How To Tie a Right Half Knot Spiral For Hemp Jewelry

Posted: September 17th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Jewelry Videos | Tags: , , , , , | 25 Comments »


How to tie a spiral knot to make your own hemp anklets, bracelets, chokers, and necklaces.

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25 Comments on “How To Tie a Right Half Knot Spiral For Hemp Jewelry”

  1. 1 Roojy007 said at 12:28 am on September 18th, 2010:

    its justlike knitting!!

  2. 2 Pizimpz said at 12:38 am on September 18th, 2010:

    I love your videos they are very helpful :)

  3. 3 whapoosh22 said at 12:46 am on September 18th, 2010:

    how would you do it to twist it the other way?

  4. 4 qajs1 said at 1:32 am on September 18th, 2010:

    umm…I have 1 realllllyyyy long string…..What do i do with it. And how did you make that top part!!

  5. 5 RawkStarrPrincess said at 2:13 am on September 18th, 2010:

    Does this type of knot work for other materials? Like Embroidery thread? I don’t have hemp right now…. (more accurately I cant find it since I moved) But I want to make a key chain for someone and was wondering if I could use some other kind of string… yarn perhaps?

  6. 6 squirrelzrkool said at 2:28 am on September 18th, 2010:

    awesome!

  7. 7 xxemobeccaxx said at 2:58 am on September 18th, 2010:

    You have a very soothing voice… and thanks

  8. 8 emsqua said at 3:30 am on September 18th, 2010:

    it looks like watterson-cricks double helix :D

  9. 9 me3121 said at 4:07 am on September 18th, 2010:

    yeah .. i also don.t know to do the first knok…how u done?

  10. 10 killerinabox said at 4:17 am on September 18th, 2010:

    This is a very good video! x3 Thank you very much.

  11. 11 dohboiii said at 5:12 am on September 18th, 2010:

    what is that very first knot??? sry, im new to this

  12. 12 7356205 said at 5:16 am on September 18th, 2010:

    @MonoxideXT

    WALMART! haha

  13. 13 imPricless3 said at 5:52 am on September 18th, 2010:

    Walmart…
    $5

  14. 14 sabledavenport said at 6:15 am on September 18th, 2010:

    Hey thanks your great at this video making buisness : )

  15. 15 iBucalov said at 6:22 am on September 18th, 2010:

    thanks !))

  16. 16 elgordoandrico said at 6:25 am on September 18th, 2010:

    You can get hemp pretty much at any art store.

  17. 17 4codwawii4 said at 7:24 am on September 18th, 2010:

    good vid bruv, the expertvillage videos suck

  18. 18 shaylamarie23 said at 8:23 am on September 18th, 2010:

    how to you tie that knot?? and make it look so neat.

  19. 19 ktalagata said at 9:07 am on September 18th, 2010:

    any craft store..like michaels,even walmart

  20. 20 MonoxideXT said at 9:45 am on September 18th, 2010:

    where can i get hemp???

    pls reply…

  21. 21 UtleyvilleHemp said at 10:05 am on September 18th, 2010:

    Which ever makes you more comfortable…whatever string is in your right hand is the right hand knotter and whatever string that is in your left hand is your right hand knotter when tying spirals.

  22. 22 iluvanimalsxoxo said at 10:19 am on September 18th, 2010:

    i know how it twists in the prosses of tieng it, so do you stay in one string the whole time or switch when it makes an entire turn?

  23. 23 Mitchif1 said at 10:54 am on September 18th, 2010:

    I know I was just curious if the name of each knot had some logic on the technical side of it’s stitch. I didn’t want to be telling people I was doing a right half knot when I wasn’t. Thanks for the info it works great!

  24. 24 UtleyvilleHemp said at 11:11 am on September 18th, 2010:

    Don’t think about it so much. Language is just there to convey an image or a thought…;)

  25. 25 Mitchif1 said at 12:09 pm on September 18th, 2010:

    Why does the right half knot appear to turn counterclockwise and the left clockwise. It seems to me a right knot would turn clockwise or “righty tighty” , left knot counterclockwise or “lefty loosy”Am I being dislexic or missing something.


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