Rope napkin ring- turk's head style
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- In this video I show you how to make a napkin ring out rope. This time we are using a turk's head knot for the job.
This is an excellent project for beautifying your table. It gives it a bit of a nautical look.
In this video I am using a 3 pass version of the knot, but you can easily add more passes if you are using smaller diameter rope. I recommend using rope between 1/8 of an inch to 1/4 of an inch in diameter.
Enjoy the project!
Very clear best video of this not I have seen and I have watched several. Thanks for your time.
What a fantastic video, your demonstrating technique makes the knot ver6 clear to follow, thank you!
Marko
Awesome way to secure the ends of a knot. I’ve glued, as well as, sewn the ends with clear fishing line when using stranded cord.
Thanks for sharing; I now have an added tool in my arsenal of knot know how.
Donald
Excelente.
Dear Mark, thank you for sharing this! I’m celebrating Thanksgiving this weekend and was in the shops today for the table setting, but napkin rings are ridiculously expensive. This diy makes for lovely, textured, natural napkin rings. I used cheap 2-3mm sisal, and went around 4 times in stead of 3. I used a bit of tape (washi but I’m sure any kind will do) to stick the standing hand to the cilinder/pvc. Another piece of tape over the working end to harden the nib makes the fourth pass loads easier. To speed up the process I simply tied the loose ends together with a double knot, flipped the ring inside out, and glued down the knot with some wood glue for extra security. Looks lovely and works a treat, and much better than paying €24+ for 8 modern napkin rings! Thanks for sharing your talent, kind regards from the Netherlands.
Thank you. My only hope of learning this knot.
Thank you, Mark, for this tutorial. I hope to use this to make some nautical-style napkin rings for my son with lighthouse ornaments glued on them. Blessings!
Finally a video I can actually understand. You made this so easy! Thank you tons!! 💕
Thank-you for sharing this. My husband used to make something like this in Scouts, it was called a woggle, or scarf-ring. I will certainly make some of these for our new table when we move 🙂
I wanted to enjoy it a thousand times, I loved it, congratulations, and thank you
La mejor explicación de como realizar el trenzado, Gracias!!!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you. Regards to you from South Africa 💫
Very good and clear instructions. I really like the way you spliced the ends.
Excellent video - well explained and easy to follow. Thank you very much!
Neat and precise work!!
Very good explanation..thanks!
Mark, Thank you i had trouble at first then your complete easy to follow instructions put me back on tract. I saw a napkin ring I really liked it was $75 for 6 and it was a cream satin rope with a simple tassel. I started to look for instructions on how to make that one when I ran across your napkkn ring holders. I love the simplicity. I used a Tortilla rolling pin instead of the pvc. IT worked as well. I looke forward to subscribing and liking your video. Cant wait to see them all. Please keep up the great work.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤😘🇧🇷 Este foi o melhor vídeo explicativo que eu encontrei muito obrigada sou sua inscrita bye bye
Excelente explicação. Demorei um pouco mas, consegui produzir…Obrigada.
E eu que tô quase desistindo 😂
Oi Leiva, tenta ver outras explicações e depois volta no dele. Tenho certeza que uma hora vc consegue. Insista…
A finalização dele é perfeita!
Eu conhecia esse trabalho, porém, tua finalização é perfeita ! Fantástico ! A explicação é bem clara ! Obrigada!!
Thanks for the excellent instruction!
Me fue dificil aprender esta nudo y lo logré con tu explicación gracias yuju
Very nice! Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks for wonderful video and the detailed information ❤. Can't wait to do mine 😊
Thank you! the easiest instruction!
Very good and thorough video 😊
Obrigada pela forma que ensinaste, foi a única que consegui aprender...gratidão.
Com vc realmente aprendi a fazer esse porta guardanapos
Eu não entendo nada de inglês mas este foi o melhor jeito de aprender amei , ótima explicação ❤️❤️
Looks great!
thank you!
Sensacional!.
Lindo ❤️😍❤️ demais...!!!!!
Looks'' nice as a napkin ring. I Wonder how that rope would look colored to fit decor.thank you for sharing
As oi
Perfect
This is amazing!! Thank you
Adorei!!
Melhor explicação q eu vi!!💯💯
Please
I like the way you explain and going slow so please can you make another knot it is the same here but the wires are two by two and far away from each other in three levels so it became higher in it long ( napkin ring)
I wish I clear myself and you get me
It looks like braid, but different procedure.
How would you make this if you wanted two different cord colors?
I was thinking you are making this the wrong way round until you got to the way you splice the ends in,do you know that with any Turks head you can double it from the bottom like a rooftops knot or from the top like a diamond knot?
How long is all the nope used for knots? 3 meters? Please I want to try it today 😍
How much it cost for the piece if you sell it
Can you tell me where you got the thicker twine used in this tutorial?
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pouvez vous me donner la longueur de la carde et les distances à laquelle vous avez mis les scotch merci
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Terrible