...Because nothing says summer like a nautical knot (and hot sunny days, and coconut water, and many other things indeed).
I will most likely wear this pretty blue "knot-tee" with my coral & plumbing fitting necklace...
I will most likely wear this pretty blue "knot-tee" with my coral & plumbing fitting necklace...
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This white rope was "allocated" for another job, but things don't always go the way you'd like...
I couldn't stand the idea of that pretty white cotton rope that didn't make it onto my grey shirt, and since I'm fascinated about these nautical knots, I decided I would give it a shot.
I couldn't stand the idea of that pretty white cotton rope that didn't make it onto my grey shirt, and since I'm fascinated about these nautical knots, I decided I would give it a shot.
I thought about making my knot tutorial, but why bother to make something bad when youtube is a mine full of gems?
Some youtube browsing later, I decided that my daily challenge would be the triangle celtic knot... I ended up being successful, so why not making another one!
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After the knots are done, everything else is a real piece of cake:
* pin your triangles in place
* pin your triangles in place
* sew them onto your t-shirt.
If you sew along the twisting of the rope (sewing stitches that looks like...: ///) your stitches will be completely invisible. Easy peasy.
Since I used 5 ft of rope for each knot, I had quite a bit leftover.
* I ended up sewing around the neck opening of my shirt
* twisting together on one side
* wrapping the end of the ropes with thread to prevent unravelling
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