Caption: Follow the standing end through the knot, taking care to lay the working end always along the same side of the standing end. Repeat for as many iterations as desired. Work slack out. How to start.
Source: Tied and photographed for Wikipedia by Kbh3rd on August 29, 2004.
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2004-08-29 21:59 Kbh3rd 640×480× (69001 bytes) Finished carrick mat knot
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