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figure 131.2


               It is made by first forming a crown knot (see page 57) (figure 131.1),
               which is followed by a wall knot (see page 187); because the strands from
               the crown hang down, the wall is made under the crown.


               Follow around the crown knot first then follow around the wall, and finish
               by taking the strands out at the sides or through the centre of the knot,

               where they can be trimmed off (figure 131.2).

               A much simpler stopper knot can be formed by starting as for a figure of

               eight (see page 80), but making an extra half twist before tucking the end.
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