Recently I have taken an interest in tying Globe Knot Cubes and it has become quite obsessive. When I first started tying knots, I thought Globe Knots were out of reach, but if you follow the tutorials correctly, you shouldn't have too much trouble tying.
A new Facebook friend Michel Since created a tutorial on tying a 96 Facets-2 Pass Globe Knot Cube based on a tutorial by Claude Hochet.
I followed the tutorial exactly, except for the size of the cube, for gutted paracord I used an 1-3/4" cube, and for the other I used an 1-3/8" cube. You may have cubes lying around like a child's play toy, but I chose to create my own so that I can build the exact size that I needed for the cord that I used. The amount of cord required will vary depending on the size of the core, I don't recall how much cord I used for the smaller cube, but I used about twelve feet for the larger cube.
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A new Facebook friend Michel Since created a tutorial on tying a 96 Facets-2 Pass Globe Knot Cube based on a tutorial by Claude Hochet.
I followed the tutorial exactly, except for the size of the cube, for gutted paracord I used an 1-3/4" cube, and for the other I used an 1-3/8" cube. You may have cubes lying around like a child's play toy, but I chose to create my own so that I can build the exact size that I needed for the cord that I used. The amount of cord required will vary depending on the size of the core, I don't recall how much cord I used for the smaller cube, but I used about twelve feet for the larger cube.
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how do you set up the globe knot cubes
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: I'm sorry, but I don't understand the question. What part of the tying process are you referring?
ReplyDeleteYou have some really beautiful designs on your site!
ReplyDeleteSee some of my paracord ideas here!
Thanks Marko!
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