This harness can be made with just about any kind of rope. For this tutorial, I used cheap cottom/poly clothesline from a dollar store. You'll have to experiment to find out how much you'll need; with thin rope like this, 35' or so is usually enough, but with thicker rope you'll...
Pick the right type of clothesline to dry your clothes in the fresh air, by The Old Farmer's Almanac.
This simple knot makes an adjustable loop anywhere on a rope. Easy to tie and untie, you can use this fairly strong knot to secure tent stakes. Take the end of the rope and make a loop, also known as a bight. Then tie an overhand knot with the loop.Watch this videofor step-by-st...
We have tons of zip ties, but you can also use string or a rubber band! The zip tie is a bit more permanent if your child is eager to change out superheroes each time. Pin Find two anchors to tie off your clothesline and get set for the simple science fun! My son was amazed!
Using soft cotton clothesline, you can weave a contemporary design that’s both stylish and functional. The process is forgiving; if you’re not pleased with your knots, simply undo them and start again. Secure your cord and follow the step-by-step instructions to braid a beautiful plant ...
clothesline 2 pulleys {made for clothesline} a bucket (These buckets are awesome for so many other things too!) Instructions: To make your pulley machine, tie one end of the rope to the bucket handle and thread the other end through the pulley. You will need another small piece of rope...
horizontal chamber and just above the footbox.To isolate those areas, loosely tie a string around your quilt and keep it tied until the quilt is done tumble drying. The string should NOT be synthetic material and should also be a diameter of .25" or greater. Cotton clothesline rope is ...
the “Bitts” but theRat-Tail Stopperis better. It can also be used to make aMidshipman’s Hitch, an adjustable loop in the end of a rope with many uses on boats, e.g., to act as a spring line to a dock or as a boom-vang and, at home, it makes an adjustable Clothesline ...
internal frame backpacks for everyone in case we decide to do some backpacking, headlamps, a lantern, and rope for a clothesline,Crazy Creek camp chairs(because they pack flat), and mosquito head-nets. Most of this camping gear lives in the cargo carrier, or as we like to say –“upstair...
String a clothesline in a cool, dark place. Find a room which you don't use often, like a laundry room, attic or a utility closet. The space should still have good ventilation to allow the moisture to escape. Stretch a clothes line or rope between 2 points in this room and tie it ...