Josephine Knot

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About Josephine Knot : PRINT

Today I am enclosing a picture of six Josephine knots joined together. It has three strings (two mustard and one red). For the purpose of clarity, I have also enclosed a single Josephine knot with two strings. This knot, originally from the East, was named after Empress Josephine, the wife of Napoleon. It is also called Carrick Bend or Chinese coin knot. This is commonly used in macrame projects. People interested in embroidery may try this. Belts and ear-rings too can be made using these knots. Enjoy!

Regards! - mOhana

Rangoli: Josephine Knot

Comments

Lata's picture

Very nice. Yes, I would like a barrette please. Smile

ammuchandhini's picture

Wow...lovely new pattern jkm sir....i always wanted to try to convert macrame and tatting knots into kolams...u have shown us a way...thanks sir...

dibbutn's picture

Wow JKM sir this one is too good... whenever i see ur patterns, my mind says let me try this, but again another mind says no u cant Blum 3 Smile

P.Veni's picture

Excellent pattern,sir

malar anand's picture

nice sir

Suguna Murugesan's picture

nice pattern!-suguna murugesan

smahalakshmi's picture

Nice pattern Jkm sir.

Mahalakshmi

bsindhuja's picture

Lovely design!! Too tempting.... but seems difficult for me.... Sad
-Sindhuja

subashini's picture

very nice pattern.

vijaysowmya's picture

Excellent pattern sir.

Vinci's picture

Lovely pattern.
At least, let me try on the paper.

Padma Prakash's picture

Very pretty JKM sir. Even same with me like Pushpa, I fell like trying, but then keep quite, thinking not possible.

kameswari's picture

Nice pattern Sir.

brindhanagesh's picture

lovely pattern, Sir.

vasanthi's picture

centre pattern (red) looks like our old 3 x 3 pattern sikku kolam and yellow knots looks like our chikku border pattern both pattern combined...very nice sir.

vasanthi's picture

centre pattern (red) looks like our old 3 x 3 pattern sikku kolam and yellow knots looks like our chikku border pattern both pattern combined...very nice sir.

jkmrao's picture

Thanks everyone. Somehow I forgot to enclose how a single Josephine knot looks like. I am sorry. I am displaying it in the cafe section. vasantI ma'am, you are right as far as it goes. But Josephine knot is a combination of both.

Regards! - mOhana