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Binding two lay down with a "cross" It is used mainly in the manufacture of stretchers from improvised means. In real practice of knitting with a "cross" the sequence of actions can change (even significantly). The principle of knitting remains unchanged.

Two legs are laid in a "cross", the middle of the knitting rope is passed under the lower leg (Fig. 16).

Both ends of the knitting rope are passed over the top leg, passed under the bottom, again held over the top and passed under the bottom (Fig. 17).

Both ends (each on its own) go around the lower leg, and begin to wrap the entire knot passing over the lower one, but under the upper one, towards each other (Fig. 18-19).

This manipulation is carried out to give greater rigidity to the entire structure. The ends cover the entire knot diagonally and fix them (Fig. 20). After each movement, the ends of the ropes are tightened with force.

The final view of the node is shown in Fig. 21.

The knot that secures the ends of the ropes must be pressed against the legs with force so that the whole structure does not loosen in a short time. (In Fig. 21, the ends of the ropes are "not pressed" to the knot, so as not to make it difficult to read the drawing).

Authors: Rastorguev M.V., Sitnikova S.A.

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