Basic Knots, Lashing, and Uses
Bowline
used to form a non-slip loop in the end of a rope
Square Knot
used to join two pieces of rope that are the same width or two ends together.
Clove Hitch
used to secure a rope to a post and won't slip around
Round Lashing
used to tie two poles or sticks that are laying side by side, next to each other
Shear Lashing
used to tie two poles or sticks that are laying side my side, except the two poles can move, so the poles can stand upright instead of being stiff
Sheet Bend
used to tie two ropes of unequal thickness together
Square Lashing
used to tightly tie two poles or sticks on top of each other, forming a short t; the rope comes over the pole
Diagonal Lashing
used to tightly tie two poles or sticks on top of each other, forming an x; the rope comes over the opposite pole
Overhand Knot
used when a simple knot is needed; the most basic knot
Slip Knot
used when you need a loop that you can change and adjust the size of
Figure Eight
used as stopper knots and in climbing
