part of this pattern, which should be reassuring for newer tyers. When it is time to apply resin, take your time as this step with one false slip could ruin a good fly. The Rope-a-Dope Stone is the perfect stonefly pattern for beginners to tie and bring with confidence to the river...
How to tie an Overhand Loop Knot. THE OVERHAND LOOP KNOT provides a quick and easy method of forming a fixed loop at the end of a line or anywhere in a rope by forming a bight at the desired location. The knot jams tight and is difficult to untie after it has been pulled tight. ...
At this point, the challenge becomes deciding how to use up the rest of the rope. The harness and the armbinder tie are essentially finished; I just need to lock off. And use up all my gorram extra rope. I could get a bit artsy with it, and use my strands to separate the stem an...
How to tie the Hanson Knot.The Hanson Knot is a great little knot for making a loop at the end of a rope. The Hanson Knot was a popularloop knot for the Boy Scoutsin years past. It is strong, doesn't slip and is easy to untie after being put to load. Does this sound like the...
If you still have a lot of rope left and you want to, you can use it to tie your partner's wrists together behind his or her back, which is kind of fun. 25' lengths, available in white or black nylon rope, which is inexpensive, soft, and strong. 25' is a good working length ...
Tie A Matthew Walker Stopper Knot Begin by unraveling several inches of the end of your rope. In the photo below the rope was unraveled about eight inches, which is more than enough. For the next few photos we have switched to using three strands of differently-colored nylon cord instead ...
Put a bight in a mid-portion of the rope. Continue twisting another half turn, as shown. Insert the bight through the loop originally created with the first twist. Note the distinctive “figure eight” pattern. Tighten and neaten the knot, removing excess kinks and laying the cords parallel...
Single Rope Braid Demonstrates three-stranded braiding using a single rope. To Step use Arrow Keys ( ). Set Speed using1 – 5. Make a loop which is about the length needed for the braid.Pass the end through the loop. Twist the loop to create the next hole for the end to pass ...
You can think of furniture, but also of candles and glasses that might get hit by the rigger (or by carelessly flung rope). People can faint and fall, and some bunnies can be quite volatile even in bondage. My partner can hop around the room in most bondages, and not always with ...
If you're using a 25' length of rope, you will probably find that there's not enough rope left at this point to run down the persons back. No problem; at this point, you just wrap or tie off the ends of the rope wherever you like--around the part where it loops around the back...