Members jcm Posted June 14, 2011 Members Report Posted June 14, 2011 does anyone know where to find instructions for a pasador knot...a type of sliding knot... Thanks JCM Quote John Marshall Mabank,Texas TAMU Class of '84 Gig'em AGGIES !!!!
Members roo4u Posted June 14, 2011 Members Report Posted June 14, 2011 well i googled it and found a reference and picture...just looks like a long gaucho knot to me... Quote TRACY MONSTER FARM SPECIALTIES-custom tack for dog, horse and human
Members lilpep Posted June 15, 2011 Members Report Posted June 15, 2011 just my two cents i am fluent in spanish and a "pasador" knot is not really a type of knot. it is a term used by Argentine braiders to describe a long cylindrical knot. it is basically a long turks head most often with a gaucho intewieve but not always. as long as you can tie a long turks head and you basically tied a "passador". it was originally meant to be a sliding knot in traditional argentine tack. a long turks head can be interwoven with a gaucho pattern following the rules of a basic 5x4 turks head gaucho knot as described by Bruce grant but in the last pass it will have an incomplete pattern. i would recommend the argentine book Trenzas gauchas available on amazon.com. the book has a "barquero" knot which is a passador the only thing is that if you dont understand spanish it will be hard to understand. i would also recommend learning how to tie a long turks head liek bruce grant describes with an even number of bits and putting a herring bone interweave this would be a "passador pluma" pluma describes the way the pattern ressembles a feather. sorry i dont have a tutorial. hope this helps to clear up what a pasador is, a long sliding knot. Quote
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