Page 121 - Geoffrey Budworth, Jason Dalton "The Little Book of Incredibly Useful Knots"
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Tucked double overhand loop
This is a robust sliding noose knot with a wide variety of uses in the home and garden, at work
and at leisure.
First make a bight. Then take the working end down, around to the back, and up (1). Make a
second wrapping turn, to the right of the first, enclosing both legs of the bight (2). Tuck the end
through the resulting couple of turns to lie alongside its standing part (3). Pull both the end and
the related loop leg apart to tighten the knot (4, 5).