In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!
Aside from being a good quick knot to keep the ends of corded rope from unraveling, the Wall Knot is an excitement knot for marking rope.
In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!
Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Fusion-Ties-Volume-Bundles/dp/098555780X The Bumblebee Knot (ABOK #2314) is listed on page 373 of The Ashley Book of Knots. But, regretfully, only a line drawing is provided for instruction, with no over-under instructions included. The following video provides over- under instructions, with the knot tied in hand. Video production by JD of Tying It All Together.
In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!
Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Fusion-Ties-Volume-Bundles/dp/098555780X The Twist-Stitched Solomon Bar is effectively the Twisted Solomon Bar version of the (standard) Stitched Solomon Bar (see PFT-V1 for details). The series of woven Overhand Knots that generate the arched bar make for an awesome looking bracelet or collar! Video production by J.D. Lenzen of Tying It All Together.
In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!
Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Fusion-Ties-Volume-Bundles/dp/098555780X The Indian Corn Crown Sinnet is one step beyond the foundation technique shown in my Knobby Triangular Crown Sinnet video. Generating a speckled, yet systematic pattern, that slowly reveals itself as you keep tying forward (trust me), the piece is truly unique in its appearance. This said, play with it (i.e. try out different numbers of starting cords and/or spiral patterning). Like the Endless Falls genre of ties, the Knobby Sinnets include a vast number of possible iterations. Video Production by J.D. Lenzen of "Tying It All Together".
In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!
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The Spectrally Clustered Stitched Solomon Bar is a vibrant extension of the standard Stitched Solomon Bar. Incorporating an eye catching spectral arrangement of colored paracord, the piece makes for an awesome fob. Check it out, it's worth the tie! Video Production by J.D. Lenzen of Tying It All Together.
In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!
The Plafond Knot is named so on account of its similarities to motifs seen in Chinese temples and palaces. Also called the Lanyard Knot, the Plafond Knot is a decorative way to hold two pieces of rope together, or creating a striking rope medallion for a necklace.