Crown and Wall Lanyard

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Crown and Wall Lanyard

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In the tutorial I do not mention the wall knot. The wall knot is formed when the knot knot turned over and a crown knot is tied. - "a wall knot is a crown knot turned up-side down".

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Middle two cords and seize them together

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Tie a crown knot to the right.

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Take any cord (blue in this case) and bring it over, under.

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Take the next clockwise cord (red) and go over, under.

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Next clockwise cord over, under.

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and the last cord the same.

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Neaten the knot.

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Turn loop end down and tie crown knot to the left.

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Each end will lie next to a cord coming from the seized loops. Take any cord (blue in this case) and parallel to the left of its neighbor go under one.

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across the top going under one.

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and back towards the loops going under one.

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Repeat the process for the remaining ends.

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Bring a hemostat up through the center of the knot (left hand image)

Pull the cord through the knot (right hand image)

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Repeat for the remaining cords.

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Upper photo - remove the seizing and trace the cord coming from the inside of the two loops. Pull on this so that only one loop is showing. Now tighten the knot.

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Lower photo - In the example on the lower right I made two over unders in steps three - six for all ends.

In the upper left I eliminated the over under, turned the knot and tied the second crown.

The ends can be fringed or cut close to the knot .