Hello Mark, Thank you for your tutorials, I enjoy the way you deliver the instructions, slow and measured language easily understood, I have learned a great deal from you and I am very grateful. Very best wishes. . . Chris Green
Thank you so much for the tutorial! My 2nd complicated key fob, and this one turned out SO much better than the 1st. Did the twisted loop in black/purple, and used white as the 3rd color once the crown knots started. Looks FANTASTIC! Thank you so much! It is such a good design that the knob sits at the top of my pants, letting the rest dangle down, keeping flat and not bunching up at the bottom of my pants pocket. p.s. I tightened it TIGHT all throughout the process and it was quite difficult to run the ends back through the star knot at the end. Wound up using pliers to pull the needles through, but it was a success in the end! Good handle, good counterweight for keys, aesthetically pleasing shape. Thanks again! I'm very proud of myself and it was your tutorial that got me here!
Fantastically surreal experience: lay on the bed to watch, dozed through most of it which lead to very odd dreams. Most relaxing time I've had for ages. If I can stay awake I'll make one- or try to. Thanks.
QUESTION - wonder can you help! I’ve to make a 550 3 colour bell pull for a friends garden golf bar - Is there a way to do the crown knots in 3 colours and finish with the 3 colour Paracord golf ball part of your other key fob tutorial, with maybe a Matthew Walker knot or similar, I’ve to make it about 20cm long but the start loop can’t be too large as it’s to fit onto a brass screw d ring (24mm long and inside the bottom of the D is only 10mm) so that the screw bar part goes through the loop on the bell’s “hammer” so to speak! This tutorial starts at the top and works down but the 3 colour golf ball key fob starts at the bottom and works up, and I can’t see a way to combine the two! I love your tutorials and always have them to hand, for working out how to achieve what I’m trying to, but this time I’m stumped! I know what I’d like to do but just can’t figure out how to combine the 2 types of knot technique. 😊. I hope you can help. 😊 thank you in advance!😊
I found the doubling up of the Diamond Knot difficult, always seem to have one stand left as a single. I will make again in 550 , this time i made in "limp" type 1 paracord, perhaps a stiffer macramé cord would be more suitable? any way well done on an advanced tie.
Great instructions but I do suggest you learn exactly which direction is clockwise and counter clockwise because you are going in the clockwise direction around the 9 minute mark and not counter clockwise. Also before that you say take the strand over the next cord when actually you are going under the next cord. It is small details like those that you should pay more attention to but other than those suggestions great video.
Marko exceptional video as usual. being new to tying you make what appears beyond reach obtainable I have tied several knots with your tutorials some others just seem to make things complicated where as you make things seem easy.
I've always thought your knot tutorials are the best, but this one is the best of the best.
Hello Mark, Thank you for your tutorials, I enjoy the way you deliver the instructions, slow and measured language easily understood, I have learned a great deal from you and I am very grateful. Very best wishes. . . Chris Green
I'm speechless, Mark! I thank you again for another amazing tutorial. You are the nr. 1 teacher of paracord projects. My favorite undoubtedly! 🥇👍💪
Thank you so much for the tutorial! My 2nd complicated key fob, and this one turned out SO much better than the 1st. Did the twisted loop in black/purple, and used white as the 3rd color once the crown knots started. Looks FANTASTIC! Thank you so much! It is such a good design that the knob sits at the top of my pants, letting the rest dangle down, keeping flat and not bunching up at the bottom of my pants pocket.
p.s. I tightened it TIGHT all throughout the process and it was quite difficult to run the ends back through the star knot at the end. Wound up using pliers to pull the needles through, but it was a success in the end! Good handle, good counterweight for keys, aesthetically pleasing shape. Thanks again! I'm very proud of myself and it was your tutorial that got me here!
Fantastically surreal experience: lay on the bed to watch, dozed through most of it which lead to very odd dreams. Most relaxing time I've had for ages. If I can stay awake I'll make one- or try to. Thanks.
A lot of us like his videos for the relaxation benefits. You're not the first to snooze. : )
Obra fantástica mesmo eu já aprendi a fazer muito obrigado pela sua didática de ensinar que Jeová Deus continue te abençoando sempre
Loved the project....used hardlaid cord from Bloodknot so it was quite a challenge, but your instructions made it do-able....Thank you
QUESTION - wonder can you help! I’ve to make a 550 3 colour bell pull for a friends garden golf bar - Is there a way to do the crown knots in 3 colours and finish with the 3 colour Paracord golf ball part of your other key fob tutorial, with maybe a Matthew Walker knot or similar, I’ve to make it about 20cm long but the start loop can’t be too large as it’s to fit onto a brass screw d ring (24mm long and inside the bottom of the D is only 10mm) so that the screw bar part goes through the loop on the bell’s “hammer” so to speak! This tutorial starts at the top and works down but the 3 colour golf ball key fob starts at the bottom and works up, and I can’t see a way to combine the two!
I love your tutorials and always have them to hand, for working out how to achieve what I’m trying to, but this time I’m stumped! I know what I’d like to do but just can’t figure out how to combine the 2 types of knot technique. 😊. I hope you can help. 😊 thank you in advance!😊
Really nice tutorial Marko. Thank you for all of these. You make it seem doable even when at the outset the project looks very complicated.
Thank you for the compliment!
Mark
I found the doubling up of the Diamond Knot difficult, always seem to have one stand left as a single. I will make again in 550 , this time i made in "limp" type 1 paracord, perhaps a stiffer macramé cord would be more suitable?
any way well done on an advanced tie.
Technically very difficult but truly amazing. TY for this.
Uma obra de arte, muito bonito e muito bem feito, uma perfeição.👍👍👍👋👋👋
Thank! As always, a cool lesson.
P.S.
And if the finish ends just skip deep into the weave, and not to bring out?
Thanks for a great tutorial! Love your version of the diamond knot. Seems to have 1 more tuck than the more common Abok #693. Is it in Ashley?
This is awesome who gave this a thumbs down?
A J H PRODUCTIONS, Trolls did, Marko is a Gentleman, one of the very few to tutorials to complicated knots.
Probably an envious guy who cannot make it...
Very nicely done!
Waooo before seeing ur this video I think star knot is very difficult to do but after watching ur this video it's seems simplest one
You are quite right!
For me, the footrope knot is the most challenging. Sometimes it looks good, sometime you have to re-do it.
Mark
Your good teach very clear nice one
Uma obra de arte mui bonita mesmo eu ja aprendi a fazer uma didática de ensinar mui boa que Jeová Deus continue te abençoando muito
Beautiful tutorial marko .
Thank you for your kind words!
Mark
Thank you so much sir 💖💖💖
Awesome!
Tnx😆😆😆
Great instructions but I do suggest you learn exactly which direction is clockwise and counter clockwise because you are going in the clockwise direction around the 9 minute mark and not counter clockwise. Also before that you say take the strand over the next cord when actually you are going under the next cord. It is small details like those that you should pay more attention to but other than those suggestions great video.
Looks counter clockwise to me!
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Marko exceptional video as usual. being new to tying you make what appears beyond reach obtainable I have tied several knots with your tutorials some others just seem to make things complicated where as you make things seem easy.