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5. Remove the LHK chain from the board and
shape it into a Josephine knot (see Figures 3 - 8).
Note - Attaching a short length of spare cord to
the center/bottom of the chain will help you to
keep the knot balanced (see Fig. 3).
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Josephine Knot Earrings Joan Babcock
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6. Once you have achieved the correct shape, pin the knot
to the board with the cord ends hanging downward. Bring
the four core cords (2 from each end of the chain) over the
top of the J. Knot (see Fig. 9 for the correct positioning)
and the KCs (1 per side) under the J.Knot.
7. With both chain ends, take the KC and make a LHK around
the 2 core cords (see Fig. 10). This locks the shape of the
Josephine Knot into place. Adjust the shape if necessary.
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Chapter One
Knot Diagrams
Materials
Knot Diagrams