The way I make strings, I measure the actual string length to determine where to start my second loop...I don't measure from the ends, so using that method you could use shorter bundles but don't have to.
McDave, seems I read that too many years ago but I haven't seen anything that proves it. To the contrary, I've made literally thousands of strings that have more than 7 strands in the bundles (8-10 usually), and I've seen nothing to convince me that only 7 in each bundle are working. Ropes can have MANY TIMES more strands than that in each bundle, and a Flemish string is constructed basically like a small rope. I'll have to dig that up and read it again to see what the reasoning was behind it and who said it...but IMO it was a misconception. I've seen tons of misconceptions about strings and string materials over the years. Not to say they aren't honest mistakes, but they are mistakes.