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A Celtic button knot is a
stopper knot Stopper may refer to: * Bung, a plug used to stop the opening of a container ** Laboratory rubber stopper, a specific type of bung * Plug (sanitation), used to stop a drainage outlet * Defender (association football), in soccer (association footba ...
on a single rope that results in a spherical decorative knot with hair braid / basket weave pattern. It is essentially a single strand
Turk's Head Knot A Turk's head knot, sometimes known as a sailor's knot, is a decorative knot with a variable number of interwoven strands forming a closed loop. The name refers to a general family of knots, not an individual knot. While this knot is typically ma ...
that is structured such a way that it is effectively tied around the rope itself, creating a stopper. It typically is used as a
button A button is a fastener that joins two pieces of fabric together by slipping through a loop or by sliding through a buttonhole. In modern clothing and fashion design, buttons are commonly made of plastic but also may be made of metal, wood, o ...
, or as a knot securing the end of the rope from fraying.


Tying

There are 4 main steps to tying the Celtic knot: # two consecutive overhand loops, the last one placed partially over the first forming two petals of a four petal flower # left end woven from right horizontally through the loops; over, under, over, under forming the third petal # left end woven again from left: over the edge, under, under, over and up through the central hole finishing the four petal flower ## optional: pushing the end again into the knot following the main part consistently on the inside. This may be repeated to give volume to the knot # tightening evenly to close the petals of the flower forming a sphere around the main part File:1 CelticKnot 1 of 1st pass.jpg, Step one of tying a Celtic Button knot is a simple loop File:2 CelticKnot 2 of 1st pass.jpg, Step two of tying a Celtic Button knot is another loop File:3 CelticKnot 3 of 1st pass.jpg, Step three of tying a Celtic Button knot end wowen into loops File:4 CelticKnot 4 of 1st pass.jpg, Step four: the end goes over the edge line, and under until the middle File:5 CelticKnot 1 of optional 2nd pass.jpg, Optional second pass-step one: follow the first pass on the inside File:6 CelticKnot 2 of optional 2nd pass.jpg, Optional second pass-step two: follow the first pass on the inside File:7 CelticKnot optional 2nd Pass Done.jpg, Optional second pass-final step of tying a Celtic Button knot done File:8 Celtic Knot optional 3rd Pass Done.jpg, Optional third pass-final step of tying a Celtic Button knot done File:9 Celtic Knot 3 Pass Almost Tightened.jpg, Tightening step of tying a 3 pass Celtic Button knot File:Three Pass Celtic Knot As Rope Swing Seat.jpg, A 3 pass Celtic Button knot as seat of a rope swing File:DirsekteTekIpteDugmeHalkasi.JPG, Celtic Button knot on the bight therefore double, flat, with loop File:DirskteTekIpteDugmeCiftKat.JPG, Celtic Button knot on the bight therefore double, tightened, with loop


References

{{Knots Decorative knots Stopper knots