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Kandi adjustable Garters Tutorial (UPDATED)
2.27.2026
I've gotten a few questions about these, and I decided to make a tutorial. You will need to know the X-Base stitch to make this. I saw KandiToyBox made Fluffy covers with a double stitch, but I wanted to experiment with a modified X-Base version. ^.^ Rewritten with better method! Now this can work as fluffies covers or a leg garter!

Final Product example



Supplies: You will need a thick, nonstretchy string/cord (I used T-shirt Jersey), stretchy string (I don't recommend fishing line or stretch magic because it needs to stretch, & stretch magic isn't durable), pony beads, and optionally accent beads and a lighter. I hope this is obvious, but do not use a thin stretchy string as the lace-up string because it will cheese-wire your legs, and won't hold.

1. Cut your stretchy string. I cut about a wingspan amount because you'll need a lot.

2. Add your beads to the string in a 1-3-1 pattern until the BEADED section can wrap almost completely around underneath your knee. Make sure you have one accent bead on each end. Leave about a ~2 inch gap so you can lace it up later. I did 49 beads total, but this depends on your leg size.



3. Pull your string tight, and tie a thick knot on each end to prevent the beads from slipping out. I got impatient and frustrated and used two tiny pony beads to keep the knot from slipping out, and it was easier to keep it taut.

4. Thread your string through your closest accent bead, then start adding beads. Add 5 beads to your string then go through the next accent bead. This is the same as the regular x-base stitch pattern until you get to the other end.



5. After getting to the other end, follow the arrow from the image above. Thread back up into the spike until you get to the peak/accent bead, and repeat step 4. This will get you to one full X. This is how tall I make mine, but you can make it taller if you like.



6. Once you get to the end, add on beads in a 2-1-3 pattern. Two of your base color, one accent, and three of your base color again. This will make the corner stitch into a full X. Don't worry, we get to the other side soon.



7. To start closing it up, add three if your base color beads inbetween each peak. This is the standard X-base stitch again.



8. Repeat step 6, but in reverse. Add your beads in a 3-1-2 pattern and thread it down in the middle bead of the X and tie.



9. You finished the base! Now to add the thread to tie it around your leg. I used t-shirt jersey because that's what I have on hand, but you can use ribbon, yarn, etc. Thread it into the top corner beads, and the bottom corner beads. Kind of like threading shoelaces. I used the tail of a comb to shove the jersey through the beads. Adding a corset back makes this easy to adjust, and customizeable!



10. If you want to add 3D spikes to it, it's the exact same as a 3D X-base cuff. If you want to add the dangling threads like my example, thread a scrap of your thicker string through the bottom accent bead, add beads, and tie the bottom. Make sure your knot is thick enough so the beads can't fall through. You can also add beads to the tie-back strings, but be aware that these click-clack when you walk lol. You can also add pom-poms inbetween the gaps of the X'es to add dimension and color, but I ran out.

And that's how it's done! If you need clarification or make this, please send it my way! I would love to see it. ^.^
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