I am used to join two ropes of different thickness
Sheetbend Knot
Hunter's Bend
Bend
Cat's paw
The Cat's paw is used for connecting a rope to an object.
2. Attaching a rope to a hook (or to a post or rail where the load is perpendicular to the post)
3.Joining an eye to a ring.
Underhand loop
A loop formed by passing the running end of a line under the standing part.
I must be a female, because I love tying up loose ends! I hate to see rope ends fray so I sit very snugly and hold them firmly together.
Whipping Knot
True Lover's
Bend
Figure of Eight
This knot is ideal for keeping the end of a rope from running out of tackle or pulley
Whipping
A binding knot used to prevent another line from fray.
I'm used to tie the ends of bandages in First Aid, because I lie flat, I don't slip or slide, and I can be undone easily, I'm square, but I'm very popular!
Reef/Square Knot
Barrel Knot
Hitch
Tautline Hitch
1. To secure tent lines in outdoor activities such as camping.
2. Used to moor boats in tidal areas.
3. Secure load on vehicle
Synthetic Ropes
Synthetic ropes are ropes manufactured by braiding together one or more different types of synthetic fibre.
Which knot creates a loop that will not slip?
Bowline
Handcuff
Loop
Barrel Knot
Used for self tightening around objects
Laid Rope
bundles (usually three) of fibre or twine are twisted in the same direction, placed close to each other, and allowed to twist together.
I am the Double version of the becket bend
Double Sheetbend
Surgeon's Knot
Binding
Sheet Bend
Joining ropes that are not the same size.
Braided Rope
Braided rope, the fibres are woven together, often around some core material.