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                      Fiador (Using Matthew Walker)
                      The Matthew Walker Knot may also be used to tie
                      the Fiador, although it is a little more complex and
                      takes extra time to make and to fair up. If you know
                      the structure of the Matthew Walker, you will know
                      that it is a series of Overhand Knots tied around
                      each other. If you keep that in mind while tying this
                      knot you should not get too lost! Here it is.      4         Take the left line and bring
                                                                                   it carefully up through both
                    1         With the top-centre                                  Overhand Knots…
                              of the line at the top
                              of the page, tie a loose
                              left-hand overhand
                              knot around one leg
                              of the line (left-hand
                              overhand knots start
                              and exit on the left
                              side of the line).













                                                                         5        – taking it around the front and then up through


                                                                                  the previous two knots and through its own
                                                                                  bight…


                      2        Pass the other line behind the first line and

                               then pass it across the front, right to left, up
                               between the two parts of the top, then down
                               through the first overhand to form the second
                               Overhand Knot. Pull the line through but do not
                               tighten yet.








                      3        Here is how it looks

                               now that you have
                               reached this step – if
                               not, go back and do it                    6         – then take the right-hand line and bring it up
                               again.                                             through the three knots and over to the left…
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