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Friday, April 06, 2007

How To Tie Knots - Beaded Banner Projects!

Many crafts and hobbies that we do require at some point in them
to add a new length of thread, cording or whatever stringing material
you are using for your project or to tie off the first few rows in order to
clear the way to continue on with your project.


The Square Knot is also known as the Reef Knot, The Granny
Knot among other names.

In our Peyote Beaded Banner Instructions we refer to
the Square Knot.

The Square Knot is what we use to tie off the third row
of our beaded banners and also when we need to add more
stringing material to continue beading on.

As they say a picture is worth a thousand words, so below
is a picture of how a Square Knot is tied.


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Its a simple knot to tie and very effective for our

beading projects.

When you come to the point in your project that you need
to add more stringing material, after you have tied the
cording together you can put a dab of glue on the knot as
well to make sure its very secure. After you have put that
dab of glue on the knot you can hide the knot inside the bead
so it won't show up in your project!

A simple way to make sure your beading project won't come
undone until your ready to take it apart!

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