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    Stevedore's Knot (continued)














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    Eye Knot

      This is an effective way of forming
    a strong loop. Take a bight in a rope,
    hold the two strands together and tie
    them in a simple Overhand Knot,
    allowing a portion of the bight to
    extend like a loop.
      Pull the kno t right, making thf' lnop
    whatever size you require. The loop
    can be put over a post and any pull
    on the doubled rope will  tighten the
    knot still more.




    Figure Eight Eye Knot

      In this case, the bight is tied in a
    Figure Eight knot, a portion being left
    extended as a loop. Though bulkier
    and more cumbersome than the
    simpler Overhand type of Eye Knot,
    this one is designed to stand more
    strain on the knotted portion of the
    rope.
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