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Constrictor Knot - One end over and at the bottom.

At the back side, loop the other end to the right of the other end then over to the left then put this end inside the loop in the top then inside to the right loop coming out to the middle. Cow Hitch - Fold the rope in the middle making a loop in the middle. Insert the two ends at the loop. Rolling Hitch - Pass the end around the main (red) rope to make a half hitch. Continue around going over the first turn. Tuck the rope between the standing end and the first turn. Tighten to make it secure (this introduces a slight dog-leg in the main rope). Continue around to add a final half hitch. Clove Hitch - Form a loop in the working end of the rope. Place it over the post. Form a second loop identical to the first. Place it over the post and tighten. Timber Hitch - Pass the end of the rope around the pole and then around the standing end. Wrap the end around itself three times and tighten the knot so that the three turns are gripped against the pole. 2 Half Hitch - Form a loop around the object. Pass the end around the standing end and through the loop. Tighten into a half hitch which is designed to take a load on the standing end. Add another half hitch. Half Hitch - Form a loop around the object. Pass the end around the standing end and through the loop.

Knot-tying

Figure-8 Knot - Pass the tail over itself to form a loop. Continue under and around the standing end. Complete the knot by passing the tail down through the loop. Overhand Knot - Form a loop in the rope. Pass the end through it. Tighten the knot to make a secure stopper knot. Square Knot - Right over left, Left over right. Sheet Bend - Form a loop in the thicker rope (blue) and hold it in one hand. Pass the thinner rope (red) through the loop and behind the (blue) tail and standing ends in that order. Finally, tuck the smaller rope under itself to finish the knot. Carrick Bend - With one rope (blue) form a loop with the tail under the standing end. Pass the other rope (red) under the blue loop and then over and then under as shown. Thread the tail (red) across the loop passing under itself. Then pull both standing ends to tighten the knot. Bowline - 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. Sheep Shank - Fold the rope to approximately the desired new length. Form a half hitch in one standing end, drop it over the adjacent bight, and tighten it. Form a half hitch in the other standing end, drop it over its adjacent bight, and then tighten it too. Slip Knot - Form a loop in the end of the rope. Prepare a bight in the short end. Tuck the bight through the loop and tighten.

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