ROPE 



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about midway between the starting point and the end of 

 the rope, as shown in Figure 16 



4. Fold the end A back, making a loop that will reach 



Fig. 14 



Fig. 15 



Fig. 16 



slightly beyond the end of 

 the rope as shown in 

 Figure 16. 



5. Continue whipping 

 the end B around the rope 

 outside the loop, which 

 should be laid in the groove 

 formed by two strands, 

 until the work appears as 

 shown in Figure 17. 



6. Pass end B through 

 the loop, then pull end A 

 until it draws the end B under the whipping as far as possible, 

 and cut both ends off very close. The completed work 

 should appear as shown in Figure 18. 



Wall knot with crown. The wall knot with crown is used 

 for the ends of halter ropes, etc., and to prevent the rope 

 from pulling through a small opening, as in case of the rope 

 handles of a chest. The wall knot alone is made as described 

 on page 38. 



Fig. 17 



Fig. 18 



