shouldalsopracticethe
diamondknot(seepp.
200-201),thecrown
(pp.94-95),andthe
crownsinnet(seepp.
232-233).
Thebasicmethods
arequitesimilar,andit
ispreciselyforthis
reasonthatyoushould
learntopickoutthe
differencesbetween
them.Combiningthese
knotsindifferentways
willallowyouto
produceimaginative
andhighlydecorative
effects,particularlyif
theknotsaremadewith
a goodnumberof
strands.
Method
Thisknotismadein
threedistinctstages.
First.a wallisformedby
insertingeachstrand
frombelowthroughthe
bightformedbytheone
beforeit (1,2,3).In the
secondstage,thewall
istransformedintoafull
MatthewWalkerby
6 bringingthethree
strandsroundagain
frombelowthroughthe
nexttwobights
(4,5,6).Figure 7
showsthefinishedand
drawnupcrownwith
thestrandsallemerging
inthesamedirection.
Thethirdstageisto
formthecrown.There
arenoparticular
difficultiesin thisstage
whichisclearlyshown
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