Fun with Chinese Knotting - Making Your Own Fashion Accessories & Accents

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Fun with chinese Knotting-(Berkeiey)
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Fun with chinese Knotting-(Berkeiey)
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Embellishing Knot Formations


In addition to considering factors such as the color scheme, format and choice of
cords during the initial stages of designing a knot formation, it is always a good idea
to explore the possibility of incorporating small objects in the design. Such orna-
ments may include small hanging objects, beads, tassels, thread bindings and frames.

Hanging objects


Apart from jade or other semiprecious stones, old coins, cloth sachets, porcelain
vases, porcelain and wooden sculptures, medallions and other trinkets can be used to
grace a knot formation. Care must be taken, however, to ensure that the color, texture
and size of the hanging object blend well with the knot formation and that it is of an
appropriate size. For example, in diagram 44, the hanging ornament blends perfectly
with the knot formation in terms of color, shape and size. It also fits snugly into the
lower portion of the knot formation.

Beads


Jade, wood, porcelain, glass, metal and plastic beads, even love beans or fruit cores,
can inject life into a knotted arrangement, their different colors, shapes, sizes and
brightness adding variations and highlights. In diagram 45, green and blue beads
have been added by simply pulling the cord ends through the beads at the top and
bottom of the main knot, with the cords then knotted to hold them in place. Beads
are also effective inserted in the outer loops of a knot, as shown in diagram 46.

See project 134 on page 160 for instructions on
making this knot formation.

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