Handfasting Ceremony Wedding Ritual where the wedding couple's hands are gently tied together by a cord in a symbolic knot.
Tie the knots with this Kindergarten Fine Motor Activity! Use ribbon to practice tying and watch video to help with shoelaces!
One of the coolest skills I learned while in Girl Scouts was lashing. With some sticks and rope, I can lash together just about anything! And that all stems from the ability to tie basic knots. Knot tying is an essential skill that most kids learn in scouts. These Knot tying practice sticks are great […]
How to tie a knot in thread using a quilters knot video tutorial and photo tutorial! (Hi! Want more sewing how to tutorials just like this? Then don’t forget to check out my other sewing how to tutorials or my free easy sewing projects!) This tutorial will be showing you how to tie a knot […]
Learn how to tie a barrel sliding knot! A perfect adjustable knot for both bracelets and necklaces, this is a chunkier version of the simple sliding knot.
One of the simplest and most inexpensive ways of starting out on your jewellery-making journey is to make stretch bracelets.
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How to tie a knot in thread using a quilters knot video tutorial and photo tutorial! (Hi! Want more sewing how to tutorials just like this? Then don’t forget to check out my other sewing how to tutorials or my free easy sewing projects!) This tutorial will be showing you how to tie a knot […]
My daughter just figured out how to tie knots! It's so exciting when your child learns a new skill right before your eyes. She had been tryi...
One of the simplest and most inexpensive ways of starting out on your jewellery-making journey is to make stretch bracelets.
Whether you're camping, sailing or puttering around the shop, knowing how to tie a few basic knots is a good skill to have.
Learn how to tie four must-know knots essential to macramé.
Stretch Magic cord is elastic often used for making DIY bracelets and necklaces because it stretches to fit easily. With this guide, learn how to tie Stretch Magic.
Knots, hitches and bends. They all sound like a lot of mumbo-jumbo. If you ever wanted to learn knot-tying, here is a great basic tutorial.
Stretch Magic cord is elastic often used for making DIY bracelets and necklaces because it stretches to fit easily. With this guide, learn how to tie Stretch Magic.
How to tie a knot in thread using a quilters knot video tutorial and photo tutorial! (Hi! Want more sewing how to tutorials just like this? Then don’t forget to check out my other sewing how to tutorials or my free easy sewing projects!) This tutorial will be showing you how to tie a knot […]
Not all homeschool learning needs to be done indoors. Outdoor survival skills are important, too, and some children find them particularly exciting!
Read our #1 guide to learn how to tie the top 6 best tie knots to add more to your arsenal for every different shirt collars and occasion.
The Magic Knot is a great skill to have in your tool box. It is faster than the Russian Join and leaves no tails to weave in from the change.
Learn how to start hand stitching without a knot at the end of your thread creating a neater, smoother finish. You can use this for any hand stitching.
In this tutorial I'll show you a great technique for how to start hand sewing without a knot.
A neckerchief can add colour and interest to your Spring outfit in many ways.
I have finally given the weaver's knot a try. A weaver's knot joins two threads together in a knot that will secure your threads and allow you to continue weaving. Since I've only just started using this technique, I'm not really sure if I'll like this more or less then my previous process of starting
Beginner's jewellery making project - string a Kashmiri bead bracelet on Stretch Magic beading elastic and learn how to tie a secure knot.
When I started quilting, I had no idea how to do this. My knots would look so ghetto, lol. This may be a no-brainer to a lot of you seasoned sewers out there, but for all of you that’d like a…
Types of Boating Knots According To Their Uses There are so many of us who like boating as a sport. The mist of water against your face gives a feeling of freshness and wipes away stress. There are others who need to boat for transporting goods and communicating. Whatever be the reason, if you are heading out for it, it is important for you to know some basic knots as boating requires you to work with ropes. Boating Knots To Tie a Boat to a Floating Dock, Static Dock, Cleat or Boat Lift & For Securing Loads Cleat hitch Clove hitch Round turn and two half hitches Other useful knots Scaffold knot Running bowline Trucker’s hitch For Temporary Mooring Bowline knot Clove hitch To Secure an Anchor to A Boat Anchor hitch Other useful knots Tensionless hitch For Tying A Dock Line to A Piling Clove hitch For Reefing Sails Square knot For Securing the Oars Together & Lashing them to the Rails of a Boat Handcuff knot For Hanging Fenders Clove hitch Round turn and two half hitches As Safety (Stopper) Knots Figure 8 knot For Joining Two Ropes Together Sheet bend Double sheet bend Carrick bend Other useful knots Fisherman’s knot Double fisherman’s knot To Bind the Frayed End of a Rope So That It Doesn’t Unravel Constrictor knot Other useful knots Double constrictor knot Slipped constrictor knot For Isolating Worn Out Sections of Ropes Bowline on a bight Butterfly knot For Rescue by Bringing Two Boats Together Monkey’s fist
Anchor (anchor hitch/anchor bend) knot definition, strength, how to tie an anchor knot: diagram with instructions, rope tying video
Finish your quilt quickly by tying it for a softer quilt with a decorative finish. This tutorial explains what to use, and how to tie it.