The tornado stitch is just like the quad stitch. Only, instead of bringing the strands straight across, we're going to bring them across diagonally. So, my top purple strand sits to the left...

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When you're ready to finish the fluted columns, do one more stitch, only keep this stitch loose. We're going to put three strands through each of the four holes on the sides....
Once you've done the starting stitch, turn your lanyard so that your longer strands run vertically, like so. Now, you have a top strand, a bottom strand, two left strands, and two right...
Once you've done the starting stitch, doing the quad stitch is just like doing the square stitch, only you just have one extra strand on each side. We're going to bring all our strands...

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When you are ready to finish the wall, do one last stitch. Keep this stitch loose. Don't tie it all the way. We have three holes to put the strands through. There's this hole between...
When you are ready to finish the lanyard, do one last stitch. Only keep this stitch loose. Then take each strand, wrap it around its nearest strand and bring it up through the center. We will start...
This is a typical disc golf bag. And, today we're going to talk about fifteen different discs that I would use for shot selection around the course. So, the next disc we're going to...

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This is the trident. For the trident, I start with 30 circle stitches. Then go into a one by five wall stitch where I add two yellow pieces and two black pieces. I turn that into three individual...

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ROBIN ROSENBERG: Thank you. My talk today is "Superheroes and the Life Lessons They Teach Us." And part of my mission is that I think the scientific psychology, we know a lot of fun...
Thanks for joining me on Expert Village. This is Patrick Kitten with the Wind Riders Disc Golf Club again. We are going to talk about another specialty shot. And you probably will not use this shot...

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