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Quiz

1. Which of the following is a type of decorative knot used in jewelry and other
arts and crafts projects?
A. Mystic Knot C. Square knot
B. Chain Sennit D. Larks head knot

2. What is the reduction value of a chain sennit?


A. 3:1 B. 4:1 C. 5:1 D. 6:1

3. How to make a sinnet on a rope?


C. Form a loop and tuck it into the noose.
D. Complete the chain by feeding the end through the final bight.
C. It is formed by making a series of simple crochet -like stitches in the line.
D. A type of decorative knot used in jewelry and other arts and crafts projects.

4. What are the advantages of chain sennit?


E. requires minimal skills
F. requires more skills
G. Requires more cords & minimal skills
H. Requires minimal cords & minimal skills.
Quiz

5-6. Give at least 2 other names of Chain sennit


1. Daisy Chain
2. Monkey Chain
3. Monkey Braid
4. Single Trumpet Braid
5. Single Bugle Braid
6. Chain Stitch
7. Crochet Stitch
8. Chain Braid
7-10. Arrange the steps in making a chain sennit.
A. Form a loop and tuck it into the noose
B. When the chain is long enough, lock it by passing the end through the
final loop.
C. Make a noose in the rope.
D. Make another loop and tuck it into the previous loop.
9. Make a noose in the rope.
10. Form a loop and tuck it into the noose.
Mystic Knot
Description: The Mystic Knot is also known as the Pan Chang Knot. It represents the
endless cycle of nature.There is a closely woven diamond design in the center.
Surrounding it are three loops and four folded segments.
This traditional knot is one of the most highly used techniques in Chinese Macrame. It
is also the most complex. Practice it several times, until you can make it without the
instructions.

Recommend material use: flexible, which makes tightening easier.


Size 2mm or 4mm will give you more room to work. Make the knot at least 4 inches in
length the first time you practice it.

You can use this knot in a variety of Macrame projects. Try it as a pendant, a focal
knot for a bracelet or belt, or even a clasp for a purse.
Key to images and text:

Narrow Bights -- Labeled with numbers and small pins. These


form the woven portion at the center of the knot.
Loops and wide folded segments -- Labeled with letters and
large pins. These are outside the center area.
Arrows -- Direction
Yellow Pins -- Marked bights 3 and 4
Forward -- Toward the front of the board
Backward -- Toward the back of the board

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