Meg, the host of a craft channel, presents a tutorial for a chevron-based heart pattern bracelet using two colors of craft cord. She details the materials needed, including scissors and tape or safety pins for anchoring, and demonstrates the process step-by-step. The pattern requires four strings of each color, folded in half and knotted at the top. Meg emphasizes the importance of string order and knotting techniques (forwards and backwards knots) to create the heart design within the chevron pattern. The tutorial is intended for Valentine's Day crafting.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The tutorial is on a Valentine's Day-themed craft project.
2. The project uses a chevron-based pattern.
3. Two colors are needed for the project.
4. Craft cord was used in the tutorial, specifically dark pink and light pink.
5. The craft cord was purchased from Walmart in a pack of 150 for $25.
6. Scissors are needed for the project.
7. Tape or safety pins are needed to anchor the bracelet.
8. Four pieces of string are needed to start the project.
9. The string length is determined by holding the loose end in one hand and the skein in the other and opening the arms as far as they will go.
10. Two strings of each color are needed.
11. The strings are folded in half and tied with a loop at the top.
12. The strings are then anchored down with tape or a safety pin.
13. The first pass of the chevron pattern involves doing forwards knots into the center of the bracelet.
14. The second pass involves doing backwards knots into the center of the bracelet.
15. The pattern is repeated to create multiple chevrons.
16. The tutorial is available on a platform called "Bracelet Book".
17. The creator of the tutorial will link the pattern in the description for viewers to access.
18. The tutorial is intended for Valentine's Day.