Page 217 - Randy Penn Everything Knots Book
P. 217

37-032-6-pp001-pp274.qxd  9/1/2010  2:49 PM  Page 202






                 THE EVER YTHING KNOTS BOOK


                                       Coxcombing
                 The most basic form of Coxcombing is known as French Whipping and
                 is best tied with small string that helps keep a rope end from fraying.
                 For three-strand Coxcombing, follow steps 2 through 4.


                 1   To form French Whipping, make a set of continuous Half Hitches
                     around a bar or rail.




















                 2   Seize three cords to a bar or rail, and start Half Hitches in alter-
                     nating directions, as shown (see Chapter 12 for details on seizing).































               202
   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222