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                                        Double Bow

                                         This may be tied In either of twO
                                        ways. The first and preferable method
                                        is to start exactly as with the Single
                                        Bow Knot, allowing a fair amount of
                                        length to the working end. Tie the
                                        first Overhand Knot.
                                          In tying the second Overhand.
                                        form a bight in "B." hut instead of
                                        pushing end "A" through the new
                                        loop, draw a bight through, so that
                                        "A" becomes identical with "8" in
                                        formation. When it is drawn tight,
                                        you have two loops instead of one. A
                                        pull on either end (" A" or "B") will
                                        undo the knot.
                                          The alternate method is tie a Single
                                        Overhand, then form identical bights
                                        in "A" and "B." The bights
                                        themselves are then tied in an
                                        Overhand Knot on tOP of the first
                                        one. It results in the same formation,
                                        but is a little slower.
                                          The Double Bow is the familiar
                                        Shoestring or Shoelace Knot.
                                        Everyone is familiar with it, but it can
                                        be tied in either the "right" way or
                                        the "wrong" way. The right way is to
                                        follow the pattern of the Square
                                        Knot. It will go wrong if the ends are
                                        reversed in tying, as with the Granny
                                        KnOt.












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