(Continued from Part 1.)
6. FIGURE-EIGHT KNOT
I use this knot mostly as a “stopper knot” but occasionally for other uses as well. An overhand knot makes a good stopper knot but if it’s too small for the hole size, a figure-eight knot is the next step up. It’s similar to an overhand with one extra loop.
Stopper knots are called that for their use on preventing a rope or cord from passing back out of the hole they’ve been pushed through. I use stopper knots to put handles on various items I make including the gift crate seen in Photo 9.
[PHOTO 9 – Figure-Eight Knot]
7. CLOVE HITCH
The clove hitch (Photo 10) is a knot which has very specific applications compared to most other knots. I use it for two main things around my homestead: hanging the hammock in the shade and tying my solar clothes dryer to the trees it’s suspended between. A clove hitch wraps twice around the tree so it remains snug for however long the rope is there. It has the added benefit of being easy to untie.Continue reading“Using 10 Basic Knots – Part 2, by St. Funogas”
