Whoops - I got over zealous in deleting and lost the post about which I am
inquiring.  Someone in response the Monkey claw buttons subject said they
were weaving buttons on a loom?  Can you share more about that?

Thanks,

Saragrace

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andrew T Trembley
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 3:07 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Monkey Claw Buttons

On Apr 18, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Julie wrote:
> Apparently I have these links saved at home and not at work.  There  
> are several sites devoted to frogs, Chinese knotting.  A Google  
> search should turn it up...but look for monkey PAW rather than  
> claw.  There's another name as well...Turkish something.

There are two different "Monkey's Paw" or "Monkey's Fist" knot.

There's the coil-style (as found by Sharon):
<http://www.ropeworks.biz/archive/monkpawcoil.html>
It can be formed around a core (as in the link above) or without a  
core (as in Sharon's link), and can produce a very nice ball either way.

Turk's Head knots are different.
<http://www.ropeworks.biz/archive/turkhed.html>
The basic Turk's Head is a decorative wrap or fastening, made around  
a cylinder. Totally not what we're looking for here.

<http://www.ropeworks.biz/archive/monkpaw.html>
The Turk's Head style "Monkey Paw" is formed flat and then bent over  
a core. It gives a different look than the coil-style monkey's paw.

andy
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