Creates a flat four-stranded decorative braid.
Four Strand Sinnet #2974
Creates a flat four-stranded decorative braid.
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Description: Ashley describes the limit imposed by braiding with just three strands and describes the Four Strand Sinnet #2974 (ABOK # 2974, p 489) as an example of how: “With four strands the horizon is somewhat widened”. Sinnet is also spelled Sennet, Sennit, and Synet.
Comparison: Six Simple Sinnets are shown here to illustrate that even e few strands allow considerable variety and Ashley actually shows a couple more which are not symmetrical. The Simple Braid (1) and the Simple Braid (2) are identical except they are viewed from opposite sides; moreover, tying each version feels quite different. The French Sinnet (1) and French Sinnet (2) are also essentially the same but the way they are tightened makes them look very different. The Square (or Round) Sinnet is pleasingly solid in contrast to #2974 which is more decorative and far more open.
Tying it: The Four Strand Sinnet #2974 produces a pleasing pattern but symmetry is hard to achieve.
Uses: Although less common today, these Sinnets were commonly used as decorative plats for “hangings”, upholstery, and in trimming hats and dresses.
Starting the Sinnet: For the Four Strand Sinnet #2974 Animation, four cords were clamped together as Ashley suggests using a pair of pencils either side of the strands with rubber bands at each end to provide the pressure.