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                  5        the third cord after

                           insertion in the same
                           pattern. note the
                           doubled cords where                      6        the final cross,
                                                                             doubled on each
                           the ends are longer                               cord and then the
                           than needed for single                            whole faired.
                           pass work (single pass
                           is not recommended
                           for this cross).



                   This next design is a Four-Bight Square Greek
                   Cross from Skip Pennock. Note that this cross is
                   made with one cord:









                 1        start with an anti-

                          clockwise overhand
                          loop and flatten it as
                                                                     3         form an anti-clockwise loop over, under, over
                          shown.

                                                                               and a clockwise loop under, over, under, over
                                                                               the line from the anti-clockwise loop.

                                    2        tuck the overhand part

                                             over and under, with the
                                             underhand part going
                                             under then over.





                                                                      4        form an anti-clockwise overhand loop under,



                                                                               over, under, over.
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