How to Tie a Good Luck Knot
Chinese Knotting: The Square (4) Good Luck Knot
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Getting Started
I will show you a number of ways to start. Choose the one you are most comfortable with. I will proceed with the template method which I feel to show the rest of the steps most clearly and unambiguously for those just learning. As you gain experience, you will likely use fewer and fewer tools in your knot tying, but as always it is up to you to choose what works for you.
Freehand/Unruly
Pinned
In Hand
Paper Template
The cord you see on the back of the paper template will become the corner ears.
Step by Step
Fold the top bight down over the left bight
Fold the left bight over what was the top bight and the bottom bight
Fold the bottom bight over what was the left bight and the right bight
Fold the right bight over what was the bottom bight and under the top bight near the holes in the template
You are done the first series of steps, you have crowned the bottom layer of the knot.
Fold the top bight down over the right bight
In the first layer, you did a counter clockwise crown, you are now beginning to do a clockwise crown for the top layer. Of course, you can do two counter clockwise crowns but the knot is not as crisp if you do. What does that mean? Try it and find out!
Fold the right bight over what was the top bight and the bottom bight
Fold the bottom bight over what was the right bight and the left bight
Fold the left bight over what was the bottom bight and under the top bight.
All the tying steps are now done.
Remove the paper template by tearing the paper.
Adjust the ears as desired. This is the traditional finished knot.
You can, of course, make the corner loops as big as the side loops or make them all small, etc. Just watch out for making the side loops to be too small nubs as they could pop out and the knot could fall apart.
When I start crowning, I naturally start in the counter clockwise direction. If your natural direction is clockwise, no reason you can't do that, but you'll still have to reverse for the second layer if you want a crisp knot.
CLW
Creation Date: Tue Mar 9 16:28:26 PST 2010
Last Modified: Wednesday, 10-Mar-2010 08:47:32 UTC
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