Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
Okay so now we have this drawstring all the way threaded through. As you can tell it matches
really good, I am glad I put the purple one back in . Okay I am going to take the safety
pin off and I am going to undo the knot. What I am going to show you now is how to "tie-knot"
the end of it so hopefully it will not run back through there. Especially in the wash,
that is usually where that happens. So, as before I had cut the knots off, it is all
nice and clean, I am just going to make a simple square knot, just right there and then
I am going to make another knot right on top of it. So that is the main point is trying
to make a knot on top of a knot on top of another knot and that makes it look like just
a really big knot as opposed to a series of like maybe one, two, three knots, that one
looks a lot better. Let us see I am going to pull it just a little bit, just to see
if it will not come through. I think just to be safe, I am going to put one more knot
in there. You do not have to put as many as these especially if your drawstring opening
is really small, you do not have to worry about that. I put four in here, I am going
to reach over here and do four in this one. You will probably be glad you did this because
if your drawstring came out and you have it, probably the reason was, was because it did
not have enough knots in it to keep it from going through the whole which is what happened
to mine and one more. Okay and you can even do this to if you are using a shoestring.
Oh jumped over a little bit, I will make another one in there, I think that will be okay. There
we go, see it does not have to be perfect. There you go and I am going to snip this little
edge off and this one too. Okay, and there is my new drawstring.