St. Andrew Knot is a medium-large in thick binder method similar to a Half-Windsor knot? The St. Andrew knot is slightly asymmetrical and forms a slightly thicker knot than Half-Windsor (yet thinner than full Windsor). This tying method is initiated by reverse with neckties. The St. Andrew’s Knot is considered relatively easy to make a knot that sounds good for beginners as well. This would be a good choice where a thick, slightly asymmetrical look is required.
In simple & easy, step by step tutorial we will show you how to tie a St. Andrew Knot. Graphic photo instructions in your favorite place.
Tying Steps, View in One Image.
The St. Andrew knot Step-by-Step instruction.
STEP-1 Guys let’s start first step, Start at the wide end of your right side and face the seam.
STEP-2 Second step, Take the wide end under the narrow end on the left.
STEP-3 Third step, Bring the wide end across the front of the narrow end to the right.
STEP-4 Fourth step, Continue to take the wide end around the narrow end from the back and left.
STEP-5 Fifth step, Take the wide end up and over the front of the knot.
STEP-6 Sixth step, Bring it from the neck loop to the right.
STEP-7 Seventh step, Move the front wide end of the knot to the left. Use a finger to keep this strip slightly open.
STEP-8 Eighth step, Bring the wide end up and through the loop behind the knot.
STEP-9 Ninth step, Pull the wide end through the loop.
STEP-11 Tenth step, Tighten and adjust.
Below are other ways to tie a tie, whether it is a tie or if you are looking for a challenge to learn. Our step-by-step guides will help you with 15 classically popular neckties knots.