Page 93 - Geoffrey Budworth, Jason Dalton "The Little Book of Incredibly Useful Knots"
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Carrick loop
Knowing the start of a common bowline (see page 63) will make tying this fixed-loop knot easier.
Make a loop with the working end on top (1). Then pass the end up through the loop from back to
front and lead it behind its own standing part, from right to left (2). Bring the end around in front
of the left-hand leg of the loop and tuck it under-under-over up through the knot (3). Pull on both
ends to tighten (4).