PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Making Half Knots & Square Knots
A pictorial step-by-step in four parts:
- Half knots
- Square knots
- Adding beads
- Square knots for sliding closure
Part 1: Half knots: the first part to making square knots
Secure all of the cords at the top of your work surface,
Use tape, or pins if working on cork or foam board, to secure your cords.
Secure both ends of the center cord(s). This really helps keep your knots even.
Side note: Usually your cords will be attached to a finding, like this split ring. And,
Usually your cords will be the same colors -- at least for the tying cords (like this black cord being tied over the green cord).
But we're using 3 different
colors of cords (black, green & red) . . .
Start your half knot by bringing the STARTING cord OVER the center
Half knots always start from the same SIDE. They also create a natural twist, adding dimension and texture to your work. You'll see this pretty soon.
Our STARTING side is on the left.
Bring the right cord (red) UNDER the center cord,
Pull cords snug. You have made one half knot.
STARTING cord (left side) OVER center,
Let's make a series of half knots.
Since the STARTING side doesn't change, you don't need to identify which cord is which.
The pattern is always:
Left OVER Center & UNDER Right;
Right UNDER Center, UNDER left and THROUGH the loop.
Right cord UNDER center, UNDER STARTING cord,
Pull snug, and you have finished
Notice how the starting cord changes each time.
The color of the starting cord alternates between black and red because we're using two different cords for tying.
Right cord UNDER center, UNDER left cord
Pull snug. Another half knot.
Repeat: Left OVER center, UNDER right
Right UNDER center, UNDER left
Pull snug for another half knot
Repeat: Left OVER center and UNDER right
Right UNDER center, UNDER left,
When it starts to twist . . .
go ahead and flip it around
Here is your series of half knots
Part 2: Square knots
While a series of half knots will create a twist, a series of square knots will make a nice flat cord.
Before starting square knots
While half knots always start from the same side, square knots always start with the SAME CORD.
So the first part of the square knot starts with the cord on the left side, but the second part will have the starting cord on the right side.
In these photos the starting cord is the black one.
But remember that your TYING cords are usually the same, so it REALLY helps to identify which is the starting cord before you begin.
If the cords are fairly short (3 ft or less), tie a loose knot in one. If longer, bundle them with rubber bands and use a different color for the starting cord.
Start with one half knot:
A square knot has two parts: it begins with one half knot, and is finished by tying a mirror image of those steps.
Begin with one half knot.
Right cord UNDER center, UNDER starting cord
Pull snug to finish the half knot.
To finish the square knot: STARTING cord (now on the right) goes OVER the center and UNDER the left cord.
To finish the square knot, you start with the same STARTING cord, which is now on the right.
This step is really a mirror image of the half knot.
Left cord goes UNDER center, UNDER starting cord,
Square knot being pulled tighter
Repeat: Left OVER center and UNDER right
Your square knot steps:
1. Left cord (starting) OVER center, UNDER right;
Right cord UNDER center, UNDER left (starting cord) and THROUGH the loop.
2. Right cord (starting) OVER center, UNDER left;
Left cord UNDER center, UNDER right (starting cord) and THROUGH the loop.
Right UNDER center, UNDER left and
And left UNDER center, UNDER right and
Pull snug for another square knot.
Repeat: Left OVER center, UNDER right, and
This photo shows all of the steps for one half knot.
Finish with right OVER center and UNDER left, and
This photo shows all of the steps to finish the square knot.
Repeat for a row of square knots.
To add a bead, release the center cord at the bottom,
If your beads have large enough holes, you can string all of the cords through so there are no cords around the outside of the bead.
You can also string all of your beads on the center cord(s), and just move them up one-by-one as you're ready for them.
Bring your tying cords around the bead,
Here's one square knot being pulled snug.
One square knot, all snug, with tying cords
Make more square knots as desired.
Add more beads if you want.
Finish with the the same number of square knots
Part 4:
Using square knots for a sliding closure
Lay the two ends of your center cord parallel, in opposite directions.
Cut about 1 foot of cord and lay it UNDER the center cords.
The basic concept is to tie a series of knots OVER the center cords so they can slide through the group of knots.
Left OVER center, under right;
Right OVER center and UNDER left;
One square knot pulled snug.
Continue making square knots.
You can have as few or as many square knots as you want.
Pull the center cords to open the bracelet
Tie knots close to the square knot closure.
Tie a knot on each side of the square knot closure. This will keep the bracelet from opening too wide.
Add beads if desired to the ends
Secure the end knots.
There are a couple of options for securing the end knots.
If you're using a nylon cord, such as Chinese Knotting Cord, you can melt the ends with a match or candle flame. The Thread Zap tool is especially nice for this.
If you're not using a material that melts, be sure you've tied tight knots, put a clear glue on the knots and when it's dry snip close to the end.