
on-line source for instructions on knots, ties, & stitches? sennet? half-hitch?…?
…double chain? tatting and crocheting?
the more nearly exhaustive the site, the better — thanks!
including, if possible, how to tie neckties — ascot, Windsor, bow, and so on.
I hope you aren’t expecting all this knot work to be at one site! Not work? It WAS work to look all this up!
Look at this site–kind of cool the way the knots just seem to tie themselves!
http://www. animatedknots .com/ knotlist .php?LogoImage= LogoGrog .jpg&Website=www. animatedknots .com
Lots of crocheting info here:
http:// crochet.about .com/library/ blbeginners .htm
And here: http://www. hassdesign .com/StitchLegend/
Tatting: http://www. thisntat .com/ lessons1 .html
http://www. wcnet .org/~scwheels/ page24 .htm
How to tie ties:
http://www. tie-a-tie .net/ windsor .html
How to tie an ascot (but I hope you don’t!) http://www. instructables .com/id/How-to-tie-a-tie%3a-Ascot/
A Bow Tie:
http://www. wikihow .com/Tie-a-Bow-Tie
I never knew this! :
Now that you’re puzzled by the step-by-step, think about your shoe. The bow tie knot is the same knot that most people use to tie their shoes. Imagine your head poking out of your shoe like your ankle does. Now imagine tying your shoe from below. That’s how you tie a bow tie.
I’m exhausted and need to take a nap from all this knot tying….
You didn’t ask for macrame knots!
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