I usually have a need to tie a few of these for some projects at once, then don’t need to tie any for a year or so. Then I have to come back here and re-learn it again.😂 But then it usually comes rushing back about halfway through your video LoL.
Dude, thank you. I started watching one guy to try and learn, I am at 13 times now. each time it seems different. If you cannot see the other line to be counted how do you know. 2 minutes in I knew I was going to figure this one. Best video on Turkshead that I have seen. Again thank you.
I am absolutely thankful to follow this video, I have to keep relearning it over and over after my stroke, so this has helped me clearly how to rebraid the turks head knot.
I'm really surprised there are so few thumbs up. This is a great tutorial. I've avoided anything larger than 3l x 4B for years but this is easy. Thanks.
How does this suck? I watched it once without even having cord to follow along --- then was able to tie one without even having to come back to the video. It did a pretty good job of explaining it as far as I can tell.
Excellent content, I liked the knot you were tying and your method seems to work well. But you can't seem to keep the knot in the camera view. I missed important parts, and had to keep guessing how the 'invisible' parts went by glimpses later.
I really loved it until around the 4 min mark. The most crucial parts are out of frame. Seems that is a common problem with folks doing these types of tutorials. Guess I’ll have to do my own. 😔
From 4:00 on u should redo . It's the most important part and it's either off camera covered by you hand . I've tied turks for year and from 4:00 would be difficult for someone learning to follow. JMA
You are an excellent teacher😊
I usually have a need to tie a few of these for some projects at once, then don’t need to tie any for a year or so. Then I have to come back here and re-learn it again.😂 But then it usually comes rushing back about halfway through your video LoL.
Dude, thank you. I started watching one guy to try and learn, I am at 13 times now. each time it seems different. If you cannot see the other line to be counted how do you know. 2 minutes in I knew I was going to figure this one. Best video on Turkshead that I have seen. Again thank you.
I am absolutely thankful to follow this video, I have to keep relearning it over and over after my stroke, so this has helped me clearly how to rebraid the turks head knot.
Did you see the mistake? I hate point it out, but thought you might want fix. Using a needle would help.
Like they say, sometimes they simplest way is the best. Great job brother.
I'm really surprised there are so few thumbs up. This is a great tutorial. I've avoided anything larger than 3l x 4B for years but this is easy. Thanks.
are you kidding this sucks
How does this suck? I watched it once without even having cord to follow along --- then was able to tie one without even having to come back to the video. It did a pretty good job of explaining it as far as I can tell.
+Ethan Williams
I'm waiting for you to explain how this sucks as I'm trying to learn to tie these. How is he doing it wrong?
He's not doing it wrong.
Ethan Williams,
Please leave a link to your video doing it right.
this video is amazing! I have the same problem with u about the poles. this video was so helpful. THANK YOUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent content, I liked the knot you were tying and your method seems to work well. But you can't seem to keep the knot in the camera view. I missed important parts, and had to keep guessing how the 'invisible' parts went by glimpses later.
Yup great video, actually got me through my first turks head 😃
I really loved it until around the 4 min mark. The most crucial parts are out of frame. Seems that is a common problem with folks doing these types of tutorials. Guess I’ll have to do my own. 😔
thank you for the video i finally got how to do it the other videos are little unclear
Thanks for the video. Following this I have ALMOST got it. lol keep up the good work
Great video thank you.
Nice video but in the critical points your hand is out of sight
From 4:00 on u should redo . It's the most important part and it's either off camera covered by you hand . I've tied turks for year and from 4:00 would be difficult for someone learning to follow.
JMA
Is there a smaller Turks than this one ??
I love this. thank you cause I get confused when using a pipe also or a stick
me 2!
thanks for tutorial....this is a great idea for tutorial
Gracias x tu ayuda a desarrollar ideas con tu arte de verdad me gustaría llevar la idea en pulsera si tu m asesoras gracias felicidades
lol Yep, got it the first time.
Thumbs up, brother.
Chido = cool
You're off camera!!!
Worst explanation ever
Bad to you