Like the Triangle Stitch....only twisted.
You will need:
3 pieces of craft lace - equal length; 1' of lace will equal about 2.5'' of lanyard
I. Starting/Doing the Twisted Triangle Stitch:
II. Finishing the Twisted Triangle Stitch: The Twisted Triangle Stitch finished the same way as the Triangle Stitch
Tips:
While it may be counter-intuitive, you need to keep repeating the same stitch in order for the lanyard to twist. This means that if you start a stitch with your top strand going to the left, you need to also start your next stitch with the top strand going to the left. Unlike with the regular Triangle Lanyard, you do not alternate your stitch with the Twisted Triangle Lanyard.
Try Next: The Pentagon Stitch
You will need:
3 pieces of craft lace - equal length; 1' of lace will equal about 2.5'' of lanyard
I. Starting/Doing the Twisted Triangle Stitch:
II. Finishing the Twisted Triangle Stitch: The Twisted Triangle Stitch finished the same way as the Triangle Stitch
Tips:
While it may be counter-intuitive, you need to keep repeating the same stitch in order for the lanyard to twist. This means that if you start a stitch with your top strand going to the left, you need to also start your next stitch with the top strand going to the left. Unlike with the regular Triangle Lanyard, you do not alternate your stitch with the Twisted Triangle Lanyard.
Try Next: The Pentagon Stitch
