Tutorial Tuesday: Tying a Craft Knot
Many years ago, I read something somewhere about how to tie a craft knot and I have been tying my craft knots the same way since then. But, when I am around others and tie a craft knot, I have found that nearly all of them have no idea what I am doing or how it is done. So, let me explain the mystery and show you the way to tie a craft knot.
Take the two ends of your yarn (or thread), one in each hand.
Cross your yarn (or thread) over each other.
Pull your yarn (or thread) under and through the circle, just as you do for tying a regular knot.
Now, instead of stopping and pulling your yarn (or thread) tight to form a knot, do another pass through your circle, the same as above – making a second pass through your loop.
This is what a craft knot looks like before it’s pulled tight.
The little knot you see in the center of this photograph is a craft knot. Under most conditions, a craft knot stays tight and will not slip when you use it. If using it on something that is filled tight with fiberfill, tie two craft knots (one after the other). The first knot will probably slip because it is trying to hold so much together…but the second knot gives it added stability and usually does not slip. I add a granny square knot on top of my craft knots most of the time, just for additional strength.
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