Lace knot

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Lace knot
Lace knot
Type Connection, mooring line
application Connection, mooring line
Ashley No. 1239
Synonyms Choke knot
English Strangle knot
List of nodes

The lacing knot (choke knot) is used to tie objects or as a mooring line on a pole.

application

The lace knot is primarily a tie knot and is well suited for tying or tying items together. For example, a sack or a bag, with a slip piece left for quick release.

Knot

Knot version I (tied lace knot)

Knot version II (laid lace knot)

If you can put the leash around an object, you can first tie a double overhand knot, shape it into the shape of a lace knot and then put it around the object.

Alternatives

The constrictor knot is one of the most durable lace knots. The square knot is also suitable for tying objects . Placed on slip, it can be easily opened again.

Modifications

The double overhand knot is a large and powerful stopper knot .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Clifford W. Ashley: The Ashley Book of Knots . Edition Maritim Hamburg, 1999, ISBN 3-922117-37-6 , p. 234 .
  2. Geoffrey Budworth: The best knots for everyday life, leisure and sport . Bassermann, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-8094-1793-9 , p. 16 (Original title: The Really Useful Knot Book .).