How Do You Make A Chinese Sliding Knot?
A Chinese sliding knot can be quite useful if you want to make adjustable necklaces. • Place two strands of satin cord (1-3mm diameter, depending on your project) in opposing directions. The end labeled “a” is going to be the “working end”. • Fold strand “a” so the end is facing the same direction as strand “b”. • Holding the loop created by folding strand “a” with your thumb, wrap the loose end of strand “a” around your index finger and strand “b” about three times. • Remove the coil (along with strand “b”) from your finger, making sure that you preserve the coil. It’s slippery stuff, and will want to uncoil! While still holding on to the top of the loop/coil with your thumb and forefinger, thread the loose end of strand “a” back up through the coil. • Gently pull the loose end of strand “a”, and the other end of strand “a” away from each other. You will need to do this carefully to make sure the coil doesn’t unravel, and to keep the coil tightening evenly. Pull the ends tightly, then