Square Knot


 

Sheepshank


 

Sheet Bend


 

Clove Hitch


 

Bowline Knot

Structure:
The Bowline is identical in structure to the Sheet Bend - in both knots a bight locks into a loop. However, in the Bowline the tying is carried out using the bight whereas in the Sheet Bend it is usual to use the loop.


Procedure:
Form a small loop leaving enough rope for the desired loop size. Pass the end of the rope through the loop as though making an overhand knot. Continue around the standing end and then back through the small loop.

 
 
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