:33 pm 1461

I used to not know how to measure the size of my wrist so all my singles had this ugly gap in the back where there were just no beads cos they were too small. Same thing with peyotes, all the beads would be really spread out in the back and it would look so bad omg. Thank Bingus I figured out how many beads around my wrist was so I don't run into that problem anymore lol

Before I learned how to make a multistitch cuff, I thought a peyote stitch was the only way to make a cuff so I tried using a multistitch pattern on here using a peyote stitch lmao Then I took a look at Crumpet's cuff tutorial and was like "ahh... that makes much more sense now"

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Jan 7, 2022 6:31 pm

i used seed beads because that's what the tutorials i could find were for

Jan 7, 2022 6:07 pm

@CoNN13Killz: same bro :

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Jan 7, 2022 6:01 pm

i still cant read a cuff pattern : (

Jan 7, 2022 5:58 pm

whenever i was younger i used those perler bead thingies as beads shock

Jan 7, 2022 5:54 pm

(TW for cuts) when I made multi stitch cuffs I didn’t know how to make them so They had a tight line of string in the back and it would cut into my skin and it hurt

Jan 7, 2022 5:53 pm

the first time i read a multistitch pattern i didnt realize that u would have to do the thing where u skip a few beads on the next row that way the image lined up so i was so mad that my old monokuma cuff was looking like a amukonom cuff scared