How To Tie The Plafond Knot (Chinese Diamond Knot)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Knot tying video tutorial. Learn how to make a plafond knot. Easy step by step instructions in this simple guide.
Also known as the Chinese diamond knot and the Chinese lanyard knot.
Can be used as a lanyard knot or as part of a keychain, key fob or zipper pull. Could also be used as the ornamentation for a necklace.
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You are a wonderful tutor so patient & clear with the instruction. Thank you so much. Take care
Knots like this always make me wonder how on earth people got the idea of doing something like that with a piece of rope. They must have had a lot of time on their hands. Amazing. Nice tuto, thanks!
By far the best tutorial I've ever seen on tying the Plafond knot!
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Very cool. Can't imagine trying to think that one up!
What a great demo of a wonderful knot. Many thanks.
This is a very cool knot. It took me a couple of tries, but I was successful. Thank you.
I'm only a beginner but I like the look of this so I thought I would give it a try. On my first attempt I ended up with something almost but not quite exactly unlike your picture, as Douglas Adams might have said .! It's a great tutorial. Plafond, incidentally, is the French word for ceiling.
Love your tutorials, another pretty knot, thank you ;-)
I’m taking a guess on tbe length of the rope, makeing it 1 meter. Will let you know how it turned out. I will be using 1.5 mm Ø micro cord.
Edit: 3 attempts, lol, but here is my perfect little mini knot ❤ Still love your tutorials!
1 meter equals about 3.28 foot, which was alittle too long for the micro cord, but that’s better than too short
Great video. Love this knot. Very unique and fun to tie.
Thanks again
Please provide length/ideal lenght of rope used when sharing vids… great tutorial anyways, gonna try that one.
Absolutely wonderful! Many thanks for this video.
Superb explanation, very clear!
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION.
easy to follow.
Goooood camera work..
I subscribed.
Seajay.
Great job easy to follow and understand
Thank you ever so!!
Finally got it, not going to say how many attempts it took!
Yay! Finally. Nice one.
It's now a month on from my comment below and my first attempt to tie this knot. My first attempt made me realise that you can't be an expert from day one and that you should practice all the very easy knots until you become familiar with a handful of cord but always seems to have a life of it's own. I thought I'd come back and have another go, and with lots of wisdom such as making sure that your cord is at least a foot longer than you actually think you'll need because it makes it a lot easier. I followed instructions perfectly and ended with a horrible tangle. I will be back with another update in a month's time...!
finally! thank you!!
love your tutorials
Super good. Thanks.
very nice
Great vid ^_^
Cheers Mate!
awesome knot. great video
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I maybe dumb but does it tell anywhere how long the strand should be or ?
Nope
Hands down the easiest way to tie this knot. The triple, quad, etc versions of this knot can be tied by simply adding an extra 1/2 knot (before running the working ends down through the top) and pulling a third set of two loops from the bottom to the top before tightening. For the quad version just double the instructions for a triple, and so on.
As you probably know this is a chiral knot and hence not superimposable on its mirror image. Interestingly, the plafond knot tied following you nice video yields the mirror image of knot number 807 in The Ashley Book of Knots.
Could we have another tutorial on how to untie the ones you stuff up?
I remember the frustration when I first learned how to tie this one. Tell me when you finally get it!
Cool
I don't want to tell you how many times I messed this knot up LOL
This is hard to do, and frustrating.
Got it. Thanks
Yeah it's a difficult one. I think everyone finds it hard the very first time they try it. I remember I did. Glad you finally got it though!