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>>> Tip: The mantra “Over- • Tighten the knot using the two working cords while holding the two filler cords taut. Square Knots and Half Knots. Lark’s Head Knot—The lark’s head knot is one of the sim-plest and most commonly used knots. Numbers in a Square Knot Source List of Macramé Knots. It is often the starting point for many pieces as it is a useful way of attaching a • Tighten the knot using the two working cords while holding the two filler cords taut. It is a combination of a Half Knot started from the left and a Half Knot started from the right. Square knots will always lay flat, if they start to twist it means Your knot is now concealed behind the working ends. You can grab a free printable PDF of thebasic macrame knots – just sign up in the box below! Beginners can start with these. For organization’s sake, we’ll organize themacrame knots in this list into five categories: Mounting Knots. Square knots will always lay flat, if they start to twist it means that one of the square knots was not completed. Lark’s Head Knot. Right Half Square Knot. The guide includes step-by-step photos with written instructions for each of the Types of Macrame Knots. A series ofsquare knots. Left Square Knot early! Now, onto the knots! Repeated Half Knots result in a twisted design. Repeated, a group of Square Knots creates a Square Knot Sinnet. Spiral Knot (Half Square Knot) Double Half Hitch Knot (Horizontal, Diagonal, and Vertical) The five most important macrame knots for beginners to learn are the lark’s head knot, cow hitch knot, square knot, double half hitch knot, and the wrapping knot. Either knot can be used to anchor a series of working strands to the holding ‘cord’. A series ofsquare knots. Either knot can be used to anchor a series of working strands to the holding ‘cord’. Left Half Square Knot. Numbers in a Square Knot Source StepMake the Start of a Four Source How to Tie a Square Knot Lets try some square knots. The basic macramé knots are the square (reef) knot, half hitch, double half hitch, half knot and spiral knot. Reverse Lark’s Head Knot (Cow Hitch) Vertical Lark’s Head Knot. Half Knot—The Half Knot is the foundation for a range of other knots, including the Square Knot. The Square Knot is also known as the sailor's knot, macrame knot and If you are unsure which side to start from, always take rope from under the “bump” side Your knot is now concealed behind the working ends. Advanced Missing: pdf Here they are: Lark’s Head Knot + Reverse Lark’s Head Knot. Square Knot.