Knot Tying Tutorials

TYING A THREE PART CROWN KNOT

Video tutorial on how to tie Three Part Crown Knot or also known as a Triple Crown Knot. This knot consists of two loops and is known to jamb under tension.

TYING A THIEF KNOT

Video tutorial on how to tie a Thief Knot. This is different than a Reef Knot because the free ends are on opposite sides of each other. This is used to connect two ends of rope together and isn't a very stable knot.

TYING A SURGEON'S LOOP

Video tutorial on how to tie a Surgeon's Loop or can also be known as a Double Surgeon's Loop or Double Loop. This is a bulky style loop knot, but it is very strong.

TYING A SINGLE LINEMAN'S LOOP

Video tutorial on how to tie a Single Lineman's Loop or also known as a Butterfly Knot, Alpine Butterfly Knot, Butterfly Loop, and Lineman's Rider. It is a fixed loop which can handle loads well from all directions.

TYING A REEF KNOT

Video tutorial on how to tie a Reef Knot or can also be known as a Square Knot or Double Knot. It is often used to connect two pieces of rope together but is not necessarily recommended due to the fact it isn't that sable. This knot is distinguished from the Thief Knot by both free ends located on the same side of the knot.

TYING A NOOSE KNOT

Video tutorial on how to tie a Noose Knot which is similar to a Slip Knot, but the bight is formed on the long end of the rope instead of the free end. This is an adjustable loop used to grab an object and tightens when a load if added.

TYING A HANGMAN'S NOOSE

Video tutorial on how to tie a Hangman's Noose or also known as the Hangman's Knot or Collar Knot. This is an adjustable loop that can resist in releasing after pressure has been applied. The number of coils can be increased depending on your preference.

TYING A FIGURE EIGHT KNOT

Video tutorial on how to tie a Figure Eight Knot or also know as a Savoy Knot, Flemish Knot, and Figure 8 Knot. This knot is used as a stopper and will untie much easier than an Overhand Knot.

TYING A DOUBLE OVERHAND KNOT

Video tutorial on how to tie a Double Overhand Knot. This is an extension of the basic Overhand Knot and is more bulkier and harder to untie. This is used as a stopper knot.

TYING A DOUBLE LINEMAN'S LOOP

Video tutorial on how to tie a Double Lineman's Loop. The same procedure to create this loop in found in the Single Lineman's Loop, yet this last half involves creating two loops.