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Saturday, July 15, 2006


The following knot is called a constrictor knot, because like the snake, it squeezes against itself. This knot is useful for keeping the ends of rope from unraveling or around a cloth bag to keep it closed. Pass working end of cord over, behind, and to the right of the object to be bound.

Anonymous said...
Scott, The knot you are showing is called a clove hitch. If you go to realknots.com you will see the difference in the two knots.

Scott Said...
OK smarty pants, I tied from the wrong page, happy now? ; )
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