Now, starting with the 1st cord on the left, make a row across
of Square Knots.
This is the same as tying a vertical row
of Square Knots but always starting from the same side.
Beneath the last row
of Square Knots, staring with the 7th individual cord, tie a Square Knot, skip 4 cords, Square Knot, skip 4, Square Knot, skip 4, Square Knot, skip 6
Keep tying Half Square Spiral Knots (7 ″ long) in between
each of the Square Knots from the previous row
After you have the first row
of square knots complete, you will work your way down the cage making alternating square knots.
I have black arrows pointing to which cords to pick up to start the next row
of square knots.
About 4 ″ down from the last row, make a row
of Square Knots.
Next, skip down about 4 ″ from the last row
of Square Knots.
About 2 ″ down from the bottom of the full diamond, make a row
of Square Knots.
Directly beneath your last row
of Square Knots, starting with the first 2 cords on the left, tie a regular knot.
The Half Square Spiral Knot is simply an easy variation
of the Square Knot.
Not exact matches
The opening
of the healthy mammary artery finally meets the opening he has cut below the blockage in the diseased artery, the graft is made, and Damiano uses the robotic jaws to tie off the line with six
square knots.
The bay is crucial to
knots and other shorebirds because its 600
square kilometers
of mud and sand are filled with enough clams and mussels for the birds to feast on for months, Morrison says.
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Tie tamale roll with a strip
of corn husk in a
square knot.
Our Adeline Etagere is crafted
of iron with tapered
square frame accented with expressive ovals joined by sculpted
knot details.
To stay with current trends
of longer scarves and pattern matching but still get some use from my collection
of square scarves, one
of the things I've been doing is to choose two that complement each other and my outfit, fold them each diagonally, and
knot them together at one end.
Crisp
square sides are covered in a raised, open
knot design that reminds us
of a cable knit sweater.
My own way
of fixing pointy darts is to extend them slightly so that the last half inch or even a little more
of the stitching is on the very edge
of the fabric, barely catching, and then to tie the ends off in a
square knot and use a tailor's ham to press the dart on both sides
of the fabric.
Knot one end
of each child's shoelace and have children lace up and down through the holes around their
squares.
Once you tie the
knots and tow the car, they will get really tight, expect to cut the rope loose when you are done, the type
of knot does not matter much on this type
of connection, a normal
square knot is usually fine.
The older
of them swears loudly in Spanish and then catches his brother
square on the
knot of his shoulder with a dead arm that makes him wince in pain.
The Catch
of the day line inclues: The Cod Basket, made with cod - skin patties and sushi; The Big Catch with dried cod - skin strips stuffed with cod and sweet potato; Salmon Platter, sushi and salmon - skin rolls; The Friday Night Special, calamari
squares and shrimp cakes; Pollock Snacker, pollock - skin twists and sushi; and Skin and Bones, pure salmon skins filled with salmon and sweet potato and shaped into a
knotted bone chew treat.
For the most part Albers is working with a single basic unit — half a shaded
square of graph paper — yet through her command
of shading and rhythm she's able to conjure up mind - bendingly weird effects; mountain ranges, cityscapes, mazes and
knots all seem at different times to loom vertiginously out
of her pages.
Heading downstairs to the exhibition space, «Daughters
of Penelope» surveys the historic relationship between women artists and Dovecot: there's a strong sense
of place ever present, from Moss circle /
square (2010) in which Caroline Dear draws on her training in basket weaving, picking out grasses from her home on Skye which she dries and
knots into tactile, perishable grids, to Naomi Robertson's Kantha Diaries (2011) produced after a trip to west Bengal, absorbing Kantha quilt designs into blue - white reproductions
of daily rhythms, or a rug, Untitled (2013) created by Julie Brook and Dovecot, that mimics the gradations
of tone in the British artist's burnt ochre pigment drawings, picked up while travelling through deserts in Libya and Namibia.
Since daily ACE represents a 4 - times daily sum
of wind speed
squared, an «average» September 21st could see one
of the following (among other combos): One TC at 125
knots Two TCs at 90
knots Three TCs at 70
knots or Six TCs at 50
knots Current TCs = 0 September 15: Global Hurricane Frequency [storms with maximum intensity greater than 64
knots] has dramatically collapsed during the past 2 - 3 years.
The ACE index (see Box 3.5), is essentially a wind energy index, defined as the sum
of the
squares of the estimated six - hour maximum sustained wind speed (
knots) for all named systems while they are at least tropical storm strength.
Different coloured
square knots represent the variety
of services a volunteer has provided or achievements earned.
The Boy Scouts
of America rewards its leaders with patches embroidered with colourful
square knots that are worn on the adult uniform.
Now, grab your ribbon
of choice and make a
square knot or in this case, a bow.
I made a short video
of myself tying a
square knot, and you can watch it by clicking the link below.
Skip the next 4 individual cords, then make another vertical row
of Half
Square Spiral
Knots.
Starting with the 7th individual cord from the left, about 4 ″ above the top
of the second wooden crossbar, tie a
Square Knot.
I wanted to design this folding screen for everyone, including macrame beginners, so I only used the
Square Knot or a slight variation
of it.