Make the Niki's Butterfly knot | Tutorial
In this photo tutorial, you will see how to knot the Niki's Butterfly pattern. The Daylight knot was designed by Nicole Damer and is easy to make.
Looking for a challenge? Try the Forest Spirit knot! In this tutorial you will see how to make this paracord pattern with 5 colours.
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The paracord Forest Spirit knot by Liane Barth is 1.5 cm thick and 4.8 cm wide when knotted with paracord type 3. Is this too big for your taste? Then you can knot the pattern with thinner cord, for example with Paracord Type II or Type I.

Choose your colours and calculate how much paracord you need in the MatchMaker.
This knot may require some insight. Do you have little experience? Then the easier paracord knot Honey Bee might be a better knot to start with.
Are you making a dog collar with this knot? Then make sure that your knotting has a safe set-up. In this tutorial the Kosmetik 2.0 is used.
After you have made this single set-up with colour 1, you are going to add the other four colours.

Colour 1: Passion Pink, colour 2: Hazelnut Brown & Passion Pink Diamonds, colour 3: Bubble Gum Pink, colour 4: Red Velvet and colour 5: Burgundy.






In this pattern, one time you have to cross the strands over each other, like in step 7 and 8. The other time, you do not cross the strands, as in steps 11 and 12. You do this alternately.

The photos below are slightly darker because they were taken at a different time.



Continue to repeat the steps 11-18. This is how you get this pattern of alternating colours. Continue until you have reached the desired length.
Just as the set-up should be safe, the finish should be too. Here are some tips on finishing a paracord collar.
We thank the designer Liane Barth for letting us use this beautiful knot!
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In this photo tutorial, you will see how to knot the Niki's Butterfly pattern. The Daylight knot was designed by Nicole Damer and is easy to make.
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