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One of my students was asking me about the possibility of tying the seven-lead sinnet bracelet with two strands, and I gave him some pointers. Then I thought maybe I should try it myself, just in case.
Front view of 7-lead sinnet bracelet with two strands.
The ends are fairly clear in that shot, but here's one from the other direction; see the way the wire exits and reenters the knot.
Back view of doubled 7-lead sinnet bracelet.
So, where did I put the ends of the wire? Here's a closeup of the area where I finished it up. You should be able to find the solder joint.
Detail of doubled 7-lead sinnet bracelet.

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