Starknot tutorial

Which I hope will be clear enough to serve.

I’ve never seen a tutorial[i][b] http://www.frayedknotarts.com/free-starknot01.html[/b][/i]l that teaches you how to do the star knot as a free button or applique-able piece for, say, a picture frame. No center stem involved.

Comments via the email on the last page, please.

Thanks.

Vince Brennan

Thank you Vince. Very complete and easy to follow. Tony

Thank you Vince, excellent project, now off to print a copy. Have a great Christmas

Hi Vince
I sent an email off to you with a couple of pictures of my star knot project that I did from Alaska Dans site 10ish years ago.

I’ve not seen it done the way you show.
I like it with the double crown :slight_smile:

Keep being knotty!
Ed. Hatherley

P.S. I show single strand stars on my public fb knotting page,

Star Knot
https://m.facebook.com/knottsforyou/photos/a.1590275837877205.1073741830.1590063977898391/1604228949815227/?type=3&source=48&_ft_=top_level_post_id.1604228949815227%3Atl_objid.1604228949815227&__tn__=E

Jeesh. Wish I could hide the long url txt and just have a hyper link saying Star Knot :-/

you can (spaces added so that the text doesn’t turn into links:
basic link: [ url ] http : / / stuff . com [ /url ]
text link: [ url = http : / / stuff . com ] link text [ /url ]

Thanks. That works.

Another way to do this is to use tinyurl.com - this allows you to use a short link text instead of a long URL. At least one major UK newspaper uses this in the techie column on Sundays (Sunday Times) to save people having to type long names from the hard copy.

Sweeney

Thanks Sweeney.
I figured it out after I posted the question.
I used the first method you posted. I had just forgotten some of my html knowledge. Used to write html for my own pages when I had a website but seems when you don’t write html on a regular basis, you forget stuff :frowning:
And old age too :slight_smile:
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.
Ed.