4 Bight, 5 Lead Turkshead Knot With Interweave
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4 Bight, 5 Lead Turkshead Knot With Interweave
This makes a lanyard, key ring fob, zipper pull, etc. You will need cord and a dowel or pencil to use to shape the knot while tying.
Attach your cord to the dowel and bring the working end (WE) around as shown.
Bring WE over under in front. . . . . .
continue over
Bring WE under dowel then under over . . . .
continue over, under, over in back.
Bring WE under dowel then over, under and over.
continue under, over, under and over. This completes the 4 bight TH.
Begin Interweave
Loosen the knot to give room to make interweave. I just switched to a smaller diameter dowel.
Leave a small bight on the left and bring WE adjacent to tail over one then under 2 (crossing point).
Bring WE over one and under 2
Bring WE over one under 3
WE over one under 3.
over one under three
over two, under three
over two, under three
Over two, under two, this completes the interweave
Begin to Tighten
Start to pull slack out of the small bight you made in step 8 and pull this loop through the center of the knot. This forms the loop of the finished TH knot. Remove the knot from the dowel.
Tightening the knot is a several stage process,. DO NOT attempt to remove all the slack in one go
Examine the knot. You will see that there are 4 bights on either end. To start find bight connected to tail end and pull out a small amount (first photo). Then pull out slack from this bight bbby pulling on the bight on the opposite side.
continue in this manner until slack has been removed from all 4 bights.
Here I am starting to remove slack from the interweave. First pull to adjust the loop on the right then follow the interweave around pulling out slack until all is removed.
You now have TWO options. Tighten the knot completely and tie the two ends together in the stopper knot of your choice. The 2 strand gaucho knot shown in last photo is one option.
. The other option is to hide the ends. With hemostat (Needle nose pliers, forceps) bring either end through the center of the knot
Do the same with the remaining end. Tighten the knot and cut the ends CLOSE and push the two ends back into the knot.