A fairly complex box stitch is shown here. Beginning at the left, it begins with quadruple box for 5 stitches, and then splits into single barrel (top) and double barrel (bottom) thus incorporating a window. After 11 stitches, the two independent barrels rejoin for another 13 stitches until the end (right).
Scoubidou (Craftlace, scoobies, lanyard, or gimp) is material used in knotting craft. It originated in France, where it became a fad in the late 1950s and has remained popular. It is named after the 1958 song of the same name by the French singer Sacha Distel.
Scoubidou returned to fashion in various countries, including United Kingdom countries, in 2004 and 2005. It uses commercially supplied plastic strips or tubes.[1]
^"UK | England | Suffolk | Scoubidous banned by school head". BBC News. 2005-05-25. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
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