(no title)
dougalm | 2 years ago
Also known as the Ashley stopper knot! I've started keeping a short length of paracord on my desk to practice knots during video calls. It makes a great fidget toy. The Ashley stopper is what I've been tying this week and it's such a gem (but a little harder to untie than I'd like).
ABOK is the classic. But I was surprised to learn recently that it's not the final word on knots. Superior knots like the Zeppelin bend don't appear in it and there have even been useful knots invented since it was published. Geoffrey Budworth's "The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Knots and Ropework" includes knots that were invented in the 80s.
MrVandemar|2 years ago
I wound up learning 20, and one of the GPs challenged me to tie them all blind-fold. Which I did, and won a metre of liquorice!
stereo|2 years ago
bccdee|2 years ago
teeray|2 years ago
This is literally what I started doing like 6 months ago, and I went from knowing only how to tie my shoes to having a great repertoire of knots. It’s great to have a couple hanks of paracord in the car now to tie stuff down, and more versatile (and safer) than the bungee straps.
hprotagonist|2 years ago
triyambakam|2 years ago
What a great idea. I just started learning knots. What do you use to tie onto? Some knots require something to which to fix.
MrVandemar|2 years ago
Then I just carried that around in my bag, or in a drawer at work, and when the opportunity presented itself, I practiced.
Tao3300|2 years ago