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TIE KNOTS
SPEED
ASHLEY BOOK OF KNOTS
KNOT
SOME KNOTS
INCLUDING
SAME LINE
KNOT TIED
COMMON
LINES INTERWOVEN
LIST OF LOOP KNOTS
DECORATIVE KNOTS
MANY KNOTS
BOATING
CAVING KNOTS
SIX KNOTS
LASHINGS
GROUP COVERS
KNOTS USED
CLIMBING
BOOK
LIST
KNOT THEORY
FISHING
WINDSOR
TIE
KNOTTING
SPLICES
FISHING KNOTS
ASHLEY
USEFUL
PETER
CRAFTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
TYING
KNOTS
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  1. Knots: The ten most useful knots and how to tie them It tightens on itself so it won't slip loose.
  2. Knots are essential in many industrial, work, home or recreational activities. Move Up
  3. Knots is a masterpiece of Gentle Giant music, the vocals on this song are of an almost inhuman quality. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Knots is one of the group's first uses of the multi-layered vocal style known as the fugue (and it's their most popular song using it). (Web site) Move Up
  5. Knots are only one of the tools required for a rigging project. (Web site) Move Up

Tie Knots Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. How to tie knots in rope.
  2. Animated Knots is a great place to see how to tie knots. Move Up
  3. This page features exclusive information regarding how to tie neck tie knots. Move Up
  4. More time consuming but usually stronger than simple knots. Move Up
  5. Knots may belong to more than one category. Move Up

Speed Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Minimum wind speed - 4 knots to start a race.
  2. I never said any aircraft cruises at an airspeed of 720 MPH. The speed I related to of 603 knots (about 690 MPH) was a *ground speed*. (Web site) Move Up

Ashley Book of Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Ashley Book of Knots takes us back to a time when knots saved lives and put dinner on the table.
  2. Ms. Proulx found a copy of The Ashley Book of Knots in a yard sale for 25 cents. Move Up
  3. Since it's not in The Ashley Book of Knots, I tied one around my pen and scanned it. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The Ashley Book Of Knots should become part of maritime history. Move Up

Knot Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Below is a selection of some of our more popular nautical books on knots and ropework.
  2. For Celtic knotwork jewelry and related 3D art, see the section on Metalware knots, below. Aon Celtic Art. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The International Guild of Knot Tyers is a fascinating site for anyone interested in learning about knots. (Web site) Move Up
  4. FIG. 1a shows a set of knots (i.e. Z.sub.a, Z.sub.a+1, Z.sub.a+2, . . . ) forming the skeletal outline of a master encoded character. (Web site) Move Up
  5. I'm still waiting for a response. I also emailed WE (Women's Entertainment) and asked them if they would consider airing Knots Landing. Move Up

Some Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Some knots, such as the Carrick Bend, are generally tied in one form and then capsized to attain a stronger or more stable form.
  2. His passion for knots goes back to the time when, aged 7, he was given a book with some knots in it. (Web site) Move Up
  3. It's uneven, some of the knots are just awful, and I messed up at the end so I have 2 Our Father knots at the beginning. Move Up

Including Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Guide to surgical knots, including sutures.
  2. Covers climbing and rescue knots including how to make a seat harness from webbing and the bowline-on-a-coil. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Includes common fishing knots including the Albright, the Butterfly Dropper, the Centauri, and Dropper loop. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Covers six knots that untie easily, including the Sliding Butterfly, Double Carrick bend, and Clove Hitch Biting a Bight. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Covers common caving knots including the Figure 8, Figure 9, Alpine Butterfly, Italian hitch, and Tape knot. Move Up

Same Line Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Bend A knot uniting two lines (for knots joining two ends of the same line, see binding knots or loops). (Web site)
  2. List of slip knots.Seizing A knot used to hold two lines or two parts of the same line together. Move Up

Knot Tied Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A knot tied to hold a line through a hole, list of stopper knots. (Web site)
  2. List of plait knots.slip knot (or Running) A knot tied with a hitch around one of its parts, contrasted. Move Up

Common Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Including common, faster and more secure knots.
  2. Covers common caving knots including the Figure 8, Figure 9, Alpine Butterfly, Italian hitch, and Tape knot. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The Lehigh Group Covers common marine knots, plus the Hangman's knot, the Scaffold knot, and the Gallows knot. Illustrations and common uses. Move Up
  4. Sophia-Antipolis Speleogical Society Covers common caving knots including the double figure-8 on a bight and the farmer's knot. Illustrations. (Web site) Move Up

Lines Interwoven Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A number of lines interwoven in a complex pattern, list of sennit knots. (Web site)
  2. List of loop knots.;Plait :A number of lines interwoven in a simple regular pattern. Move Up

List of Loop Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The main article for this category is List of loop knots. (Web site)
  2. A knot used to create a closed circle in a line, list of loop knots. Move Up
  3. Learn more about List of loop knots in the online encyclopedia. (Web site) Move Up

Decorative Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Included in addition are a section on decorative knots, a cross-reference list of the many applications of knots and a detailed glossary.
  2. It covers knots, bends, hitches, splices, whippings, decorative knots, sinnets, tackle and more. Move Up
  3. Fancy and decorative knots. (Web site) Move Up

Many Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Constricting knots often rely on friction to cinch down tight on loose bundles; an example would be the clove hitch.
  2. Each of the categories below contains many knots, each with it's own purposes , advantages and disadvantages. Move Up
  3. Many knots, such as the bowline can be tied in either the end or the bight.; loop :A full circle formed by passing the working end over itself. Move Up

Boating Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Covers several knots commonly used in boating. (Web site)
  2. Includes information on knots for boating and scouting. Move Up

Caving Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Climbing and caving knots. (Web site)
  2. Instruction on harness knots. Caving Knots. Good selection and graphics. (Web site) Move Up

Six Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Photographs and drawings of the six knots used in the world record. From Daniel Callahan. Knot. (Web site)
  2. Covers six knots that untie easily, including the Sliding Butterfly, Double Carrick bend, and Clove Hitch Biting a Bight. (Web site) Move Up

Lashings Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A book of knots, hitches, splicing, lashing and rope making.
  2. C. The next lesson in bushcraft will be tie knots and lashings. Move Up
  3. List of lashing knots.Loop :A knot used to create a closed circle in a line. (Web site) Move Up

Group Covers Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Blue Ridge Mountain Rescue Group - Covers climbing and rescue knots including how to make a seat harness from webbing and the bowline-on-a-coil. (Web site)
  2. The Lehigh Group Covers common marine knots, plus the Hangman's knot, the Scaffold knot, and the Gallows knot. Move Up

Knots Used Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Illustrations and instructions for a large number of knots used in fishing, boating and paddling.
  2. Coil Knots used to tie up lines for storage. Move Up
  3. The Klutz Book of Knots by John Cassidy The Klutz Book of Knots is a tool meant to be used as well as read. Move Up
  4. Knots in ropes In ropework, the frayed end of a rope is held together by a type of knot called a whipping knot. Move Up

Climbing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Knots for boating, climbing, and fishing with clear animations.
  2. Irish Climbing - Covers common climbing knots, including five friction knots for ascending the rope. (Web site) Move Up

Book Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Klutz Book of Knots is more than just a written guide.
  2. This beautiful full-color book covers knots, splices and whippings. Move Up
  3. The values in the last column are from Budworth's book, The Complete Book of Knots. Move Up
  4. Even if you think you know knots, buy this book and learn from the Master. (Web site) Move Up
  5. How do you top the misnamed Complete Book of Knots? With the misnamed Ultimate Encyclopedia of Knots. (Web site) Move Up

List Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The list of knots is extensive but there are some general properties common to the various knot categories.
  2. The list of knots is extensive, but common properties allow for a useful system of categorization. Move Up

Knot Theory Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Knots have been the subject of interest both for their ancient origins, common use, and the mathematical implications of knot theory.
  2. Knot theory is a mathematical analysis of different types of knots. Move Up

Fishing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Also a page of fishing knots. Nós de Marinheiro. Illustrated sailing knots. (Web site)
  2. It contains hundreds of knots, including: camping knots, sailing knots, fishing knots, climbing knots, and decorative knots. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Best Knots for Fishing and Outdoors Illustrations and instructions for a large number of knots used in fishing, boating and paddling. Move Up

Windsor Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Tie a Necktie Gives illustrated instructions to tying Double Windsor and Four-in-hand knots.
  2. There are typically three types of knots in use today, namely the four-in-hand, the half Windsor and the full Windsor. Move Up

Tie Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Hand-drawn, step-by-step instructions on how to tie six different knots.
  2. Has animated tutorials on how to tie four necktie knots. Move Up
  3. MBA Style : How To Tie a Tie Four in hand, half-windsor, shelby, and bowtie knots. Move Up
  4. Other problematic areas involved with necktie knots occur with children's ties which must often be tied on a recalcitrant youngster. Move Up

Knotting Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Knots on the Web - A collection of knotting resources.
  2. Real Knots: Knotting, bends, hitches and knotcraft. Move Up

Splices Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. List of running knots.
  2. A noose can be closed, a loop remains the same size, list of noose knots. Move Up
  3. Sells a video showing knots and splices tied from the user's perspective. Move Up
  4. This book has to represent the best value on the market today for anyone interested in knots, splices and fancy ropework. Move Up
  5. The book offers an extensive list of knots and rigs which have been brilliantly illustrated by master angler Geoff Wilson. (Web site) Move Up

Fishing Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Learn to tie how to tie fishing knots.
  2. Also includes knots for neckties, fishing, and sports. Move Up
  3. We offer knot cards for fishing knots and rope knots. Move Up
  4. The Pocket Guide To Fly Fishing Knots is a comprehensive presentation of the knots most critical to the fly fisherman. (Web site) Move Up
  5. See how to tie 3 easy fishing knots. Move Up

Ashley Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Clifford Ashley presents an encyclopedic array of knots in this book.
  2. I previously purchased Graumont & Hensel's Encyclopedia of Knots, but as I did more research kept hearing about Ashley. Move Up
  3. Shopping is the best place to comparison shop for Ashley Book of Knots: - Clifford W. Ashley Book. Move Up
  4. Like Ashley, this is a massive cataloguing of knots, and also like Ashley it is light on the instructions. Move Up
  5. The Ashley Book of Knots, by Clifford W. Ashley -- the standard when it comes to knot reference books. (Web site) Move Up

Useful Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A guide to over 30 of the basic and most useful knots. (Web site)
  2. Paddling Knots Many useful knots for paddlers clearly illustrated. Move Up
  3. The Morrow Guide to KNOTS is a compact, practical handbook of the seventy most useful knots to know. Move Up
  4. Never hesitate to ask a sailor, scout, climber, caver, arborist, rescue professional, or anyone else skilled in knots to teach you a useful one they know. Move Up

Peter Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Ultimate Book of Knots is a collection of previous knot books by Peter Owen. (Web site)
  2. Knots on the Web (Peter Suber) - The most comprehensive collection of knotting resources on the web. (Web site) Move Up

Crafts Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The newsgroup rec.crafts.knots is on line. (Web site)
  2. Using knots and knotting in crafts. (Web site) Move Up

Illustrations Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The reef knot is one of the key knots of macrame textiles.
  2. Ropers Knots Pages - Index of knots with links, illustrations, and descriptions. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Some useful terms pertinent to the making of knots: standing end The end of the rope not involved in making the knot, often shown as unfinished. Move Up
  4. Nearly 4,000 knots and as many illustrations fill this hefty tome. Move Up
  5. For the first time, here are step-by-step instructions that take full advantage of color photography to teach the art of tying knots. (Web site) Move Up

Tying Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Software for knot tying 33 Knots. (Web site)
  2. It is adaptable to tying all types of necktie slip knots. Move Up
  3. This category includes resources for tying and using knots. Move Up

Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Knots that work in webbing may not work in rope. (Web site)
  2. Real Knots: Knotting, bends, hitches and knotcraft. Move Up
  3. Alrama's Knots Animated graphics of several knots being tied. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Covers the four basic knots. Diagrams and instructions. Move Up
  5. Some fancy knots. Because you want them so much. Move Up

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Binding Knots (1)
Fishing Knots (1)
Anchor Bend
Arbor Knot
Bale Sling Hitch
Blackwall Hitch
Bowline
Carrick Bend
Clifford Ashley
Clove Hitch
Common Whipping
Constrictor Knot
Cow Hitch
Figure-Of-Eight Knot
Granny Knot
Icicle Hitch
Knot Tying
Munter Hitch
Overhand Knot
Pile Hitch
Pratt Knot
Reef Knot
Sheepshank
Sheet Bend
Single Hitch
Taut-Line Hitch
Thief Knot
Timber Hitch
Water Bowline
Windsor Knot
Zeppelin Bend
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