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Basic Knot Links Page

Since I can't keep up with posting all, and the post aren't in alphabetic order, I started this extra page. No pictures, but ordered, and quick to post: just drag and drop and adapt a bit. And, when having time, I can post on the regular blog with the pics  :-D

Basic Knots:
Abok: 
- 0790: photo by Michel Since - HTML-TUTO by Nico Matelotage
- 0865: by Dman McQ: A modified Abok 865, in ITie
- 1303:  by Enrique Cardielin ITie
- 2207: = double monkey fist: see Balls
- 2216: Enrique Cardiel - ABOK CH 29
- 2505: = Seesaw knot: see Bars, Fusion Knots

Balls:
on Pinterest: Knot a Ball,
Asian Ball: 
- photo-tuto by blueknots : part 1 (233) and part 2 (234), on Pinterest
Double Monkey Fist:
- photo: Enrique Cardiel: ABOK 2207, single color
- photo: Rudy Wisse: Belgium Double Monkey Fist
- tuto on p.12 of: Knotting Matters 93 pdf  booklet
Globe Knot:
- photo by JP Honeywell: black-gold 64mm 432 facet 2 strand globe knot
- video-tuto by TIAT: Tiny Globe Knot
Monkey Fist:
number of passes:
- chart with 550-cord: on: Bunk's Cord Archive
- golf ball needs 8 to 9 wraps of paracord
tightening:
tip by Brian Scocchio: "I usually tighten 3 times, and then dip in boiling water."
tip by Jonas Myhill: "I usually tighten 3 times, first to get close to the core, second one to tighten and straighten my lines and then the 3rd time to lock it all into place. it takes practice"
tip by Lee Contreras "Yes, tightening is the hard part. For me I always find it easier to start tightening the middle cords tightest and lesser in the outside. It makes it look more uniform for me. But that's how "I" do it" -- "You can over tighten. That's happened to me. I just loosen it all and start over."
idea's and tuto's:
- Animation-and-photo-tuto by Nanou38: La Pomme de Touline, on Pinteres
- photo-tutorial by ParacordCentral:  monkey-fist-paracord-keychain
- video-tuto by The Paracordist: Tie a monkeys fist knot in hand - Part I
- video-tuto by The Paracordist : Tie a 2 color monkey's fist with p.cord and jig
- video-tuto by The Paracordist : TIGHTEN a 2 color monkey's fist... and a jig
Scoubidou Knot Ball:
- photo-text-tuto by Stéphanie: La disco-boule scoubidou, on Pinterest

Bars, Fusion Knots:
on Bunk's Cord Archive: All pages: alphabetical list
on Bunk's Cord Archive: Fusion Pictures by the looks
on TIAT's Gallery
- Armored quiver: photo by James Sarge Buff - PICTORIAL by Travis Huppert
- Backbone by TIAT: photo with gutted cord by Paradudeaz Cord
- Bugle (Military) Cord: VIDEO TUTO by TIAT
- Cobra Knot = Solomon Bar
- Cascading Triangles photo by Tying It All Together
- Chainmailled endless falls photo by Benedict Beharry -- TUTO by TIAT (testp.)
- Cobbled Solomon Bar: VIDEO TUTO by TIAT - YouTube- Cobra: 1 ft of cord = 1 inch of weave (Mac Aughney)
- Devil's Eye: pictorial by Matthias Agnellophoto by Matthias Agnello,
- East Dry River Bar: photo by Benedict Beharry
- Fishtail -pic by Nick Toong
- Fused Solomon Hitch: VIDEO TUTO by Marge Quattrociocche- Huashan Teahouse Bar, "Heavenly Stairs" Side -pic by Tying It All Together
- Huashan Teahouse Bar, "Climbing Path" Side -pic by Tying It All Together
- Kelly B Bracelet, by Dman Mcq: by TIAT -by Dman
- Linked Triangle Bar: -pic of back by Tying It All Together - front
- Locked in Love by Gene Kelly: photo by Aaron Wurster -- VIDEO TUTO by ChaoticThinking1
- Magic Dragon by Paracord 101 on YT: photo by Mauri N Dana
- Optic Star Bar by TIAT: VIDEO-TUTO by TIATphoto of TIAT
- Rugby Bar: photo by James Chess -- PICTORIAL by Brian Eric Caja
- Seesaw knot: photo by Michele Brauning = ABOK #2505
- Solomon Bar:
-- cord needed: "You base it off of 1 foot per inch and that should get you close, if doing 2 colors you would divide it up between the 2 colors, example if you're doing a 4 ft leash that's 48" so you would need 48 feet of cord if doing 2 colors you would need 24 feet of each color." tip by Dana Smith
- Shark Jaw Bone: photo by Bryant Wong
- Stitched Solomon Bar by TIAT: his VIDEO-TUTO link, and photo
- Switchback Path Bar: -pic by TIAT YouTube-video
- Wide Shark Jaw Bone, with pictorial, by Angel Pehlivanov, in ITie
- Wide Solomon: 2 ft of cord = 1 inch of weave (Mac Aughney)
- Wide Trilobyte Bar, photo tutorial by Tim Malmström
- Zigzag Braid by TIAT: VIDEO TUTO by TIAT

Button Knots:
see Stopper Knots

Sizing:
see Projects / Jewels, Sizing
























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