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4. Draw the knot tight by grasping the loop of the noose in one hand, and
the standing part and working end in the other; pull slowly and carefully in
the direction of the arrows.
5. Cut the standing part of the line at a point equal to the remaining
length of the working end. Then tie the two ends together with a square
knot to form a loop equal in size to the loop from the noose. The two
loops become the handle of the jug sling, while the strands in the center
cinch tight in order to grasp the mouth of the bottle.