Introduction: Making a Knotted Rosary The Rosary is one of the most common Roman Catholic devotions and is often prayed using a string of prayer beads. This Rosary, however, is made with knots. It is simple, durable, and easy to put in your pocket or wrap around your wrist.
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How do you tie a rosary to a necklace?
Now is when the Rosary will begin to look like a necklace. To tie the Rosary center knot, take both ends of the thread and put them together, holding them close to the last knots made on each end. Tie a knot in the same way the previous knots were tied, but this time use both ends of the thread at the same time.
How many knots are in a decade of the Rosary?
Spacing between each knot is up to you, but a standard length between knots is about half a centimeter. These ten knots are your third decade* of the Rosary. *Each section of the Rosary is called a decade.
How many knots do you need to make a necklace?
By this point you should have tied fifty Hail Mary knots, with an Our Father knot between each set of ten. Now is when the Rosary will begin to look like a necklace. To tie the Rosary center knot, take both ends of the thread and put them together, holding them close to the last knots made on each end.
What are the loose strands of the Rosary?
This is the section of the Rosary that is not part of the main loop. Using only one of the loose strands stemming from the center knot, tie five knots in this order: Our Father, three Hail Mary’s, and another Our Father. The spacing used previously between knots should be repeated here.