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                 THE EVER YTHING KNOTS BOOK

                     Each of the chapters on knots in this book were designed to
                 introduce you  to  the concepts  as  well as to the more common
                 knots and structures used for doing that type of knotting. As such,
                 none of the chapters represents the last word on what can be done
                 with these topics. Further research in books or on the Internet will
                 lead you to as many examples as you could ever want.


                     Stopper Knots
                     If you are curious about stopper knots, you will find that there
                 are hundreds for you to learn. Just the single-strand knots alone
                 can be tied in limitless ways, and multistrand stopper knots are infi-
                 nite in the number of decorative variations.


                     Bends
                     The same is true for bends—there are whole categories of spe-
                 cialized bends. For example, seizing bends are a category of bends
                 that work best for joining two ropes of very different sizes.


                     Loops
                     There’s variety in the loop knots  as  well. The Bowline Loop
                 has become the base for many variations, a number of which were
                 developed to be more secure in synthetic cordage. There is an
                 astounding number of knotting structures that work for loops. You
                 can learn to tie more single loops, nooses, or explore the infinite
                 diversity of multiple loops.

                     Hitches
                     Hitches make up the biggest section in many knotting publica-
                 tions. You may want to learn more quick-release hitches, friction
                 hitches, or vibration-proof hitches. Whatever your preference, alter-
                 natives abound.

                     Bindings and Lashings
                     Any discourse on bindings and lashings can only scratch the sur-
                 face of the subject, and the chapters in this book are no exception.




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