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Slip, Slide and Larks Head Knot Video

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http://www.auntiesbeads.com/Slip-Slide-and-Larks-Head-Knots-Video_p_4127.html

Slip knots or Slide knots and Larks Head Knot, we have heard of them, some us know them, but not all! In fact every time I try to do the slip knot, I dig around for the instructions to make it! Now you can learn by watching my video!

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  • How the hell can you tie a knot with that long nails??

  • I LOVE YOU

    seriously i've been lookin all over for this

    but no body seems to knw wut am talkin about O_o .. LOADS OF THANX

    can i put those steps in other websites if u dont mind ?

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  • This is by far the best video on this knot! I spent all this time on other sites, and I got this one right away. Thank you so much.

  • Thank you... the best video out of the half dozen I looked at for demonstrating how this is done - the red cord really helped me to 'get it'. Cheers!

  • Totally excellent and clear instructions, thank you Karla x

  • Thank you for a very simply way of understanding how to make this knot. I certainly appreciate it, and using the "red piece of leather" made it visually--for me--just what I needed. Happy 2011.

  • thank you great video:)

  • wow im doing this for my kites,not beads! :D

  • This makes me want to get into jewelry making! Thanks so much, I learned this knot straight away! Now I can wear my necklace again! Thanks again for the video! :)

  • You might be interested in the "Double Fisherman's Knot," a.k.a. the "Grapevine Knot," "Double English Knot," or "Ashley Book of Knots #1415." The knot you made is very similar both in appearance and in function. The Double English Knot uses two "Double Overhand Knots," a.k.a. "Ashley Book of Knots #516." The Double Overhand Knot is completely smooth and round on the outside--it has no bump from the line.

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