How to Tie the Books Together Again
The limited edition set is tied using a double crown knot in
6mm hardy hemp line, with the four ends seized with constrictor knots.
The books ship with
instructions
describing how to retie this knot.
You can see it being tied in this 30 second movie.
It's fiddly to do if you only have two handfuls of five fingers apiece, but of course it
can be done if you follow the instructions carefully. It's a little bit easier
if you have a pair of friend's hands to help you.
Illustration Errata
In fact, there are some other inaccuracies in the knot illustrations, which are minor and only
troubling to the eagle-eyed.
But, for completeness, and in case you care about such
things (we do, so it does bother us that even these little mistakes slipped through), here they are:
- Rope changes lay between steps
-
There are several inconsistencies in the lay of the rope in
the knot illustrations. The lay of a rope is the way its component strands wind around themselves.
When rope such as traditional 3-strand rope is manufactured, it
has either right- or left-hand lay, which corresponds
to a clockwise or anticlockwise winding along its length. A piece of
rope therefore has the same lay along its entire length, and an illustration that
shows anything different is plainly wrong.
You can see this error in the PDF above (if you know what
you're looking for): the rope switches, from one step to the next, between
different lays.
- Two ends of rope don't match
-
If you look carefully at the illustration of the knot in the front matter of Water
you can see that one end of it is right-hand lay, and the other is left-hand lay.
An impossible piece of rope, and not something that even the Knot-Shop Man could produce!
- Jill's bracelet in Earth
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The little illustration of Jill in the Earth book shows her wrists unadorned. But if you've been following
the text you know that she should have the bracelet on her wrist that Mister Overhand tied
on for her.