The carrick mat is a flat woven decorative
knot which can be used as a mat or pad.
Its name is based on the mat's decorative-type
carrick bend with the ends connected together, forming an
endless knot. A larger form, called the prolong knot, is made by expanding the basic carrick mat by extending, twisting, and overlapping its outer
bights, then weaving the free ends through them. This process may be repeated to produce an arbitrarily long mat.
In its basic form it is the same as a 3-lead, 4-bight
Turk's head knot.
The basic carrick mat, made with two passes of rope, also forms the central motif in the
logo of the
International Guild of Knot Tyers.
When tied to form a cylinder around the central opening, instead of lying flat, it can be used as a
woggle.
See also
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List of knots
References
External links
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Alternating knots and links
Fibered knots and links
Fully amphichiral knots and links
Hyperbolic knots and links
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