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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).
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