dont know, ask your mom.
A string cross is also known as an eye of God. You need two sticks to make the cross, and a lot of colored string. You can use yarn also. Make a loose knot with one end of a string to tie the two sticks together in the shape of a cross. Now take the string and weave it around the sticks, starting at the place where they join. Pull the string over one stick, under the next, over the stick, and under the next. Keep the string pushed up close to the previous row, unless you choose to make a very lacy, open design. Keep weaving the string over and under until the design looks the way you want it to. Most string crosses have between one and three inches of stick left. If your string isn't long enough, tie it off at one of the cross arms, and tie the next one on. Some people tie the two strings together, but I wouldn't suggest that, because the knot shows when you are finished.
Weave your straws together like a mat, make 20 of them and bind them together with your string.
First you take to pieces of string ( make sure they are both flat ) and cross them like an x.start braiding.pull your finger after you have made the first stiching.pull loose ends.
They have to make jail for people who really have go in because like if they are free no body blocks them, they will ruin the world.
He sure is the King and is very wise and kind but if you make him cross he will call his guards and take you to jail.
it has a string so that when you play with it the string pulls it away. so like if you have the string in your pocket and you make it go around your hand it looks like its a real worm
first you take one string and cross it over then do the same to the other then take the other coler string and go through the back hole make shure there is space for another string for the other hole then take the other same coler string and go through the one you havent gon through then pull relly tightly and make shure that all string is tight and straight.Thank You For Your Time
First, you get two pieces of string. You tie a tight knot and tape it to a table or flat surface. Then, you take one string and cross it over the other, making a shape like the number 4. You then pull it tight to make a knot. You keep doing this until you want to switch. Then, you switch the use of the string and do it until you finish all the bracelet. Tie around your wrist in a knot.
No. Gesture as if holding cell bars in frontof the face.
1. Make a cross with the two sticks, with the shorter stick placed horizontally across the longer stick. Make sure that both sides of the cross piece is equal in width. 2. Tie the two sticks together with the string in such a way as to make sure that they are at right angles to each other. A good way to ensure that the joint is strong to put a dab of glue to stick it in place. 3. Cut a notch at each end of both sticks. Make it deep enough for the type of string you are using to fit in to. Cut a piece of string long enough to stretch all around the kite frame. Make a loop in the top notch and fasten it by wrapping the string around the stick. Stretch the string through the notch at one end of the cross-piece, and make another loop at the bottom. Stretch the string through the notch at one end of the loop at the bottom. Stretch the string through the notch at the other end of the cross-piece. Finish by wrapping the string a few times around the top of the stick and cutting off what you don't need. This string frame must be taut, but not so tight as to warp the sticks. 4. Lay the sail material flat and place the stick frame face down on top. Cut around it, leaving about 2-3cm for a margin. Fold these edges over the string frame and tape or glue it down so that the material is tight. 5. Cut a piece of string about 122 cm long. and tie one end to the loop at the other end of the string to the loop at the bottom. Tie another small loop in the string just above the intersection of the two cross pieces. This will be the kite's bridle, the string to which the flying line is attached. 6. Make a tail by tying a small ribbon roughly every 10cm along the length of string. Attach the tail to the loop at the bottom of the kite.
put the string on one end, put that end on top of your right foot put the bow behind your left calf, bend it around and attach the other end of the string.
To create a unique piece of art using cross string art, start by stretching strings across a surface in a crisscross pattern. Then, experiment with different colors, textures, and string thickness to add depth and interest to your design. You can also incorporate other materials like beads or buttons for a more intricate look. Play around with different patterns and shapes to make your artwork truly one-of-a-kind.