| Begin Braiding 2d Ply-split darning Bookmark from Rachel Hardy |
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Cut the following lengths of your chosen yarn: |
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| (you can use a pencil or rod or even an electric screwdriver with a hook) until they start to coil up if tension is released. Attach a heavy item like a pair of scissors to the cord (with a S hook) and double it back on itself. Let the scissors hang down and hold both ends while the cord starts to form. When the cord stops twisting give it a few more turns by hand and then fasten the ends by Sellotaping round them at both ends, remove scissors, |
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I laid out the cords in a dark and light pattern as in the picture, but you can make your own design, of course.. Then take a single strand of either of the yarns, (I chose the colour of the outer cords) and thread a darning needle with it. Pass the needle through the cords, making sure to pass in between the two plies that have been formed, lining the cords up as you go. |
Go back and forth like this for about 5 cm and then I added some interest by switching the position of two of the cords. Again, any design is possible - here you will be darning through the cords that stay in place for a number of rows until the crossed cords can lie in between again comfortably.Continue as before the twist pattern until a reasonable length bookmark has been created. |
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| I then knotted each cord at 5 cm from the bottom row of darning and cut off the excess cords. The two ends of the darning yarn, I darned back into a cord of the same colour to finish it off. | |
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