Well you can Google it and use a website to find out bit since most of the time they are hard to follow I suggest not doing that however you can if you want to but I only know how to explain one kind of ways to continue with your gimp string but I am assuming that you mean starting from the base this is a very simple way of doing it first you take one of tour colors then you make two half circles over the base that you have already made second you take the other color and then you weve it through the half hoops and then you pull it tight and make sure to pull them tight SEPARATELY so it does not get in a tangled mess
Yes it can have gimp string on sale.
Wallmart
GIMP String refers to a specific type of text string used in GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program), which is an open-source image editing software. These strings often represent various user interface elements, commands, or configurations within the GIMP environment. They may also include text used for scripting and automation within the program. Additionally, GIMP supports localization, meaning these strings can be translated into different languages for users worldwide.
Walmart for about $20.00
Gimp or Gymp don't know exactly how to spell it.
When baking gimp string, it typically needs to be placed in the oven at around 250°F (120°C) for about 30 to 45 minutes. However, it's essential to monitor the process closely to prevent melting or damage. Always follow the specific instructions provided for the type of gimp string you're using, as different materials may have varying requirements.
It is called Gimp. It is not the software, it's auctually plastic string.
Children in Egypt like to MAKE creative things like gimp, if you are asking because you want to send a gift, you can get some gimp "string" from any local wal-mart.
take two colored gimp strings cross then or make a ex then take the string that's under and make two loops then put the loose strings over and under straight and do it again with other string then pull all 4 strings in different derections
you bend each string in half and tie the bent part. now you have 4 strings and can do lanyard.
You lay one string out then put the other string over the other so it forms a cross, then you pick up one end and put it over to the opposite string, then you take the one next to the string you just layed down and put that on the oppostie side, then you do like you usually would when you do the gimp and take the strings that aren't crossed and you put one over and under and the other string under and over. Then just pull on the ends and you have just started a gimp.
it wood be 2 long to say--but here's a good website for learning some gimp stitches. It's called (you can't google it; you gotta use the big box at the top of the google page next to the googling box) igimp.webs.com.