Is the WEAVER’S KNOT better than the SHEET BEND?
Is the WEAVER’S KNOT better than the SHEET BEND?
There are many different ways to tie or join two ropes together, in this video we have a look at the Overhand Bend, the Sheet Bend, the Double Sheet Bend and the Weaver’s Bend. These are all popular knots and can be found in Ashley’s book of knots and other knotting books.
Want to learn more ways to tie two ropes together? Check out 24 Great Bend Knots https://youtu.be/yhK274sIRio
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