Hey I never actual did say thank you for helping me not just with tying knots but you helped me actually get through some things so here it is Thank You so much❤❤❤
Still can slip if the two rings are pulled, but great for anything that doesn't hold much tension. I like the look. Flattening out the melted ends will help with things not accidentally getting pulled free too easily.
Nice... thanks for showing. I would add though that at 0:57 you actually added 2 extra loops, not 1... I used to use the standard poacher's knot you show at first with only 2 loops but I changed to using 3 loops instead a while back. I never considered using 4 loops to give the beefier looking version you showed at the timestamp, but I like it. I don't have much call for it as a decorative knot as you kindly showed us, but I'll adopt it in other ways I'm sure (in the garden and when out hiking etc). Thanks again.
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Hey I never actual did say thank you for helping me not just with tying knots but you helped me actually get through some things so here it is Thank You so much❤❤❤
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Definitely need one of those threading tools. I just did it without.. but that’d make Paracord life easier haha
Thanks for all the great tutorial. Love them all. Fun to make them too.❤
Cool, always good to see variations of knots. Thanks.
Still can slip if the two rings are pulled, but great for anything that doesn't hold much tension. I like the look. Flattening out the melted ends will help with things not accidentally getting pulled free too easily.
Nice... thanks for showing. I would add though that at 0:57 you actually added 2 extra loops, not 1... I used to use the standard poacher's knot you show at first with only 2 loops but I changed to using 3 loops instead a while back. I never considered using 4 loops to give the beefier looking version you showed at the timestamp, but I like it. I don't have much call for it as a decorative knot as you kindly showed us, but I'll adopt it in other ways I'm sure (in the garden and when out hiking etc).
Thanks again.
Thanks
Btw do more tutorials pls
Nice
Is there a way to tie this knot between fixed objects?
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