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As you may know, I'm not a big proponent of the Perfection Loop in
rope except in cases where you're certain you don't ever need to untie it. There are several ways of tying it, but often a very simple way seems to be overlooked. Lets start off with the first diagram on this page, ignoring the arrow path: http://www.geocities.com/roo_two/butterflyloop.html Lets number the strands against the tyer's palm as 1, 2, and 3 from left to right. First, you draw strand 1 right, under strands 2 & 3. Then you draw strand 2 right over strand 3 and through the bight made from strand 1. Done. You may choose to use a finger or two in small stuff rather than your entire palm, as appropriate. Cheers, roo == See the Notable Knot Index for my real e-mail address |
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