how to tie a trinity knot
The Trinity Knot should come with a strict warning because it's known to make people overwhelmed. It's one of the most difficult tie knots in our collection and it needs to be approached with caution. The Trinity Knot showcases three distinct axes that weave together in the middle. It's attention grabbing, intricate and incredibly fancy. If you have a bit of suppressed OCD and want to prove that you're a knot-tying genius, the Trinity Knot is your new challenge. If you happen to conquer it, we'll be presenting you with your black belt in knot-tying. Metaphorically speaking. Good luck on your journey.
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Trinity Knot tying steps
- Place the tie around your neck with the wide end on the left and the skinny end on the right. Position the wide end at the desired length you'd like it to finish.
- Cross the skinny over the wide end towards the left.
- Fold it up through the neck loop from underneath and then pass it down to the left side.
- Cross it underneath the wide end towards the right.
- Fold it up through the neck loop and then pass it down to the left side.
- Cross it over the wide end towards the right.
- Fold it up through the neck loop from underneath.
- Pass it down through the loop you created in the previous step. Keep it loose.
- Cross it underneath the wide end towards the right.
- Cross the skinny end to the centre and pass it through the loop you just created in the previous step.
- Pull the skinny end to tighten the knot and tuck it behind the neck loop on the left side.