How to Tie a Tie Harlequin Knot

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

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  • @nicklasvoncloust5001
    @nicklasvoncloust5001 3 года назад +1

    I wonder if you can use this knot to tie a scarf, or an ascot? This "Harlequin Knot" is so cool, I love it. It is by far the most sophisticated knot I ever seen. Thanks for sharing Patrick.

  • @gamondre1270
    @gamondre1270 9 лет назад +1

    This tie knot is awesome thank you so much it attracts all the attention

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  9 лет назад

      Diondre Downes It's the least I can do for you my friend.

  • @erickportugal7351
    @erickportugal7351 7 лет назад +1

    Another excellent knot added to my collection, thanks again Mr. Novotny

  • @tylermorenus7099
    @tylermorenus7099 10 лет назад +12

    Dude, thanks so much for doing a video of my knot! I've finally made it.

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  10 лет назад +3

      Tyler Morenus I love the Harlequin Knot. It's been on my hit list for a while and then I learned it and it was so easy to remember how to do it. Thanks for creating so a great knot Tyler.

    • @steventhomson21
      @steventhomson21 7 лет назад

      Nice tie man

  • @CannedMan
    @CannedMan 3 года назад +1

    When you do the first fold, is it actually a twist? When I fold, I end up with the front facing forwards every time, which makes it hard to get the front corner pointing upwards. Thanks for your videos, mate; I really enjoy them, and have been using them for years now.

  • @coinmandanm9380
    @coinmandanm9380 7 лет назад

    One of the things that I think is the neatest about your Channel is the fact that you have enough courtesy to give credit to where you've gotten the knot that your tying. You tell what other channel who the person was and things like that. I think that's really big on your part to share that information.

  • @dfrock3509
    @dfrock3509 10 лет назад +1

    Very cool diamond shape, I haven't gotten it quite yet but I'll keep trying! Thanks for the invention and the post

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  10 лет назад

      D Frock I got you email and they look great. I have seen something similar to the 2nd picture but only half of your idea was done as a Cross Windsor. Both are very cool ideas and I look forward to learning them and hopefully sharing your inventions in other Publications. Take care David and I thank you.

  • @nicoCdandelion
    @nicoCdandelion 9 лет назад +3

    This is an awesome knot, but I thought it was a little too large, so I folded the short side in half before I tied it. The results were pretty amazing. Also, I want to thank you for the concept of knot creation. My goal for the semester (I teach at a university) is never to show up for a day of class with the same knot. So far, so good, and I've been able to invent several knots myself. Your channel is wonderful.

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  9 лет назад

      Frank Domenico Cipriani Interesting idea. I will have to give it a try. What is your students responses for wearing exotic necktie knots to class?

    • @mariacipriani3346
      @mariacipriani3346 9 лет назад

      Wow, a different one each day! You must be kidding....(k)not!

    • @nicoCdandelion
      @nicoCdandelion 9 лет назад

      Maria, I was getting TIEerd of the same old knot.

    • @mariacipriani3346
      @mariacipriani3346 9 лет назад

      I bow to your ties.

    • @nicoCdandelion
      @nicoCdandelion 9 лет назад

      Patrick Novotny Patrick I thought I responded, but somehow it didn't show up. At first they didn't notice, or didn't say anything but one by one people have been asking me to teach them knots. It's a wonderful way to express individuality and inventiveness in under five minutes.

  • @lyric_tenor5210
    @lyric_tenor5210 10 лет назад

    FINALLY! Thanks, Patrick Novotny !

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  10 лет назад

      Lyric_Tenor Sorry about the delay.

    • @lyric_tenor5210
      @lyric_tenor5210 10 лет назад

      Patrick Novotny No worries, man. I'm just glad U posted it. Oh yeah, D. Finfrock has some new knots, on Pinterest, I see.

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  10 лет назад

      Lyric_Tenor Yes. We have been emailing each other regarding his new knot inventions. Very cool knots coming soon.

    • @lyric_tenor5210
      @lyric_tenor5210 10 лет назад

      Patrick Novotny #winning

  • @mgvarghese
    @mgvarghese Год назад

    Fantastic very very cool

  • @seunawe2258
    @seunawe2258 9 лет назад

    Harlequin all the way...... must be looking right through my heart

  • @zhygarev
    @zhygarev 9 лет назад

    Cool looking knot!
    In first seconds I thought it`s my Diamond knot, but then saw it`s not. Top part looks different.
    Soo many cool knots I missed last half year. Need some time to take it up!

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  9 лет назад

      Anatoliy Zhygarev Where have you been?

    • @zhygarev
      @zhygarev 9 лет назад

      I was really busy in business. Will tell you later in FB.

  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 9 лет назад

    I didn't think you could beat the trinity... WOW!

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  9 лет назад

      Akshat Saraf I love the Trinity Knot and I think it will be a classic knot in the future, but I agree this one is over the top.

    • @me0101001000
      @me0101001000 9 лет назад

      For sure!

  • @SirYoungMan
    @SirYoungMan 10 лет назад +1

    Could you post videos on choosing the most appropriate knots for certain occasions, and also matching your ties with different color shirts and suits?

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  10 лет назад

      SirYoungMan Those are some great ideas and I thank you. I will certainly be doing videos on these most commonly asked questions. Stay tuned.

  • @shakerahmed6233
    @shakerahmed6233 8 лет назад

    Great work i do different tie knots every week at schhol, students give me enough respect, trying to do a new tie knot for the chamions leage final.

  • @denyscalheyros6614
    @denyscalheyros6614 4 года назад

    Wonderful

  • @denyscalheyros6614
    @denyscalheyros6614 4 года назад

    Very nice

  • @steventhomson21
    @steventhomson21 7 лет назад

    Nice tie man

  • @GMO--ge4ir
    @GMO--ge4ir Год назад

    Da o'ly problem wit these wonderful kn👔ts is,dat da "lil' end" *neeeeevva* stays under da collar,where it's supposed ta *stay put* .😔

  • @dragicadjurin5493
    @dragicadjurin5493 6 лет назад

    The Crosse Tie Invention
    It started as a croak around the gates of Croatian soldiers, and today is the most widespread fashion detail in the world.
    The cravat was initially the name for the rubbish around the door, which was a recognizable Croatian soldier who was fired under the French flag in the Thirty Years' War (1618 - 1648). This "fashion" detail sparked the great interest of Parisians who had always been interested in quality innovations in the field of dress. Young French King Louis XIV. began to wear a tie in 1646 when he was only seven years old and in some way determined the fashion standard of all French nobles. They soon adopted this new garment that was worn by la Croate ('in Croatian way'), which at the same time became the new root of the French word of the cravate. How much the French liked the tie showed enough evidence that in 1667 a special Regiment of Royal Cravates was formed and was named after the Croats who were in its composition and wore a tie. It did not take long for the tie to be widened with Europe as a sign of culture and elegance. The ties in France have long become a symbol of progress, so during the French Revolution they wore black ties as a sign of protest against backward, outdated ideas. In England the tie becomes fashion trend after Charles II. with her back from exile. The tie as a fashion accessory especially takes a sting after the First World War when it becomes a frequent part of clothing combinations in the United States. Although the tie was worn earlier, Britannica and many other encyclopaedias consider the first "official" use of the tie to be recorded in 1656, which means that 2016 will be the 450th anniversary of its first official use.
    Types of tie tie
    In the late 90s, two Cambridge investigators (Thomas Fink and Yong Mao), using mathematical modeling, were able to calculate that there were 85 theoretical possibilities of binding the standard tie node (limiting the number of "moves" to nine). Only a dozen of these 85 knots correspond to conventional images that are symmetrical. The most popular ways to tie the tie are a plain knot, a double knot, a small knot, a classic windsor and a half-windsor. It is worth mentioning also the "Atlantic style" in which the knot binds from behind, and is very popular, as well as so-called "Atlantic style". bow tie. The windsor knot was named after its inventor, the Duke of Windsor. In addition to being familiar with the way he tied the tie, the Duke was also remembered as a person who abdicated for love. Namely, Duke of Windsor was King of England under Edward VIII. and his rule is considered one of the shortest. He wanted to marry for his love, American Wallis Simpson, who had two divorces behind him. Not wanting to cause a crisis in the state, he decided to abdicate after only 326 days of rule. He then received the title of Duke of Windsor, by which way the ties were tied. The Duke was known as a fashion-conscious person with an exquisitely dressy taste. So no wonder she managed to invent a famous windsor knot - one of the most popular tie ties today.
    Columns of the colonel
    Shortly after the Thirty Years' War, already in 1667, a special tie of the Royal Cravates Regiment was established in the French Army. They were the light horsemen armed with short guns, and the members of these military units called the "Croats". In Central and Western Europe, this name became a synonym for the kind of lighter horsemen. Over time, among the Croatians, there were more and more Hungarians, Poles, Romanians and other Eastern European peoples among them. That is why during the second half of the 17th century the name "Hrvat" was replaced by the name "Husar", which later became more and more used for this kind of conjuncture. These "Croats", or "horns", were protected by a shield consisting of a closed helmet, a fleece jacket, an iron collar, and an armored shield for the upper thigh. Besides, they also had a thick leather coat worn under or over the armor. The main weapon they used was a short rifle, and besides her, there were several pistols in the saddle. They had a sword or sword from a cold weapon, and they could fight as pedestrians except as horsemen.
    Necklace around Pula Arena
    About Pula's Arena on October 18, 2003 is the largest tie in the world. "The Tie around the Arena" is the work of Marijan Bušić and has entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest and longest tie in the world. She wielded the outer walls of the Arena and represented a message of openness, warmth and love. It weighed about 800 kilograms, it was eight feet wide and in its widest part was 26 meters, while the knot of the neck was about nine feet deep. In the largest tie in the world, about ten thousand meters of cloth was seized, and 120 kilometers of knots were consumed.
    What does the color of the tie mean?
    Red color is power, richness, power, and passion. Often, they are led by office leaders or groups of people who need to be motivated. Blue is a calming color that means peace and temper. The best choice is when leaving n

  • @robertricci2671
    @robertricci2671 8 лет назад

    Patric this was a sweet knot but can you add better lighting when u tie the knot thanks.

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  8 лет назад

      My apologises. Just trying to get better as I go all the time. Thanks for watching.

  • @jesseebarfield7290
    @jesseebarfield7290 9 лет назад +2

    what kind of tie is on the main picture of the videos

  • @narinebipat2639
    @narinebipat2639 8 лет назад +1

    a very sweet knot but butcher it good and proper dude hehe

  • @kwanyulee44
    @kwanyulee44 8 лет назад

    Nice diamond type... do i need longer tie to do so? as usual you make many knots... hehe

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  8 лет назад

      +Kwan Yu Lee Not normally unless you are tall and or have a big neck.

  • @jesseebarfield7290
    @jesseebarfield7290 9 лет назад +1

    I want one

  • @majorkonfuzion1007
    @majorkonfuzion1007 8 лет назад

    i did it !! well kind of.

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  8 лет назад

      It's a tricky one to master. I'm sure it turned out great.

  • @ramongarcia4110
    @ramongarcia4110 8 лет назад

    wuao amazing

  • @Tumbleweed36
    @Tumbleweed36 8 лет назад

    nice tie, what designer is your shirt? name, size, fit..

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  8 лет назад

      Calvin Klein, Medium short, Regular. This one is off the rack.

  • @stuartshaffren5126
    @stuartshaffren5126 8 лет назад

    Your ties look great, why don't you print a book of knots with illustrations?

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  8 лет назад

      That's a great idea. I haven't written a book before, but this seems like a great place to start.

    • @bismarckswalkingstick
      @bismarckswalkingstick 8 лет назад

      You would do better to compose a book on Neckties. Now THAT would be something i would not hesitate to spend a considerable amount of money from my pocket on!

  • @piterpipo3973
    @piterpipo3973 8 лет назад

    pero que ta piola ta súper a ver si lo traduces al castellano

  • @r.n501
    @r.n501 10 лет назад

    How might I send you an image perhaps a video of a knot I've created?

    • @PatrickNovotny
      @PatrickNovotny  10 лет назад

      Artashir Martel email works good. info@patricksellsvictoria.com

    • @r.n501
      @r.n501 10 лет назад

      Patrick Novotny I've sent it.

  • @theentertainer1097
    @theentertainer1097 7 лет назад

    I didn't even know of this...

  • @piterpipo3973
    @piterpipo3973 8 лет назад

    traduce k no entiendo ni madre