Tie the 'Christensen' (aka 'Cross') knot



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This knot belongs to a bygone race and is one of the last remaining examples of old tie knotting. The knot was called "Christensen" due to its 1917 publishing in a catalog on behalf of the Swedish tie-maker Amanda Christensen. Its secret is not explained in any of the manuals of its time, and only in recent years has there been a renewed interest in the knot, and an explanation on how to tie it.
The knot is quite difficult to tie as the last move goes through not one but two loops. These loops are harmoniously crossed over at the triangle of the tie and make up an X-shape over the triangle. It can be quite tricky to tighten. The X formed in this way lends the idea of a delicate squeezing
of the blade which flows into the bottleneck of the knot from where it emerges with newfound verve. The "Christensen" knot was devised for the cravats of the time; same width from start to end. This enables the X to be balanced. Today's tie's which will work well with the Christensen should be of
the narrow sort. To be used at semiformal occasions. The video is to be viewed as if you were looking in a mirror. -


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No, not at all! :-) ( 8 months ago by avvi66)
No, not at all! :-)
I agree. ( 8 months ago by avvi66)
I agree.
Okay, just ... ( 8 months ago by ljostarter)
Okay, just wondering. I wear this knot a lot now that I know how to tie it. =0)
Depois de feito, ... ( 8 months ago by jlpinha)
Depois de feito, deve ser muito dif
ícil pra ajustar o acabamento, não? After it´s done, it seems very tricky and hard to work the finishing, isn´t it?
hahaha he got owned ... ( 7 months ago by orionGX)
hahaha he got owned...that thing is hard to tie if your in the back...he couldn't help to go to the side to fix it...nice vid...no i know how to do that..
Is this a self ... ( 7 months ago by Adras56)
Is this a self releasing knot? I know it's not probably the best knot to start with(learning) but I like a challenge.
that's a beautiful ... ( 6 months ago by bsu53)
that's a beautiful knot though when it's polished and precise.
Interesting, I'll ... ( 6 months ago by MobiusCoin)
Interesting, I'll have to try that.
ça c'est bon, je ... ( 5 months ago by boemiarapsodi)
ça c'est bon, je dois le faire
shit this is ... ( 4 months ago by Manuel0512)
shit this is impossible to me fuck!!!
yeah this is the ... ( 4 months ago by theglc)
yeah this is the best and stylish knot i've ever tried and my wife's fave.
all of these knots ... ( 4 months ago by THOUSANDAlRE)
all of these knots are the same with a slight variation here or there
nice ( 4 months ago by eespriella)
nice
this is a nice one. ... ( 4 months ago by Choice777)
this is a nice one..and the windsor two.
thanks for the ... ( 4 months ago by schumionbike)
thanks for the instruction, ireally like this tie, it come easy to me for some reason, much easier than the winsor. Thanks again.
I really love all ... ( 3 months ago by ShinyHappySpiderMan)
I really love all your vids. I've learnt all your knots in one night, and I love it. Feels som good to be able to vary the knot according to the rest of my outfit and the mood of the day. On the Cavendish page you mentioned a book about 85 different knots... amazing! I couldn't begin to think there were that many possibilites. Thank you som much for your beautiful demonstrations. And, if you have the time and inclination, I'd love a few more vids, of your skills. Another old knot maybe..?:-)
Thank you very much ... ( 3 months ago by avvi66)
Thank you very much! Yes, there will be coming more this fall. :-)
thank god for your ... ( 3 months ago by thrilljunkie08)
thank god for your videos! I finally know a bunch of different knots for my new school. I would be sooo screwed without your awesome videos ! =]
ok... i see you ... ( 2 months ago by domus300)
ok... i see you know a lot about knots. Q: how do you know how long to make a tie considering a persons height?
this is definitely ... ( 2 months ago by branflake0)
this is definitely my favourite knot ever!! When this is a little loose it makes a X shape that looks really good!
Thank You Very Much ... ( 2 months ago by australiawideok)
Thank You Very Much ! I got to attend a wedding reception in 30 minutes.
Thanks to this video. It helped me tie up my tie !!! THANKS MATE !!!! 5 STARS ! ! !
I'm not the author ... ( 2 months ago by twjtNL)
I'm not the author of this vid.... but, usually I like having the tie come to the top of my belt buckle. Even slightly overlapping the buckle is fine, I think. It should look good for all different heights.
im trying this one ... ( 1 month ago by jkamilo86)
im trying this one for tomorrow
i still can't do it ... ( 1 week ago by wowwows)
i still can't do it =(



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