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Continue to cross off all your little dots, until they are all marked off.




Now your knot should have all it's little dots crossed. You can probably see already where the pattern is going to go, just by looking at your design. This is good. When you are having to make alot of different patterns to fill an entire page, you can often tell just by making your knots up to this stage whether they are going to look all right together and how they are going to fill up the space. At this point you can then either scrap them if they aren't going to work, or add more walls where you think they should go without too much pain and suffering!




Now we add the caps on the corners of the knot. Normally you also check to see if your knot needed to have "elbows" or bends put on the sides, but for this example there aren't any. Again, like in the Basic Knot, the corners can be capped many different ways. Notice how at no time do my knot lines or corners pass over my walls, this is how the pattern develops.