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Six-lead by nine-bight ring, white and yellow. I decided that if I could do a two-line knot, a three-line one would be only a little more difficult, and it would allow me to do a "tricolor" knot, one path each of yellow, rose, and white. While I was wrong about it being "only" a little more difficult, it turned out reasonably enough after some initial false starts. When I add extra strands to a multi-line ring like this, and the two-line ring pictured elsewhere, notice that I am adding one for each color.

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