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    These Waxed Linen earrings reminiscent of Josephine Knotsare one of my easiest designs to make.They are favorites of mine to wear and I've made them in sev-eral colors. Level - Advanced BeginnerSkills needed - Micro-Macrame Knots - Larks Head Knot chain, OverhandKnot, Square Knot, Flat Square Knot

    Josephine KnotEarrings

    by Joan Babcock

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    Figure X

    Josephine Knot Earrings

    Materials4-ply Waxed Linen:

    4 lengths @ 20 (Core cords)

    2 length @ 80 (Knotting Cord)(2) 4 mm barrel beads (hole must be

    large enough to accomodate 4 strands

    of waxed linen)

    (2) Earring wires

    Fringe beads, if desired.

    Other Required Supplies

    Macram Board

    Quilting or Sturdy Sewing Pins

    Scissors

    Making a Josephine Knot

    1. Bundle together two core (20) cords so that the ends

    are even. Fold the bundle in half to locate the center

    point of the bundle.

    2. Fold one of the long (80) Knotting Cords (KC) in halfforming a horseshoe shaped loop at its center. Pass

    this loop over the center point of the bundled cordsand pull the ends of the KC through the loop and tight-

    en, making a Larks Head Knot (LHK) that ties the core

    cords together (see Fig. 1).

    3. Pin and/or tape the bundle to the board vertically so

    that half of the bundled cords are above the LHK and

    half below. The two 40 tails of the LHK should come

    out to the right (see Fig.1). These 2 cords will serve as

    your Knotting Cords (KCs).

    4. Working downwards from the center LHK, make a LHK

    chain 3.5 long (use the lower cord from the LHK as

    the KC for this half). Flip the chain upside down and

    continue the LHK chain in the opposite direction using

    the remaining LHK cord as the KC, adding another 3.5.

    When finished, you will have a continuous LHK chain

    7 long (see Fig. 2).

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    Figure 1

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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).

    Figure 2

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    Figure 3

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    Figure 11

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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 aroundthe 2 core cords (see Fig. 10). This locks the shape of the

    Josephine Knot into place. Adjust the shape if necessary.

    8. Bring the 4 core cords together at the center into a joined

    bundle and make a very tight SQK around them with the 2

    KCs (see Fig. 11). Cut off 2 of the core cords even with the

    bottom of the SQK leaving 2 core cords remaining.

    9. Thread a barrel bead onto the 2 core cords (see Fig. 12).

    10. Separate the core cords and thread the righthand cordthrough the loop of an earring wire in a right to left direc-

    tion. Make sure that the tip of the earring wire is facing

    towards the back of the earring (see Fig. 13).

    11. Thread the lefthand cord through the loop of the earring

    wire in a left to right direction. The 2 cords will pass each

    other going in opposite directions at the center of the wire

    loop (see Fig. 13).

    Figure 13Figure 12

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    12. Thread both ends of cord back downward through the

    barrel bead (see Fig. 14). Gradually pull down and tighten

    each cord until the wire loop is snug up against the top of

    the barrel bead (see Fig. 15).

    13. Make another SQK around the 2 core cords that come

    downward out of the barrel bead. Tighten this knot supertight by pulling the 2 KCs of the SQK straight outward (see

    Fig. 15).

    14. Cut off all of the excess cord lengths close to the knot.

    The tightness of the knot and the wax in the linen will

    keep it from working loose. Paint the knot with nail pol-

    ish for extra security if using any cord other than waxed

    linen.

    15. Add beads at the bottom center of the Josephine Knot if

    desired by tying on a spare piece of 6"cord and securingit with a couple of Half Hitches or a Flat SQK. Thread the

    fringe beads over the knots and tie off at the bottom with

    an Overhand Knot (see Fig. 16). Trim of excess cord.

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    Figure 16

    Figure 15

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    Chapter One

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    Materials

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