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i dont know what its called urmm u put it round the back then loop on the top then threw then pull :blink: if you understand me lol i keep doin them and then the third row its all goes tits up and im pulling the knots tite on top the board :thumbs-up:

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i dont know what its called urmm u put it round the back then loop on the top then threw then pull :blink: if you understand me lol i keep doin them and then the third row its all goes tits up and im pulling the knots tite on top the board :thumbs-up:

if your knitting with nylon double knot it

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i dont know what its called urmm u put it round the back then loop on the top then threw then pull :blink: if you understand me lol i keep doin them and then the third row its all goes tits up and im pulling the knots tite on top the board :thumbs-up:

if your knitting with nylon double knot it

useing hemp mate ;)

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If your using hemp there is no need to double knot whatsoever.

 

dont want to seem rude but you must be throwing your knots wrong. try to follow this

 

1, asuming you have done your first row of knots bring your needle downwards so the hemp lays over the fronte of the mesh board

 

2, pass the kneedle behind the back of the mesh board and bring it back through the mesh of the last row in an upwards direction

 

3, pull the hemp tight so the mesh board slids upto the bottom of the last rows mesh

 

4, WITH YOUR FINGER TRAP THE LOOP OF THE THE LAST ROWS MESH AND THE HEMP THAT IS COMING UP THROUGH IT AGAINST THE MESH GAGE.

 

5, throw a loop with the hemp that is connected to the needle over the mesh from the last row

 

6, now pass the needle round the back of BOTH the two lines of hemp that make the last row mesh and bring the needle upwards through the loop that was just made

 

7, pulling the needle upwards make the knot draw itself tight, STILL NOT LETTING IT SLIP FROM YOUR FINGER

 

8, repeat this until you reach the end of the row

 

if you follow these instructions you wont go wrong, ive tried to make it as simple as possible for you, hope you can follow them

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If your using hemp there is no need to double knot whatsoever.

 

dont want to seem rude but you must be throwing your knots wrong. try to follow this

 

1, asuming you have done your first row of knots bring your needle downwards so the hemp lays over the fronte of the mesh board

 

2, pass the kneedle behind the back of the mesh board and bring it back through the mesh of the last row in an upwards direction

 

3, pull the hemp tight so the mesh board slids upto the bottom of the last rows mesh

 

4, WITH YOUR FINGER TRAP THE LOOP OF THE THE LAST ROWS MESH AND THE HEMP THAT IS COMING UP THROUGH IT AGAINST THE MESH GAGE.

 

5, throw a loop with the hemp that is connected to the needle over the mesh from the last row

 

6, now pass the needle round the back of BOTH the two lines of hemp that make the last row mesh and bring the needle upwards through the loop that was just made

 

7, pulling the needle upwards make the knot draw itself tight, STILL NOT LETTING IT SLIP FROM YOUR FINGER

 

8, repeat this until you reach the end of the row

 

if you follow these instructions you wont go wrong, ive tried to make it as simple as possible for you, hope you can follow them

 

followed what you said mate and im not having a problem now i just made a small net like on the video what was posted the other day didnt want to try make a big one and just waste twine but ill give it ago soon :clapper: and a thanks to branch for coming down to show me and give me the stuff top man :victory:

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