I had a breakthrough today.
It may seem ironic for a handmade sideblog, but i do have problems with dexterity. For all my years of knotting, I never fully got the "knot consistency" many seasoned bracelet makers have, and even with my experience my work has bumps here and there
This is not a lack of knowledge or experience thing, more of a dexterity problem that i have as an autistic, and highly likely dyspraxic person (not self diagnosing, more like self suspecting)
Now, here's my current work, and the row i implemented the method i'm about to tell you for comparison
Same pair of hands. same knowledge, you can literally see that i do have a more bumpy work earlier on. Do you know what's the difference?
I adjusted every single knot one by one instead of relying on getting the tension right alone.
Make a full knot on your pattern (according to whatever you're making)
grab your current string plus the strings that are already knotted in the row (alpha) or section (normal) with your non-dominant hand
using your dominant hand, start adjusting:
If your knot is loose (you see string stick out of the knot), pull on the color string
If your knot is tight (not visible), gently grab it and push it out while holding the other strings down to keep it straight
Use your finger to check if the row is straight. If you see a knot that is uneven (too high or too low), you can use a needle or a nail to gently move it where it should go.
That's it, literally. I just didn't write it down while working on the Ludwig pattern and forgot about it. I hope I can help at least one more person with this!
Here's the comparison with m&l Ludwig!