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Your Complete Step by Step Guide to Knot, Knot Uses, and Knot Tying

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Introduction

I want to thank and congratulate you for purchasing the book Knots: Your Complete, Step by Step Guide to Knot, Knot Uses, and Knot Tying

Knotting is one of those hobbies that will not only help you relax, but will also help you survivewhether you get lost in the woods, or just need ties to keep you safe at home, at sea, and in many more events in your life!

Thus, its just right that you allow yourself to get the chance to learn how to knotand guess what? You can learn so in an easy to understand mannercourtesy of this book.

From basic knots, to decorative ones, scouting, and moreyoull find them all right here! Plus, youll also know how to take care of the ropes youll be usingso that theyll be sturdy and strong, and so theyll work the way you want them to.

Read this book now and be a master in knot tying in no time.

Once again, thank you, and enjoy!

Chapter 1 What is Knotting?

For starters, Knotting is basically the process of securing or fastening linear materialspecifically ropeby means of interweaving and tying. Sometimes, one length of rope is used, and other times, several lengths are used. When rope is not the main item in use, chains, straps, twine, or other forms of webbing could also be used so that they could come together, and may even be able to anchor themselves to loads, or in other words, other objects.

Knots have been in use since the ancient time, and are mostly used by rescue professionals, arborists, scouts, climbers, and sailors, among others. For one, if you want to gain mechanical advantage, or if you want to have makeshift tools with you, knots can really help. You can also use knots as a way to transport itemsthe way levers or zip lines work. Sometimes, they can also be used for decorative purposes. They can be used for a lot of things, and thats why some people believe that its best that more people get to know how to make some knots. In fact, theres an organization called the International Guild of Knot Tiers that aims to promote the art of knot-tying in the world.

Components of Knots

To get you started, here are the various components of knots:

  1. Bight. Bights are the slack, curved sections of the knots. They are also known to be the loops found near the ends of the rope, yarn, or string.

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Bight

Loop. Loops are just like bightsbut are narrower and have two separate ends.

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Loop

Standing End. The standing end of a knot is usually the part of the rope that is not necessarily part of the knot.

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Standing End

Bitter End. Meanwhile, the bitter end of the knot is one that shows where the rope has been tied off.

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Bitter End

Standing Part. This is the part of the knot that comes between the standing end and the knot itself.

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Standing Part

Elbow. You can make an elbow by means of crossing two points in the loop with an extra twist.

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Elbow

Working Part. This is the section between the knot and the working end.

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Working Part

Working End. This is the active end of the rope.

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Working End

Turns. These are various types of encircling or knotting the object.

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Various Turns

Properties of Knots

Proper knots have to follow certain properties and guidelines, which are the following:

  1. Security. Knots have to be secure to the point that they should hold themselves firm even if the rope itself breaks. They have to be able to withstand adverse conditionssuch as sailing or mountaining problems, among others.
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