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Does that have a name?
The technical name is the Carrick bend with ends adjacent, or the Two Coins knot. It's rather easy to tie, but in this configuration, it is purely decorative, as the addition of any tension will cause it to roll and spill. The original form of this knot is the Carrick bend with ends opposite, which will hold tension.
 
Take the time, for a perfect bind.
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VERY nice!
 
The technical name is the Carrick bend with ends adjacent, or the Two Coins knot. It's rather easy to tie, but in this configuration, it is purely decorative, as the addition of any tension will cause it to roll and spill. The original form of this knot is the Carrick bend with ends opposite, which will hold tension.
Thanks so much for your knowledge, lots to learn!
 
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