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    duchessofnc
    Puffer, with all due respect, he wasn't asking about the woven garter ties. His question was directed to those who know how to tie traditional garter ties that are knitted and crocheted. If you tie a knitted or crocheted garter tie like a neck tie the bulge is going to be way to big and over long periods of time potentially uncomfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duchessofnc View Post
    Puffer, with all due respect, he wasn't asking about the woven garter ties. His question was directed to those who know how to tie traditional garter ties that are knitted and crocheted. If you tie a knitted or crocheted garter tie like a neck tie the bulge is going to be way to big and over long periods of time potentially uncomfortable.
    Duchess, I have to respectively disagree with you.

    I just contacted a good friend of mine, who makes her living providing expensive crocheted items. She took a 1" crocheted "ribbon" ( slightly less than 1/16" thick max) & tied it in a 1/2 Windsor. The "knot was less than 1/4" thick . This is less than one of Matt's ties Again it is how you "position the "knot" ( If positioned correctly, the total thickness is only 2x the thickness of the garter.) That IMHO, is NOT to "BIG" ( under a "standard Hose or "Better".

    As to "knitted", that should also be the case.

    As to comfort, I wear GARTERS OFTEN with Period clothing ( Pantaloons), ( Woven, Very tight woven Inkle, Knitted, Silk & Leather.) for Hours, even days, moving through VERY active events. I tie them ( TIGHTLY ) in Sq. knots,Full Windsors, Bows etc. & I NEVER have a comfort Problem.( Garters are Garters, whether "Kilt Hose or "knee high)
    Also, I wear a tie & the "knot" around my neck is either a 1/2 or full Windsor.

    My advise to the poster, is TRY IT & see what HE thinks.

    Puffer
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    Cool, now I have some different hose-garter-tying styles to try!
    The Barry

    "Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
    voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)

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    Excellent info there Puffer,.....Thanks.

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    duchessofnc
    Quote Originally Posted by puffer View Post
    Duchess, I have to respectively disagree with you.

    I just contacted a good friend of mine, who makes her living providing expensive crocheted items. She took a 1" crocheted "ribbon" ( slightly less than 1/16" thick max) & tied it in a 1/2 Windsor. The "knot was less than 1/4" thick . This is less than one of Matt's ties Again it is how you "position the "knot" ( If positioned correctly, the total thickness is only 2x the thickness of the garter.) That IMHO, is NOT to "BIG" ( under a "standard Hose or "Better".

    As to "knitted", that should also be the case.

    As to comfort, I wear GARTERS OFTEN with Period clothing ( Pantaloons), ( Woven, Very tight woven Inkle, Knitted, Silk & Leather.) for Hours, even days, moving through VERY active events. I tie them ( TIGHTLY ) in Sq. knots,Full Windsors, Bows etc. & I NEVER have a comfort Problem.( Garters are Garters, whether "Kilt Hose or "knee high)
    Also, I wear a tie & the "knot" around my neck is either a 1/2 or full Windsor.

    My advise to the poster, is TRY IT & see what HE thinks.

    Puffer
    Using an acrylic/wool blend, with actually knitted garter ties, tying it like a tie does NOT work. Here is an image of the garter ties that I knit.



    As you can see, the knot is huge and very thick. I can take more pictures of it if you wish that are better. I just finished this set this afternoon and had them with me at the kilt night. So lighting was unfortunately not ideal.

    Now perhaps your friend doesn't use the material that I'm using. There is obviously yarn that is designed for example to make lace. I prefer to standard worsted weight yarn because it would have been more what the common person would have had to work with. Ultimately, with standard basic yarn, it's not comfortably possible to tie them like you suggest. I emphasize comfort because fashion should not be miserable.

    You are more than correct that it is up to the original poster on trying the different ways. He may be using a different yarn than I do making them thinner and making what you suggest a viable option.

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    how to tie your garters video

    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    I actually have taken to tying them slightly differently than in my on line tutorial (and one of the projects I hope to get to soon is to make a "how-to" video on this).

    Basically, you start by placing the center point of the garter at the outside of your leg. Then you cris-cross the garter around the inside of the leg, bringing the two ends back around to the outside. Then you tie them snug in a simple overhand knot. The final step is to then flip the ends of the knot up and under the garter, which will serve to hold the knot firmly in place. Then you fold down your hose and you are good to go!
    How about this!

    Here is the link at the Museum
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/garter_howto.html

    I've asked Jamie if he could post this video up as a Tutorial, as well, so it will be easy to find. I've also got it up on the museum's web site, linked to from the garter page in the gift shop catalog. I hope people find it helpful!
    Last edited by McMurdo; 15th May 09 at 06:18 AM. Reason: fixed code

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    Matt I took care of the video for you and have added your tutorial here

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/t...655#post722655

    to embed video on XMarks you need part of the code from youtube. Here are the instructions to embed it:

    If you look at the video URL, you will see some characters following v= which is the video's ID number. That is all we are interested in, just that ID.

    The secret is the use of the BB Code tags. Characters that are enclosed in square brackets [] are capable of applying some other code in the background. I cannot type the codes out, as they will try to apply themselves, so pay close attention.

    [type "yt" in here without quotes]Vyx1xeZo_tk[type "/yt" in here without quotes]

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    Thanks McMurdo!

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    I used this video, very helpful.

    BTW, I got quite the chuckle from the comment that someone posted at youtube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvpiper View Post
    I used this video, very helpful.

    BTW, I got quite the chuckle from the comment that someone posted at youtube.
    Yeah, I think I have a stalker!

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