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QuestionWhat type of rave would you wear it to?Community AnswerAny type of rave!
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QuestionDo you have to go to raves to make this?MinapengCommunity AnswerNo, not at all! It may be really popular in rave culture but anyone could make it if they wanted to.
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QuestionWhat happens if the beads from the second row on the basic one, get tangled?MinapengCommunity AnswerThat tends to happen a lot! Try pulling it tightly after 1 or 2 beads and make sure the beads aren’t really loose.
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QuestionWhat is the name stretch string used in bracelet making?MinapengCommunity AnswerIt’s called cloth-covered stretch cord. It’s usually about 1mm thick and comes in multiple colors but mostly white.
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QuestionI'm having trouble tying off the bracelet. Any tips?MinapengCommunity AnswerTry ending it off like sewing! Put it under some string (not all the way), go through the loop you created and tie it off tightly (repeat it 2-3 times).
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QuestionCan you use yarn?MinapengCommunity AnswerYou can use yarn but it may not be as stretchy and easy to put on. It might be a bit on the tighter side.
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QuestionWhat is the difficulty level of making an x-cuff?Community AnswerIt's not too hard. A beginner might need a little help.
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QuestionWhen making the second row on the basic cuff, the beads flip over, is that normal? And how would I fix it?Ellieeeee4evaCommunity AnswerThat’s happened to me when I made my 1st cuff. What I did what just keep going and most of the time, it fixes its self. I think you should just keep going.
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QuestionCan I wear Kandi if I’m a kid??Ellieeeee4evaCommunity AnswerOf course! It is worn by all ages, the term Kandi kid is not necessarily referring to a kid who makes/wears Kandi. All ages are welcome with no age restriction.
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QuestionCan I use stretchy string for this, or is that not a good idea?Ellieeeee4evaCommunity AnswerI think that would work just fine. I use string that is super stretchy and it works great!
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QuestionCan I use any type of bead?Ellieeeee4evaCommunity AnswerYes, as long as you can follow the instructions correctly without having to change them due to the type of bead.
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QuestionDoes it have to have more than one row/layer?Community AnswerIf you want a cuff, yes! Kandi isn't always cuffs, however. It can be a single-layer bracelet.
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QuestionWhat is the first cuff called?Community AnswerIt's just a basic cuff.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I can’t get it to stand up straight? It just stays flat!Community AnswerMaybe you made a 2D cuff. Don't worry: it'll be 3D when you wear it, and you will improve at it.
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