Bakenat or Josephine node

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  • Macrame: Bakenat, or Josephine Knot

Bowhrons, or zode zhezhefins, are used when weaving in the technique of Macrame. This kind of node looks solely decorative and can be placed from one or two or three threads.

Bowhrons, or zode zhezhefins, are used when weaving in the technique of Macrame. This kind of node looks solely decorative and can be placed from one or two or three threads.

Typically, such nodes weave from the threads of the same color. But for the master class, we used two fat cord of different colors. Thus, weaving will be more visual.

Step 1

Macrame: Bakenat, or Josephine Knot. Step 1

Fold the cord on the left in the form of a loop. Put it on the cord on the right, so that under the loop formed the contact of the membrane.

Step 2.

Macrame: Bakenat, or Josephine Knot. Step 2.

Take the cord on the right and thread it under the bottom of the left cord. Then to last it from top to the refill in the loop.

Step 3.

Macrame: Bakenat, or Josephine Knot. Step 3.

The knot is ready. It is very mobile - straighten it and pull a little.

Step 4.

Macrame: Bakenat, or Josephine Knot. Step 4.

Secure the pin knot on the pillow and continue to weave the planned product.

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