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Versatile knot akin weaving according to its principle. The only difference is that in a tied knot, the running ends look in different directions - this is very important when tying yarn threads. Neither in simplicity nor in strength is it inferior to a weaving knot and is just as quickly tied.


Rice. 36. Versatile knot

This knot is also known for the fact that on its basis you can tie the "king of knots" - gazebo knot.

Author: Skryagin L.N.

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