Page 32 - Jim Whippy - Reeds Knot Handbook
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This is an ancient knot that got its name from its use on
                sailing ships when sails were tied up or ‘reefed’. It is popular
                with sailors because of the ease with which the knot can
                be released, simply by pulling the top end of the reef knot
                downwards, especially if they have only one hand free. It is the
                most common knot used to tie shoelaces and most children
                are taught by using the simple chant:         overhand Knots and hItches
                            Left over right and tuck under
                            Right over left and tuck under

                Be aware that this knot can slip if it is used to tie two ropes of
                different thicknesses.






                3
                                         Tuck the rope under
                                         the left rope and
                                         complete the second
                                         half of the knot.





               4
                                         Tighten so that it forms a
                                         square-shaped, flat knot.








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