Found this knot through Moon Knight. Your tutorial is the only one that worked for me. Thank you for the tutorial :) I’m about to be the most stylish person in class
Thank You so much for sharing this Vid!! it helped me alot! i was trying to make it from using the guide on pnterest but it jus din work! ur a life saver!
This is one of those knots that consumes a lot of the tie and leaves very little leftover on the thin end. If you're lucky (or have a smaller head than me), you may be able to release the thin end from under your collar and loosen the knot just enough so that you can slide the whole thing over your neck without undoing it. I usually have to untie it though and redo it again next time.
Thank you for the video, I think this knot is super pretty and I plan to use it. I have a tie with a pattern that I don't think this knot will work with, as a pattern will make all the layers of the knot melt together. But i have a lovely more plain tie that will be perfect for this.
I used a standard tie in this video. The length of a standard tie is 58 inches. This knot does use up a lot of fabric though so a longer tie (say 63 inches) would make things a little easier - though it's by no means necessary for this knot.
The Eldredge knot uses up a lot of fabric but if you ensure each step of the knot is done nice and tightly, a standard length tie (58 inches) should be sufficient. If you have a longer tie (e.g. 63 inches), this will give you a bit more flexibility but it's not mandatory for this particular knot.
The Eldredge is one of those knots that consumes a lot of the tie and leaves very little leftover on the thin end. Perhaps try positioning the thin end of your tie slightly lower before commencing the knot. A little trial-and-error usually helps to find that sweet spot 👍
Thank you for this. I tied one of these for my wedding today and was complimented left and right.
That's awesome!! Congratulations on your wedding. Wishing you both a lifetime of happiness together.
Woah, hope you had a happy marriage, wishes for a long blissful life. (Also, people recognised your tie, I thought that was only movies and shows.)
Found this knot through Moon Knight. Your tutorial is the only one that worked for me. Thank you for the tutorial :) I’m about to be the most stylish person in class
Awesome to hear! Glad I could help 👍
i am so using this to out do anyone at my Grad Photos. thank you so much man
You're very welcome. Hope the grad photos went well! 👍
Will be using this knot for a formal dinner at my youth group on saturday, wish me luck!!
Excellent choice! Best of luck! Have a fantastic time at the dinner 👍
I almost never comment on RUclips videos but this was well above what I expected. Amazing quality and easy to follow! Thank you very much :)
You're so welcome! Thanks for the kind words. I genuinely appreciate it 🙏
Finaly I can tie this knot Your Tutorial is The best of them all
Thank you kindly! Glad you found it helpful 😀 👍
Best videos on here for how to on ties. I have to watch the video every time I do this style and always find your video the best.
Thank you so much for your kind words! The Eldredge is definitely one of the more intricate styles. So glad you found the video helpful 👍
watched lots of tuts and this one worked for me!
Awesome! Glad it delivered 👍
This worked soo good! I was addressed as the elephant in the room for the tie!
Sounds like you made a powerful impression 👍
Somehow this was the ONLY tutorial I could follow, couldn’t do the double windsor or the 10 second one 😅
Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial!
You're most welcome. Glad it helped! 👍
El único video que me ayudó realmente, no me quedó perfecto pero si lo sigo practicando sé que saldrá perfecto, gracias!
¡Muchas gracias! Me alegra saber que el video te ayudó 🙏 ❤️
Thank You so much for sharing this Vid!! it helped me alot! i was trying to make it from using the guide on pnterest but it jus din work! ur a life saver!
That's awesome to hear! This particular knot is quite a challenging one so well done! 👍
Thank you kind sir. Very easy to follow, and beautiful result.
You are very welcome 👍
Muchas gracias!!! Saludos desde México
Greetings to everyone in Mexico 👍
Thank You, this was so easy to follow and helped me out a lot!
That's awesome to hear! So glad it helped 👍
Can this tie knot be done and then removed easily and be able to wear it again without the hassle of redoing it again?
This is one of those knots that consumes a lot of the tie and leaves very little leftover on the thin end. If you're lucky (or have a smaller head than me), you may be able to release the thin end from under your collar and loosen the knot just enough so that you can slide the whole thing over your neck without undoing it. I usually have to untie it though and redo it again next time.
I appreciate this❤
Thank you
Thank you for the video, I think this knot is super pretty and I plan to use it.
I have a tie with a pattern that I don't think this knot will work with, as a pattern will make all the layers of the knot melt together. But i have a lovely more plain tie that will be perfect for this.
That's a great idea! This knot can look quite busy. A plain tie will balance things out very nicely 👍
I love your accent Iwhere are u from? used this Chanel for my limo job thanks
Thank you 👍 I'm from Australia
Is there like a certain type of tie to make this knot?
I used a standard tie in this video. The length of a standard tie is 58 inches. This knot does use up a lot of fabric though so a longer tie (say 63 inches) would make things a little easier - though it's by no means necessary for this knot.
how do u have so much tie
The Eldredge knot uses up a lot of fabric but if you ensure each step of the knot is done nice and tightly, a standard length tie (58 inches) should be sufficient. If you have a longer tie (e.g. 63 inches), this will give you a bit more flexibility but it's not mandatory for this particular knot.
Thanks Defragmanteur
You're very welcome
I keep running out of tie 😅
The Eldredge is one of those knots that consumes a lot of the tie and leaves very little leftover on the thin end. Perhaps try positioning the thin end of your tie slightly lower before commencing the knot. A little trial-and-error usually helps to find that sweet spot 👍
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Thank you for the tutorial
You’re very welcome 😊 👍