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In theold days a love-sick sailor might send the object of his affection a length of fishline loosely tied in a true-lover's knot. If the know was sent back as it came, the relationship was static. If the know returned home snugly drawn up, the passion was reciprocated. But if the knot was capsized -tacit advice to ship out.
Which made me curious about this particular knot. A search on the net came up with this:
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The true lover's knot is the name for several knots, including the Middleman's knot, Fisherman's knot and Shamrock knot. The most popular version, the Middleman's knot, is actually a bend created by interlacing the loops from opposing overhand knots with the opposite line.
Legend has it that the Dutch sailors tied this knot to remind them of their loved ones during their ocean voyages in the 16th century. The two intertwining overhand knots symbolize two intertwined lovers. The knot is sometimes used by goldsmiths to make a romantic piece of jewelry.
Like true love, the simplicity is deceptive, this knot is difficult to tie correctly.