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57 Form a wall (Knot 52) and crown (Knot 53) as shown in
Figs 1 and 2. Completely 'follow around' the wall, Fig 3,
but only partially 'follow around' the crown, Fig 4. Pass all
Rose Knot, the strands down through the centre, Fig 5, to emerge
separately as shown in Fig 6. Form a further wall, Fig 7,
Four then a diamond knot (Knot 54), Fig 8, which is 'followed'
around', Fig 9, and all ends taken up through the centre
and cut short, Fig 10.
Stranded"
Wall and Crown ·
This is a knot in its own right Fig 2, at which stage the
ends would be cut short.
M anrope Knot*
If, after completing Fig 3, the crown was completely
'followed around' and the ends cut short, the resul t wou ld
be a manrope knot.
Stopper KnoP
This is made by forming the crown first. followed by a
w all and both then being "followed around" (not
illustrated) .