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                   Asher’s	Bottle	sling


                   uSed fOR HAngIng A BOttLe
                   OR OtHeR SIMILAR COntAIneR
                   Of LIquId
                   Onboard  a  ship,  bottles  of  liquid—bottles  of  water,
                   stove fuel, alcoholic beverages—can slip, slide, fall, spill,
                   or break open. This is one of several sling knots that
                   grip the necks of containers, glass bottle or otherwise,
                   allowing the container to be hung safely aside or carried
                   with greater ease. Asher’s bottle sling is credited to Dr.
                   Harry Asher and first appeared in print in A New System
                   of Knotting, Volume 2, published in 1989.




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                        Asher’s Bottl XXSling: Step 1      Asher’s Bottle Sling: Step 2
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                      XXXBegin by tying a piece of twine   XXX
                                                        Bring the bight on one side
                      or cord into the appropriate-     across the neck and through
                      size loop. A fine knot for tying   the bight on the other side, as
                      a loop is the double fisherman’s   shown in the photograph.
                      knot (see page 90). Lay the loop
                      beneath the neck of the bottle.





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