tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975088353842449737.post6101654219519120324..comments2023-10-20T08:31:28.596-05:00Comments on For the love of : All right! A bit more on my Hate Love Relationship with KumihimoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975088353842449737.post-59960582758623177182012-07-10T17:08:14.926-05:002012-07-10T17:08:14.926-05:00Yo he hecho muy poco Kumihimo, pero a ver si te pu...Yo he hecho muy poco Kumihimo, pero a ver si te puede ayudar esto<br />http://pinterest.com/andaira/kumihimo/<br />Sobretodo, cuando estés cruzando los hilos, haz que la labor tenga un peso, para que todos los puntos salgan iguales.<br />-------<br />I have done little Kumihimo, but see if you can help this http://pinterest.com/andaira/kumihimo/<br />Especially when you're crossing the wires, make the work has a weight, so that all points out the same.<br />Sorry, but I have to use the translator and I'm not sure of the translationAndairahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16922076203488896260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975088353842449737.post-39647355708807754022012-07-10T10:14:16.533-05:002012-07-10T10:14:16.533-05:00That's part of the appeal of handmade, isn'...That's part of the appeal of handmade, isn't it? Every piece is unique... one person's work is unlike anyone else's... and sometimes we get a great surprise by doing a technique "wrong". That's how we discover new methods. I think your weave looks great, sort of like a net filled with treasures!Monique (A Half-Baked Notion)https://www.blogger.com/profile/16227965573117684221noreply@blogger.com