Diamond knot , or classic lanyard knot ( eng. Diamond knot ) - a knot designed to form decorative loops at the end of the cord, for example, lanyard . [1] There is a similar assembly, also called a diamond assembly - a multicore locking assembly, which is similar in appearance to a diamond assembly. To avoid confusion, it is advisable to call the node a classic lanyard. This knot is a two-core version of a four-core diamond knot.
| Diamond knot | |
|---|---|
Diamond knot | |
| Canonical name | Diamond knot |
| Synonyms | Diamond knot, Classic lanyard |
| Category | Decorative knots |
| Related Nodes | Infinite Knot , Eight (Knot) , Carrick Mat , Monkey Fist , Turkish Head |
| Knot book | # 787 , # 2474 |
Knitting
A diamond knot begins with a knit Flat knot . After completing the steps below, the assembly should be formed and tightened so that the travel ends extend parallel to the root ends on the opposite side of the assembly. The Chinese rose knot is knitted in a similar way, but without a loop at the end.
Start with a flat knot
Bend the ends around the knot in front of the indigenous
We start the running ends under the flat knot and pass them through the central hole of the knot
See also
- Endless knot
- Eight (knot)
- Celtic button
- Carrick mat
- Monkey fist
- Turkish head
Links
- ↑ Ashley, Clifford W. (1944), The Ashley Book of Knots , New York: Doubleday, p. 141