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I'm sorry, items made from my patterns cannot be sold or auctioned. I work hard to differentiate myself in a competitive market and encourage you to create your own unique designs. All of my patterns are copyrighted and are intended for personal home use only.
Definitely! Just make sure to put your friends address info as the "Ship To" address and let me know in the "Comments to Seller" section of checkout if you want to include a message on one of my Post Cards. I can wrap the item in tissue or kraft paper and use rope to tie a bow.
Definitely, just message me and I can send you pricing.
You can find the rope that I use at knotandrope.com/elsie
Rolling/Clothing Rack – to work off of S Hooks – to hang your project from while you work Scissors Scotch tape (3/4 inch) – to be applied prior to cutting rope Small pair or Pliers – to help tuck/weave in loose ends Rope Patterns/Ideas
Yes, I have seen many beginners complete them successfully. They work best alongside my YouTube videos at tinyurl.com/reformfibers
I always advise to work with patterns to familiarize yourself, see what you like about them. How much rope did you need, did you like the size of the rope, could they have been longer, shorter etc. There is no one "fool proof" answer, not one calculation that works every time. The variables that go into deciding on rope length are the size of the rope you're using, the Knot combination you're using and your tension. Every knot takes up a different amount of rope, every size (diameter) of rope will change your outcome and everyone's tension is different. Another option, if working on a piece that will take 48 pieces of rope, cut 8 of them, work your idea of knots & see what overall length that will give you, then dive in and cut the rest.