A microcord lanyard I put together for my aunt who is trying to quit smoking. I found ecig lanyard rings online and started to making it when they arrived. This is a 3 peg knit in black and tan. I linked the two ends together with a four strand braid finished by a crown knot. I then made a two strand triple pass slip knot. The loop was used to Larks head the lanyard to the ring. Hope you enjoy and as always GO TIE SOMETHING! :)
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Tripled 16L3B Turks
A couple more I've done up recently. Really getting the tie down now I feel. Less and less straightening to do after the fact which saves a lot of hassling around. Hope you enjoy the knots and have a good day! Go tie something!
Friday, July 26, 2013
Watch Guard #3
Another watch guard just love the way they look! Practice makes perfect as they say. I don't think it'll be long before I can tie them from memory as well as in hand like I currently am. Thanks so much for looking have a great day! Go tie something!
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Finger Loop Spool Knit Lanyard on Ottlite LED MiniFlip
Love this little OttLite! Very bright array of LEDs, works perfect as our tent light. I picked this up off Listia for a mere twelve hundred credits. Equals out to about $1.20 so I feel like I scored big on it. They are available on Amazon for about $15 and some change. Well worth it, I plan on buying one shortly. Thanks for looking! Have a great day and knot it up!
Thursday, June 6, 2013
24L3B Turks Head in MicroCord(1.18mm)
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Two Tone Spool Knit Neck Lanyard
A good friends girlfriend is graduating college soon. Her new career will require I.D. cards. I decided to make her this as a graduation present. It's a 34" Spool Knit made in maroon and tan MicroCord (1.18mm). I doubled it over to form a loop and wove one end through the other and started a 4 strand crown and topped it with a lanyard knot. Another 4 strand lanyard not was then ran back through with two cords to form a loop. A simple gate clip was the attached using the loop made to make a Larks Head to secure it. I hope you enjoy it and thanks for looking as always.
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