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This feature is awesome for working with long strands.
With this method, you position the center of the strand at A1 and tie the first half of the knot moving in the usual direction. Then you return to A1 and tie the second half of the knot moving in the opposite direction.
Saves time and aggravation. Helps distribute on-mandrel slack and tension.
This feature is great for knots with 3+ strands.
When you tie strands in order (1, 2, 3), it's almost inevitable that the 3rd strand is going to feel tight and start pulling in ways you don't want. By tying the odd strands first (1, 3) you create a stable skeleton with room for the even strands.
Helps distribute on-mandrel slack and tension. Makes dressing a pleasure with better results.
This feature adds a specialized grid that supports shifting alternating bight nests.
Unlocks Hansen knots and advanced Globe knots. A must-have for covering spherical and asymmetrical objects.
This feature lets you cycle through each row of instructions and see it render in the canvas. The effect is like watching a step-by-step tutorial.
Great for learning how to read instructions and tying complex patterns.
Go beyond row or column coding to create unique interweaves.
This advanced feature set lets you interact directly with the canvas to edit an existing knot or create one from scratch.
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