👏🏻👏🏻🤩💯⭐️💕😍🎶🥳🎵👏🏻👏🏻 Wonderful pattern! & in my favorite colors! Great tutorial with excellent explanations and steady close-ups all in focus!! You are an Awesome teacher!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Something that should be noted, the Third "Dimension" is woven in the OPPOSITE direction to the second "Dimension". As in, the entire mandrel was flipped over off camera, before the third pass was begun.
Take your strands and tie a band knot to start them then try to make a conquistador loops to make the full circle at end to close it then go back to the triaxial weaving then you have a closed end to start neatly. See if that works maybe? Same at ending side try to make your special end knots then you can put it over a golf club to decorate etc . make a whole set to sell . That way the start ends are open for the golf club set and the special knot at top like Turks one makes top part look fancy . Try this and show us if it works for your golf clubs !
Hey I watch all of your videos and create these projects following your instruction for years. Including all of the globe knots. 144 face egg was the largest undertaking and doesnt look nearly as symmetrical as yours. But I am starting to wonder where you get these instructions because Ive looked through ABoK and the majority of those are impossible to follow and dont include enough pictures or detail. Are these coming from other decorative knot books? Personally i dont thinkI can even follow a project through pictures in a book. Thats why i watch your videos they are the best. Thank you
I covered a 1 inch (25mm) diameter project. A length of about 10 inches (25cm). The first three strands were 6 feet long (1.8m). The second set was around 1 foot long (30cm). Third set was around 1 1/2 feet long (45cm).
Excellent! I really enjoy seeing you tie the hard knots, Thanks.
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Wonderful pattern! & in my favorite colors!
Great tutorial with excellent explanations and steady close-ups all in focus!!
You are an Awesome teacher!!!
Thank you so much!!!!
What a beautiful pattern!
I agree! I like it as well. The triaxial weave offers so many beautiful patterns. But there is a downside- the time required to make it.
Something that should be noted, the Third "Dimension" is woven in the OPPOSITE direction to the second "Dimension". As in, the entire mandrel was flipped over off camera, before the third pass was begun.
Good eye! I worked it in a more comfortable position. As long as you orientate it the same way as shown, it is all good.
Take your strands and tie a band knot to start them then try to make a conquistador loops to make the full circle at end to close it then go back to the triaxial weaving then you have a closed end to start neatly. See if that works maybe? Same at ending side try to make your special end knots then you can put it over a golf club to decorate etc . make a whole set to sell . That way the start ends are open for the golf club set and the special knot at top like Turks one makes top part look fancy . Try this and show us if it works for your golf clubs !
Hey I watch all of your videos and create these projects following your instruction for years. Including all of the globe knots. 144 face egg was the largest undertaking and doesnt look nearly as symmetrical as yours. But I am starting to wonder where you get these instructions because Ive looked through ABoK and the majority of those are impossible to follow and dont include enough pictures or detail. Are these coming from other decorative knot books? Personally i dont thinkI can even follow a project through pictures in a book. Thats why i watch your videos they are the best. Thank you
Can the same effect be achieved on a flat weave like a watch strap?
Es sieht mega schön aus. Aber für was genau wird das benutzt? Welcher Verwendungszweck?
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Do you take commissions?
Hi!
What do you have in mind?
@@Paracordguild a samurai style rope belt in this pattern using green, yellow and white paracord.
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Can you tell the dimensions, etc?
I covered a 1 inch (25mm) diameter project. A length of about 10 inches (25cm). The first three strands were 6 feet long (1.8m).
The second set was around 1 foot long (30cm). Third set was around 1 1/2 feet long (45cm).
@@ParacordguildThanks!