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How Do You Tie An Alternating Square Knot?

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How Do You Tie An Alternating Square Knot?

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“Hello this is Andrew Reynolds and today I’m going to show you how to make an alternating square knot typically used for macrame projects and things like that. Basically you are going to take four strands of like a shoe lace material kind of like five feet in length would be good and just kind of tie a knot in the middle of all of them just to have them all secured in a place that they are all kind of coming out from. I have alternated kind of black and white so that it would be a little bit more decorative and then basically you are going to have to alternate to get the square knot that you need, you are going to have to alternate what you do so if you start with your right hand and put that over the left hand strand and pull that together so that it is about an inch and a half away from your original knot and since you did right over left you are going to have to do left over right in order to complete your square knot. Make sure that this is pretty even and that will make whatever i

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