Fred Sanford Gold Member Joined Sep 3, 2006 Messages 3,142 May 2, 2022 #1 I tied this many years ago and can’t remember how to tie it. I know it’s a combination of two overhand knots. Thanks much.
I tied this many years ago and can’t remember how to tie it. I know it’s a combination of two overhand knots. Thanks much.
Fred Sanford Gold Member Joined Sep 3, 2006 Messages 3,142 May 2, 2022 #3 Beowolf Agate said: Fisherman's Bend Click to expand... Hmm.... thanks. I appreciate it. Last edited: May 2, 2022
eveled Basic Member Joined Mar 11, 2016 Messages 8,202 May 2, 2022 #4 Any chance its a fisherman’s bend with the knots interlocking? I mean there are only so many ways to combine two overhand knots.
Any chance its a fisherman’s bend with the knots interlocking? I mean there are only so many ways to combine two overhand knots.
B bucketstove Joined Sep 23, 2014 Messages 1,287 May 2, 2022 #5 Hi, Looks like you got a double overhand on bottom and single overhand on top It used to be a DOUBLE fisherman's Or adjustable length lanyard/bracelet https://www.animatedknots.com/double-fishermans-bend-knot Last edited: May 2, 2022
Hi, Looks like you got a double overhand on bottom and single overhand on top It used to be a DOUBLE fisherman's Or adjustable length lanyard/bracelet https://www.animatedknots.com/double-fishermans-bend-knot
C catspa Joined Oct 25, 2009 Messages 1,537 May 2, 2022 #6 A double fisherman’s knot is commonly used to tie Prusik loops for various tasks in climbing and rescue rigging. Parker
A double fisherman’s knot is commonly used to tie Prusik loops for various tasks in climbing and rescue rigging. Parker