How To Tie A Balthus Knot
The Balthus knot is a voluminous and symmetrical knot. Because the wide is wrapped around the small end numerous times, the Balthus knot is one of the larger knots and results a short tie when the tying is completed. Try tying the Balthus knot with one of the perfect ties from Rogier.
Tying A Balthus Knot Step By Step
The Balthus knot step-by-step guide below provides more detail about how to perform each step correctly.
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Step 1 Start tying with right side of the fabric facing inward. Start with the wide end of the tie on the right side and the small end of the left side. |
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Step 2 Move the wide end under small end to the left side. |
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Step 3 Move the wide end up towards the neck loop. |
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Step 4 Move the wide end through the neck loop and down to the right side. |
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Step 5 Move the wide end up towards the neck loop. |
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Step 6 Move the wide end through the neck loop and down to the left. |
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Step 7 Move the wide end up and towards the neck loop. |
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Step 8 Move the wide end through the neck loop and down to the right side. |
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Step 9 Move the wide end across the front loops and to the left. |
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Step 10 Move the wide end up into the neck loop. |
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Step 11 Move the wide end through the loop. |
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Step 12 Pull the wide end down and tighten the knot. Adjust the knot until it looks perfect. |
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