Video 4: Adding the Herringbone Interweave to a Turks Head Knot
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- čas přidán 24. 05. 2024
- After you've practiced and mastered the Turks Head knot, it's time to start adding more fun by working in an interweave. This one will make the knot have a more rounded shape.
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Excellent , I've gone from double loop lacing , ta Mexican round braid, to this I have been struggling with , seems like fer ever !!! Thank you Aaron you rock my friend! Thanks for sharing your skills and how you go about making Turks head & herring bone . Reddoc custom leathers Chicago.
Wow ! Thank you ! I always thought braiding was too complicated for me . I love the way you teach . Your videos have been a tremendous help in all of my leather crafting . Keep them coming ! ❤
Im just starting to collect tooling to start some leather project's. I see a picture of you at Makers Leather Supplies Australia, Risdon Vale, Tasmania. I might have to pop in a purchas some tools 🙂
Thanks for the inspirational vidios ✌️
It's amazing how a jungled mess can turn into such a great piece of knot magic,great job Aaron you made it very easy to understand.
Great series! I always thought the interweave was done with a tight knot, but this makes way more sense. If you need another project, I would be interested to see how you would do a scarf slide.
Coming soon
I love those braiding videos, thank you so much for that! I'm a little unclear about what to do if I want to do the herringbone with the same working lace that I used for the initial turks head. do I cut my working end and start the same way that you did? or do I bring it around and start the herringbone?
Either way will work.
Is there any secret guesstimateing the size of what you build it up with or just make it a little shorter than the weave? Thanks
If there is, I havent learned it yet.
So then what? To get that off of the mandrel and use it for say part of a key fob. Or is that the next video? Not being pushy just curious.
You tighten it wherever you want it to be.
I’m impressed! Great job! Thanks!