Headhunter's knot- interweave method

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2017
  • In this video I demonstrate a few headhunter's knots tied out of a 4L5B turk's head knot. This time we use the interweave method of tying the knot. We tie a regular 2 pass headhunter's knot, a sobre variant, as well as a 3 pass version of the knot.
    The headhunter's knot comes from a family of gaucho knots, but it has a distinct look to it deserving its own naming. The knot is usually recognized for having one and a half of a "V" running along the knot.
    The knot can also be tied using the running method. See a few examples below.
    2 pass headhunter's knot:
    www.paracordguild.com/headhunt...
    3 pass headhunter's knot:
    www.paracordguild.com/3-pass-h...
    Enjoy the video! Let's hunt some heads!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 42

  • @Mgtow-R-B-pill

    Outstanding tutorial like always. Thanks for this

  • @arianmanchego
    @arianmanchego 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for these wonderfully clear demonstrations! I use these knots to finish different cordage jobs at outdoor use areas. One thing that would be helpful to me would be to know the difference in weave results on the object. What I mean is that some of these weaves tighten down on themselves, to form a self-supporting woven object that "floats" on the support, while others tighten down on the support and become immobile the more you tighten them. Each has their own use of course. Thanks again for the wonderful work.

  • @roseworld8091
    @roseworld8091 4 роки тому +2

    I LOVE your demonstrations!!

  • @leonardtaylor8394
    @leonardtaylor8394 Рік тому

    Beautiful knot braiding,thank you , for your work,💕

  • @chris7662
    @chris7662 4 роки тому +2

    I used a 1" dowel, a 4'-6" piece of 550 paracord and fell short 1" from

  • @gedep
    @gedep 6 років тому +7

    Hey Mark,

  • @th.burggraf7814
    @th.burggraf7814 4 роки тому

    A really eye-pleasing interweave. I've expanded the Turks Head to 6 lead 7 bight, but I'm struggling with the interweave. Can you give me an advice how to start the interweave?

  • @joaovictor2135
    @joaovictor2135 6 років тому +4

    Here in Brazil it is called left charroa. considered very difficult.

  • @AchillesWrath1
    @AchillesWrath1 5 років тому +3

    I get confused on what sequence to do next. How do you remember them?

  • @Websteria
    @Websteria 6 років тому +2

    Mark, is it possible to tie a headhunters knot with more leads, so thicker I guess. Would an 8 lead 10 bight base knot work?

  • @davidmistoffelees8459
    @davidmistoffelees8459 5 років тому

    Could it be considered 3/4 of a W :3

  • @richcifelli7777

    Thanks very much! Your presentation is fantastic. May I ask where you got the brass lacing needle?

  • @martin11844
    @martin11844 3 роки тому

    hellooo hey do you know if is any tutorial to make it from a 4 leads 7 bigths ???

  • @matheusvalois1046
    @matheusvalois1046 4 роки тому

    Thank you, its was very very usefull

  • @davidlyndroguemaster
    @davidlyndroguemaster 4 роки тому

    Mark is it possible to make the 3rd method into a bracelet

  • @martin11844
    @martin11844 3 роки тому +1

    i'm finnally getting these kind of knots on wire

  • @barbararodda1974
    @barbararodda1974 6 років тому +4

    Do any of your tutorials show how the ends are hidden?

  • @goliath257
    @goliath257 2 роки тому

    Does this knot have any practical applications or is it a sort of zen exercise. Perplexed.

  • @TheMsmolt
    @TheMsmolt 6 років тому

    ok the guy that put this up are you still around ? after 8 weeks i finally got it ll only problem i need to make it wider so how do i add more rows

  • @michaelbrown2308
    @michaelbrown2308 3 роки тому

    I have been trying for several weeks to follow this tutorial and the guacho knot tutorial. I can follow the "under 1 - over 2" kind of direction - but never know where he is re-entering the knot. Without knowing where he is re-entering, it is a guess at which ones to go under or over. This is very very difficult tutorial to follow.