Useful Knots
These are a few knots that are great for outdoor use.
Supplies
Length of rope that fits your needs.
Clove Hitch/ 2 Half Hitches
The clove hitch also known as two half hitches is a very secure constrictor knot.
- Create a loop on what ever you want to attach to, that is a half hitch.
- Make another loop but the opposite way.
- Tighten it and the object will be secured.
Timber Hitch
The timber hitch, like its name says, is made to pull wood and holds it by constriction.
- Loop your rope around the wood then over itself
- Twist the rope on itself
- Tighten it
Bowline
The bowline is a loop knot. It is often taught by the story of a rabbit that goes out of his hole around the tree and back down the hole.
- Make a loop
- Put the rope through the loop
- Make it go around the main line
- Put it through the loop again
- Tighten
Sheet Bend
The sheet bend is a knot made for attaching two ends of rope together. It even works with different size ropes.
- Form a J with one end
- Thread the other through the loop
- Over the short end
- Under the loop
- Over the long end
- Under itself
- Tighten
Diagonal Lashing
Diagonal lashing is made for tying to sticks or bars together at less than a 90 degree angle.
- Tie a timber hitch at the cross of the sticks.
- Wrap the rope vertically four times
- Wrap the rope horizontally four times
- Make sure the whole thing is tight
- Tie it off with the knot you want
Square Lashing
Square lashing is made for tying two sticks at a right angle. Sorry some of my images are blurry
- Tie a clove hitch on one of the bottom sides
- Going to the left or the right weave over under
- Do four round of that
- Wrap under the one to the right or left of the one you started on depending on what you chase at the beginning.
- And go over under that way
- Make sure everything is tight
- Tie off with the knot of you choice