Make the Niki's Butterfly knot | Tutorial
In this photo tutorial, you will see how to knot the Niki's Butterfly pattern. The Daylight knot was designed by Nicole Damer and is easy to make.
Making a safe setup is one of the most important elements in making a Paracord creation that's safe for people and animals. It can certainly be difficult to make a correct setup when you don't yet know this technique.
For practising this technique, a Paracord length of 60-100 cm is recommended. Much longer lengths are used when tackling real projects (such as Paracord collars or harnesses), which makes it more complicated to learn the technique.
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This method is regularly used for making a half-check collar.
Only one of the two D-rings is used in the first steps. The second D-ring is used from step 7 onwards.

When knotting a collar, it's important to think about the placement of the D-ring. There are various safe methods. The method learnt here is the one where the D-ring is attached to the female side of the buckle when setting up (see image).

When you choose to knot the D-ring in the collar itself, make certain that the buckle won't hurt the dog when they pull on the lead. This can occur when the buckle presses on the throat when the lead is pulled.
It's handy to have a second buckle at hand to make it easier to tension the collar on the Paracord jig.
Only the male side of the buckle is used in the first steps. From step 7 onwards, you also use the female side.
An adapter is often used for making an adjustable collar. The setup is attached to the tri-glide and belt buckle.
It's important to now think about the place where you want to finish off. That may sound strange, because we are working on the setup. Why do you have to think about that now? The side where you make the first setup knots is automatically the side where you'll be finishing off the collar.
Both sides have an advantage and a disadvantage:
The tri-glide option is used in the example.
In this photo tutorial, you will see how to knot the Niki's Butterfly pattern. The Daylight knot was designed by Nicole Damer and is easy to make.
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