This tutorial will show how to make a spiral knot using only two cords. This knot is also known as the half hitch spiral knot.
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INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1:
Fold cord with side longer than the other.
Tie a knot with a small loop at the top.
You now have two strands of cord – the longer one is the working cord and the shorter one is the holding cord.
STEP 2:
Clip the loop under a clipboard or secure to table in some fashion.
STEP 3:
The left-hand cord is the working cord. The right-hand cord is the holding cord.
Take the left-hand cord and cross over the top of the right-hand cord forming a loop. The loop will look like the number four.
STEP 4:
Take the end of the same cord and pass under the holding cord through the loop.
STEP 5:
Pull the loop tight over the working cord and up forming a knot.
STEP 6:
Repeat.
As you make more half hitch knots, it will start to spiral.
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