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    Traditional Garter ties

    Simple question. How do you tie garter ties? I watched some how to videos, and I still am having trouble getting it right. One said to use a reef knot and the length was ok but the knots themselves were too large. I watched a video by former member Matt Newsome but he says to wrap them around your leg twice before tieing. My legs are too large to do that. I wrapped them around once, but then they were much too long. Is there a garter ties for dummies I could read or watch?

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    I don't tie mine. I just wrap one end over and underneath the other (just one half of a knot), and they stay tight by friction. They're not too bulky, either.
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Scott View Post
    The second one, and in particular the version with the diced hose, is similar to how I was taught to tie tem. The result, intended to be worn on the outside of the hose, is said to represent the saltire.

    Based on surviving examples and depictions in art, traditional garter ties were usually striped.

    Garter Ribbon.jpg

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    I use a square knot, it is a bit bulky, but once the hose is folded over it, it isn't as noticeable.
    I have a large legs too, but am able to get them around twice and leave tails if I stretch them just a bit while wrapping around the leg.
    Since they are knitted they don't cut off circulation.
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    I hadn’t really given all that much thought to the way I tie my garter ties, other than to try to get them the right length. I’m at a Highland games this weekend, so while I was getting dressed this morning, I snapped a photo of the knot and the finished look:





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    SM
    Last edited by ShaunMaxwell; 8th May 22 at 08:37 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Scott View Post
    I tie in a similar fashion to the 5 minute mark in the second video.
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