Elmwood and North
Sunday, May 07, 2006
Pull the end back behind and up through (the rest is exactly like a four-in-hand).
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Can you see me now?
After all, we all know how frustrating it is when ...
If no other method has worked for you in the past,...
Now Here's one for you to try. Can you see what's ...
The Perkins Knot
Historical bits aside, lets go through how one act...
First, cross the longer end in front of the short ...
next form the 1st knot by pushing the fat end (her...
you don't have to "cinch" this knot up to the top.
next pull the end to the other side going behind t...
Now pull the end over the front on this side and p...
pulling the end through...
having pulled the end down through again, you can ...
Next, cross the end in front of the 2 knots you've...
Pull the end back behind and up through (the rest ...
Now pull the end down through the front of the kno...
Finally, just cinch up the job by holding the tail...
and voila! The beauty of this knot is that you get...
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