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- Animated Knots by Grog | Learn how to tie knots with step-by-step animation
Animated Knots is the world's leading site for learning how to tie knots of any kind From Boating Knots, Fishing Knots and Climbing Knots to how to tie a Tie, or even Surgical Knots — we’ve got it covered
- Complete Knot List - Animated Knots by Grog
Knots in Alphabetical Order There are 196 knots listed (animated) and 374 total knots as some knots are known by several names Select by Activity, Type or Search for Knots
- Basic Knots | Learn How to Tie Basic Knots using Step-by-Step . . .
Basic Knots The eight Basic Knots in this section are the building blocks of knot tying These basic knots illustrate the fundamental principles of knot tying
- Boating Knots by Grog | Learn How to Tie Boating Knots using Step-by . . .
Boating Knots The selection of Boating Knots is based on many years of sailing combined with feedback and advice from several helpful captains around the world
- Fishing Knots by Grog | Learn How to Tie Fishing Knots using Step-by . . .
Welcome to Fishing Knots Selection These animated knots are primarily used for fishing, but some are useful in other applications The selection of knots is based on feedback and advice from many expert fishing contributors to this website In this section the knots are listed in alphabetical order Fishing Knot Characteristics
- Climbing Knots by Grog | Learn How to Tie Climbing Knots using Step-by . . .
Climbing Knots Climbing Knots are for climbers, rescue workers, arborists, tower-climbers, and others who use rope in man-carrying applications
- Essential Knots - Animated Knots by Grog
Essential Knots by Category There are a large number of knots on this site Learn which knots are essential to know if you are boating, fishing, climbing, climbing trees, scouting, etc
- Scouting Knots | Learn How to Tie Scouting Knots using Step-by-Step . . .
These animated knots are described for scouts, but most of them have critical uses in other environments The selection of knots is based on consultation with many scouting leaders and a review of the requirements by some national organizations
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