Didn't know it was called a grommet. Found your video and followed you step by step. Now the first grommet runs around the oar I've made. Thank you so much for this tutorial.👏🤜
This is such a good video. Everything is so clear. Now, I have confidence to attempt my first grommet! I'm a total beginner. Very relaxing music too. I think I could sit under a tree somewhere making grommets in my old age perhaps!
A ring of truth, a circle of life, you weave words of a journeyman for all of us, life takes another turn, just another lesson learned, times fingers bled, yet time harden not the soft creature within the skin, life remains beautiful, for all the knots we tie. Thank you for the inspiration.
Your videos are wonderful! I also checked your site and enjoyed reading about your passion for sea and hand work. I will try to learn a little! I am Portuguese, also fond of the sea and sea life, ships and coastal way of life. Thank you for sharing all this knowledge!
AHHHGH ... three attempts, three fails, I can't get my head around this one. As always you make it look so easy. Even as I fail, I enjoy watching you work.
I thought I did get the start right but I ran out of cord on my second circuit. I still had plenty at the other end but couldn't figure out how to do the reverse direction. I know it should be simple but it looked like a mess. I might also try coffee stain as I think i was getting the original strands and the splicing strands confused.
It's rare for me to find a knot or tie that I'm unfamiliar with and this one is simply amazing. From the method used to the final result this is a simply phenomenal piece. I've found it works with any equal number of turns on the first pass. When tightened up, it's rock solid and can serve for a multitude of purposes. It's a tool in itself. It took me forever to get the hang of, but once you do it's a breeze. If anyone is having trouble with it, using two colors will help immensely. Thanks so much for this brilliant knot. I've gone through ABOK several times and have never found this one.
mikko snellman You're a true artist. I make a lot of dog collars, leashes, etc., and I can't begin to tell you how many possibilities this knot has provided me. Thanks so much my friend, all of your pieces are awesome.
8 plait is my favorite . I have done it in steel as well. The look of it that is. As a grommet it looks fantastic.I used to wonder if it was possible as single strand . Now I know.
Great tutorial, great finished Item, I know a lady who would like one for a bracelet, May I ask , what cord is it you are using, I've asked around and can find nothing like it.
Didn't know it was called a grommet. Found your video and followed you step by step. Now the first grommet runs around the oar I've made. Thank you so much for this tutorial.👏🤜
I wanna see the oar. That seems pretty cool.
This is such a good video. Everything is so clear. Now, I have confidence to attempt my first grommet! I'm a total beginner. Very relaxing music too. I think I could sit under a tree somewhere making grommets in my old age perhaps!
Don't forget to bring a pipe along! I think I'll join you.
Was thinking of the Spanish ring knot as I was watching. Love that you don't speak and it's still understandable.
A ring of truth, a circle of life, you weave words of a journeyman for all of us, life takes another turn, just another lesson learned, times fingers bled, yet time harden not the soft creature within the skin, life remains beautiful, for all the knots we tie. Thank you for the inspiration.
Thank you for the poem!
Best example of a worked hole I’ve ever seen. You’re outstanding.
Your videos make it easy to follow what you are doing, make it quicker to learn. Excellent.
I was finally able to complete one of these after several attempts. It looks deceptively simple. Now I can't stop making them! Awesome video!
Your videos are wonderful! I also checked your site and enjoyed reading about your passion for sea and hand work. I will try to learn a little! I am Portuguese, also fond of the sea and sea life, ships and coastal way of life. Thank you for sharing all this knowledge!
Thank you for your feedback. Welcome aboard!
I think he has done this before. Great job easy to follow. Just what I need.
AHHHGH ... three attempts, three fails, I can't get my head around this one. As always you make it look so easy. Even as I fail, I enjoy watching you work.
Just get the start right, then you are actually just splicing over two, under two :)
I thought I did get the start right but I ran out of cord on my second circuit. I still had plenty at the other end but couldn't figure out how to do the reverse direction. I know it should be simple but it looked like a mess. I might also try coffee stain as I think i was getting the original strands and the splicing strands confused.
mark me up for another fail, i've lost count
My God the music in this video is beautiful!
It's rare for me to find a knot or tie that I'm unfamiliar with and this one is simply amazing. From the method used to the final result this is a simply phenomenal piece.
I've found it works with any equal number of turns on the first pass. When tightened up, it's rock solid and can serve for a multitude of purposes. It's a tool in itself.
It took me forever to get the hang of, but once you do it's a breeze. If anyone is having trouble with it, using two colors will help immensely.
Thanks so much for this brilliant knot. I've gone through ABOK several times and have never found this one.
I believe it was first developed as a gasket.
mikko snellman You're a true artist. I make a lot of dog collars, leashes, etc., and I can't begin to tell you how many possibilities this knot has provided me. Thanks so much my friend, all of your pieces are awesome.
Wow! I love it! Four dimensional! Thanks for sharing your skills!
That is so cool. Another one to add to my to-do list.
Great video! Thanks for all your work. Cheers
8 plait is my favorite . I have done it in steel as well. The look of it that is. As a grommet it looks fantastic.I used to wonder if it was possible as single strand . Now I know.
Everything is possible, impossible just takes more time ;)
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Niterói ,Brasil 👏👏👏🌹🌺💐🌸🌹🌻👏
Amazing job! Nice music!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful to watch. Thank you.
This is insane. I tried it at least 15-20 times. Can’t come close. You’re a master.
Another great project. Thanks.
Was impressed! Made twice. Thank you!
It seems not "any number of turns" lead to shown result. Both times got Möbius loop.
Has to be even no. of turns
as always great to see what your doing ...next
Espetacular ! Mãos abençoadas.Parabéns, pela habilidade.
Niterói, Brasil. 👏👏👏💐🌸🌹🌻🌻💐👏👏👏👏👏
Bom dia meu jovem vc e do Brasil? De que Estado??
Y cómo se teje la de color verde?? . La he visto como símbolo celta, o algo parecido
Just start with trefoil knot.
Great tutorial, great finished Item, I know a lady who would like one for a bracelet, May I ask , what cord is it you are using, I've asked around and can find nothing like it.
Thank you for the feedback. The cords I use are my own product. Hard laid cotton. If you are interested please check: www.snellman.ax
realv great job
Will there be/is there a video on making the green 3D triangle? 😃🤩😁 Pls
It is the same. Instead of loop, you just start with trefoil knot.
@@mikkosnellman Right...😰🤔🤓 That makes sense Thank you 🌻🍇🦋 I will try
Good Mornyng very good!! Eu Marinheiro Mercantis Dilsom de Angra Bresil 👏👏👏👍👍👍❤❤🙏💯🙏