The picture on the right is of a
knotting hook worn
on the left hand. You should make a knotting hook for the hand
that you do not hold the knotting tool with.
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Uncoil a foot or more of heavy aluminum wire. Hold your hand with
the palm facing the floor. Place the end of the wire between
your ring finger and pinkie at the base of the fingers
so that the end sticks up slightly beyond
the back of your hand and the rest of the wire is below the
palm of your hand.
- Then, holding the larger portion of the
wire, wrap it around your pinkie, moving it first towards the outside
of your hand, then upwards, then over the top of your hand, and then
down again between your pinkie and ring finger.
- Next bend the wire
first towards your thumb and then up between the ring finger and
the middle finger.
- Then bend it over the middle finger and down between
the middle finger and the index finger.
- Then bend the wire towards the
thumb so it extends straight out parallel to the floor. Cut the wire
so that there is 2 1/4 inches extending out from your hand.
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Make a fist to adjust the bends in the wire to confirm to your
hand. Remove the knotting hook from your hand and bend it as
necessary so that
when you put it back on it will lie close to the base of your fingers.
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Use rosary pliers to make a hook like the one shown in the picture.
Notice that the wire bends upwards near the hook. Make this
bend with pliers.
Now make another very slight upward bend 1 cm back from the hook.
Try out the knotting hook. When using the knotting hook,
you must push the hook past
that strand you intend to pull through the groove in the knotting tool
and then pull the hook back in order to hook the strand and pull it
through the groove. Video
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If it is hard to push the hook past the strand of cord you
are trying to pull through the groove, try increasing the upward
bends near the hook.
- The hook should slide freely under the coils of the cord.
If the hook scrapes against the knotting tool, you may need to
shorten the short arm of the hook with wire clippers and or
use the pliers to reduce the width of the hook.
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