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your  line  is  inverted,  tape  a  copy  of  it  to  your  chest  and  stand  in  front  of  a

               mirror; this helps! Your knob knot is now complete—for the most part.
                  You need to double the knot in order to add richness and bulk. To do this, turn
               the piece over so the eye is facing up. Lay any strand along the same path as the
               one  above  it  and  to  its  right;  tuck  each  strand  twice.  Repeat  this  for  the
               remaining two strands and the knot will look like illustration C. You’ll want to
               use  the  Swedish  fid  for  this  doubling  procedure.  The  tool  opens  a  smooth
               passage  for  the  strands  so  that  you  won’t  find  yourself  fussing  with  snagged
               yarns.
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