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* * * * Climbing Knots * Fishing Knots * Sailing Knots * More Knots * By Use * Boating Knots * Rescue Knots * Decorative Knots * Binding Knots * Boy Scouting Knots * Stopper Knots * Whipping Knots * By Type * Bends * Hitches * Loops * By Technique & Material * Macrame Knots * Paracord Knots * Necktie Knots FEATURED ARTICLES BOW TIE Bow TieThe bow tie is a type of necktie knot that is made out of a ribbon of fabric that is tied around the shirt collar in a symmetrical pattern so that the two opposite ends form loops. Common materials for self-tie bow ties are silk, cotton, polyester, velvet and mixed fabrics. You... COMMON WHIPPING Common WhippingThe basic of whipping techniques, the common whipping, prevents a rope from fraying, that is, unraveling into thinner fibers. It can also be used for securing objects together. It can be tied with twine or paracord. This technique is mentioned in The Ashley Book of... CAT’S PAW KNOT Cat’s Paw KnotThe cat’s paw or offshore swivel knot is used to connect a rope or line to a ring, swivel or hook. The versatile knot is simple to tie and doesn’t jam. It can be used as a sling for lifting heavy loads at any angle. The twisted loops give it good strength and... CARRICK BEND Carrick Bend The Carrick bend is a powerful knot to join two heavy ropes, hawsers or cables that are tough to bend. It’s no jamming nature makes it a favorite to hold up massive loads, even under wet or oily conditions. The curvy symmetric form of the knot makes it appealing for decorative purposes... 1 2 3 4 WELCOME TO 101KNOTS.COM The founder of Scouting, Baden-Powell, had once famously said, “Every Scout ought to be able to tie knots. To tie a knot seems to be a simple thing, and yet there are right ways and wrong ways of doing it, and scouts ought to know the right way. A life may depend on a knot being tied properly." Here you will find an opportunity to learn about not only the essential knots as pointed out above that are required in scouting, climbing, boating, fishing, etc. but also on decorative and tie knots to enhance home décor and style, respectively. Family and Travel 0 seconds of 34 secondsVolume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard ShortcutsEnabledDisabled Play/PauseSPACE Increase Volume↑ Decrease Volume↓ Seek Forward→ Seek Backward← Captions On/Offc Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreenf Mute/Unmutem Decrease Caption Size- Increase Caption Size+ or = Seek %0-9 facebook twitter Email pinterest Linkhttps://cdn.jwplayer.com/previews/1OeI86qR Copied Auto180p720p540p406p360p270p180p Live 00:00 00:34 00:34 RECENT How to Make a Bow with Ribbon Bow Tie Common Whipping Cat’s Paw Knot MOST READ Timber Hitch Timber Hitch The timber hitch is used to secure a rope round a post or any cylindrical... Butterfly Knot A useful midline knot, the butterfly knot has its uses in glacier travel and rock... Carrick Bend Carrick Bend The Carrick bend is a powerful knot to join two heavy ropes, hawsers... Dropper Loop Dropper Loop The dropper loop, also known as a dropper knot forms a secure structure... * About * Privacy Policy * Terms and Conditions * Contact © 2024 (101Knots) Update Privacy Preferences