All your names work, but I like the "crown and wall" knot as you stated in your description. Or to be more specific, a Single Crown and Wall in 2 strands. Since a Single Wall and Crown (ABOK #672) stops just before it is doubled and/or tucked along the stem to become whales, tacks or manropes (#845-847), then one might reason a Single Crown and Wall stops just before it's doubled and/or tucked to become footropes and cats (#696-698 :)
Thanks! Looks great. It reminds me of the tri-corn loop knot. The difference is that your working end comes out facing up rather than down. The Eskimo bowline is also similar but is only triangular on one side.
You're right Mark, it does look similar to both the Triangle and Diamond Knots...I probably would have combined those two and named it the Triamond Knot...
Weavers of eternity has the same "triangular" knot. Using a loosly tied snake knot with amd overhand knot underneath it. Than using the two loops of the snake knot. Pull them down over the over hand knot. Than tighten.
How can I make a necklace useing micro or nano cord? I want to be able to unbraid it, and have the most length, for an emergency. Should I braid the entire length or cover an enter core? I will use a magnetic or plastic clasp for safety (anti strangulation). The total diameter around 1/4". Thanks for any advice.
Muchas gracias por compartir y agradezco la claridad con que explicas el procedimiento. Saludos desde México City. ❤
Excellent, simple and very pleasing knot.Thank you very much.
Crazy simple, simply awesome.
All your names work, but I like the "crown and wall" knot as you stated in your description. Or to be more specific, a Single Crown and Wall in 2 strands. Since a Single Wall and Crown (ABOK #672) stops just before it is doubled and/or tucked along the stem to become whales, tacks or manropes (#845-847), then one might reason a Single Crown and Wall stops just before it's doubled and/or tucked to become footropes and cats (#696-698 :)
Thanks! Looks great. It reminds me of the tri-corn loop knot. The difference is that your working end comes out facing up rather than down. The Eskimo bowline is also similar but is only triangular on one side.
You're right Mark, it does look similar to both the Triangle and Diamond Knots...I probably would have combined those two and named it the Triamond Knot...
Excellent naming skills right there! :)
Mark
Paracord guild thank you!
Beautiful!
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Can you please use more dark green paracord like this? I like it a lot more than the neon green
Hi Mark. Is this one you came up with yourself?
Thanks! Helpful.
Weavers of eternity has the same "triangular" knot. Using a loosly tied snake knot with amd overhand knot underneath it. Than using the two loops of the snake knot. Pull them down over the over hand knot. Than tighten.
Is trefoil taken?
How can I make a necklace useing micro or nano cord? I want to be able to unbraid it, and have the most length, for an emergency. Should I braid the entire length or cover an enter core? I will use a magnetic or plastic clasp for safety (anti strangulation). The total diameter around 1/4". Thanks for any advice.
How about trefoil for a name?
Nice
It looks like the Woolmark label or a tiny flower.
Gracias por el nudo.
That looks like the Rein knot that I tie...
Hey!
I was thinking the very same thing!
Mark
I like this method better but both come out almost same
Looks like just one knot of a Solomon bar.
Hey!
I have also had that thought! But it has no core :).
Mark