Pushing the standing AND/OR free end TOWARD the knot should loosen it up.
The whole goal with a knot is to create as much friction between each of the strings as possible. The greater the friction, the better the knot will hold. Silk string is very smooth as compared to the cotton string. So the friction produced when a cotton string is tied in a knot is greater than that when a knot tied with silk string. That is why a knot tied with cotton string will hold better than a knot tied with silk string.
tie a knot in the end
You get string as long as hair. You tie string with a knot to root of hair. You twist string around hair. Then you tie a knot at the end once you have desire length. You can add beads to the end
check this page out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theoryAs you can already see the dimensions in string theory are already in knots. Also, the string in string theory are so unbelievably small that we would never be able to see them, let alone tie them into a knot.
Put them in your pocket & go for a run.
shut up person
The easiest way to loosen a yo-yo string knot is by hand, although that may be time consuming. You may also simply put a new string on the yo-yo.
knot: a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar not: used to express the negative of other words
cats cradle,
ok,the way you posted is ok but be extra careful because any string can be cut so be carefu
First, you get two pieces of string. You tie a tight knot and tape it to a table or flat surface. Then, you take one string and cross it over the other, making a shape like the number 4. You then pull it tight to make a knot. You keep doing this until you want to switch. Then, you switch the use of the string and do it until you finish all the bracelet. Tie around your wrist in a knot.
A lump is like a bump in a road, while a knot is wire, or or any string tied up, just like when you tie your shoe.