The image provides a step-by-step guide on how to tie a monkey’s fist knot. Here is the breakdown of the process:
- Wrap: Wind the rope around the fingers of your non-dominant hand three times.
- Pass: Bring the working end outside the loops at the back of your hand and pull it through your middle fingers to the palm side.
- Wrap Horizontally: Wrap the end horizontally around the front and back of your vertical loops twice.
- Remove Hand: Carefully slide your fingers out. Make a third horizontal pass, this time only around the front vertical loops.
- Wrap Around: Wrap the working end around the three horizontal loops you just created.
- Tie: Form a small overhand knot at the very end of the rope.
- Tuck: Place that overhand knot (or a small object like a marble) into the center of the structure.
- Tighten: Gradually pull the loops tight to secure the knot into its final spherical shape.
Full Meaning of the Instructions
The Monkey’s Fist is a spherical knot made by wrapping a rope around a core object (or empty space) in three perpendicular directions. Historically, sailors used it to add weight to the end of a heaving line, allowing them to throw the line farther. Today, it is popular in:
- Paracord bracelets (as a decorative “bead” or weight)
- Keychains
- Dog toy pulls
- Martial arts training tools (kubotan)
Your instructions describe the finger method — using your own fingers as the temporary core.
Step-by-Step Translation & Clarification
| Step | Instruction | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wrap rope around fingers of non-dominant hand three times. Leave plenty of rope on working end. | Create 3 vertical loops around 3–4 fingers. The “working end” (free end) should be long. |
| 2 | Pass working end outside the loops at the back of your hand, then pull end to palm side through middle fingers. | Bring the working end across the back of your hand, then between fingers to the palm. |
| 3 | Wrap working end horizontally around both front and back of your vertical loops twice. | Now wrap perpendicular to the first set — around the entire bundle (front and back) twice. |
| 4 | Carefully pull your fingers out, then make a third pass around the front vertical loops only. | Remove fingers. Add a third horizontal wrap, but this time only around the front half (not the back). |
| 5 | Wrap working end around the three horizontal loops you just made. | This creates the third axis — wraps around the horizontal loops, locking the structure. |
| 6 | Tie an overhand knot at the end of the working end. | Prevents the end from pulling back through. |
| 7 | Tuck the knot into the center of the monkey fist. (Or place an object like a marble.) | The overhand knot becomes the core. A marble, bearing, or steel ball makes it heavier. |
| 8 | Tighten all loops. Presto! Monkey’s fist. | Slowly work slack out of each wrap, starting from the innermost. |
⚠️ Important: The order of wraps matters. First: vertical (around fingers). Second: horizontal (around everything). Third: the second horizontal pass + final axis wraps.
Full Understanding: The Geometry of a Monkey’s Fist
The Three Axes
A true Monkey’s Fist has three sets of wraps, each perpendicular to the others:
| Axis | Direction | In Your Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vertical (up-down) | Step 1 — around fingers |
| 2 | Horizontal (left-right) | Step 3 — around front and back |
| 3 | Front-back (in-out) | Step 5 — around the horizontal loops |
When tightened, these three axes form a perfect sphere of interlocked rope.
Why the Overhand Knot or Marble?
| Core Type | Effect |
|---|---|
| Overhand knot (rope only) | Lightweight, decorative, collapsible |
| Marble / steel ball | Weighted — good for throwing or as a bracelet focal point |
| Paracord bead | Medium weight, purely aesthetic |
For your Artisanal Purple Macrame Bracelet, a Monkey’s Fist with a purple marble inside would make an excellent sliding bead or centerpiece.
How-To Guide (Simplified for Beginners)
Materials
- 1–2 meters of paracord or macrame cord (purple to match your bracelet)
- A marble, steel ball, or nothing (if using overhand knot core)
- Scissors and lighter (for paracord)
Step 1 — First Wraps (Vertical)
Hold your non-dominant hand with fingers together (index to pinky). Wrap the cord around all four fingers three times. Leave a long working end (at least 50cm).
Step 2 — Cross to the Back
Bring the working end across the back of your hand, then push it through your middle fingers to the palm side.
Step 3 — Horizontal Wraps (Around Everything)
Now wrap the working end horizontally around the entire bundle (including the three vertical loops) — front and back — two times.
Step 4 — Remove Fingers & Add Third Horizontal Pass
Carefully slide your fingers out. Make one more horizontal pass, but this time only around the front vertical loops (not the back).
Step 5 — Final Axis Wraps
Wrap the working end around the three horizontal loops you just made. This creates the third perpendicular set. Do this three times.
Step 6 — Create the Core
Tie a simple overhand knot at the very end of the working end. Tuck this knot into the center of the partially formed sphere.
Alternatively: Place a marble inside before tightening.
Step 7 — Tighten Slowly
Starting from the innermost wraps and working outward, pull each loop snug. Work gradually — the knot will take shape as a tight sphere.
Step 8 — Finish
Trim excess cord if needed. For paracord, melt the cut end with a lighter and press flat.
Common Mistakes & Fixes
| Mistake | Why It Happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Loose, misshapen sphere | Tightened wraps in wrong order | Start from the first wraps (innermost) and work outward |
| Core falls out | Overhand knot too small | Use a larger marble or double the overhand knot |
| Can’t remove fingers | Wrapped too tightly | Keep wraps loose until step 4 |
| Ends won’t stay tucked | Cut too short | Leave 10–15cm of tail to weave back in |
How the Monkey’s Fist Connects to Your Other Projects
| Project | Role of Monkey’s Fist |
|---|---|
| Artisanal Purple Macrame Bracelet | Acts as a decorative sliding bead or pendant |
| Paracord Buckle Bracelet | Adds weight on the opposite end of the buckle |
| King Cobra Handle Wrap | Can be tied at the end as a grip stopper |
| French Square Knot Bracelet | Replaces a plain knot with a sculptural sphere |
Final Pro Tip for Your Purple Theme
Use purple paracord and a deep violet glass marble inside the Monkey’s Fist. After tightening, the marble will be slightly visible through the gaps — creating a jewel-like effect that perfectly complements the Artisanal Purple Macrame Bracelet.





