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Matthew Walker Knot How to Tie

Posted on 31/01/2015 by Knotter20/05/2024
Matthew Walker in Rope

How to Tie the Matthew Walker Knot I personally love the Matthew Walker Knot, it has a beautiful symmetry to it and looks superb in decorative knot work. Not only that, the Matthew Walker Knot can also be used in … Continue reading →

Posted in Decorative Knots | Tagged IGKT, Matthew Walker Knot | 5 Replies

Knots to Learn to Tie when Boating, Camping and Fishing

Posted on 30/01/2015 by Knotter12/10/2024

Here is a selection of useful knots to learn I often find that the most useful knots to learn, are often knots that Sea Cadets learn as part of their training. This post on Sea Cadet Knots, may be of … Continue reading →

Posted in Practical Knots | Tagged Bushcraft Knots, IGKT, Loop Knots, Noose Knots | Leave a reply

Cockscombing Tutorial

Posted on 28/01/2015 by Knotter26/05/2023
Cockscombing Tutorial

How to Tie Cockscombing Here I have done a short video on Cockscombing. Originally Cockscombing was used to cover parts of a rope to protect it from chaffing. However these days it makes a splendid decorative covering, and each end … Continue reading →

Posted in Bell Ropes, Decorative Knots, Practical Knots | Tagged Covering Knots, IGKT, Turks Head | 9 Replies

My New Knotting Apprentice

Posted on 24/01/2015 by Knotter26/05/2023

A Chocolate Labrador Retriever called Bear OK nothing really to do with knotting, but I just wanted to introduce board followers to Bear. At the time of writing Bear is 10 weeks old and it is my plan to make … Continue reading →

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Star Knot How to Tie

Posted on 13/12/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Star Knot Tutorial

How to Tie a Star Knot When I first saw the star knot, I was very reluctant to learn how to tie this. However, as my knotting skills improved, I felt that it may be time to learn how to … Continue reading →

Posted in Decorative Knots | Tagged IGKT, Star Knot | 5 Replies

Tie the Carrick Bend How to

Posted on 05/12/2014 by Knotter04/06/2025
Carrick Bend

Carrick Bend Tutorial The Carrick Bend is generally used when working with large hawsers or cable that do not easily create tight bends or tucks. The other good thing about the Carrick Bend is that it will not readily slip … Continue reading →

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Sheet Bend How to Tie

Posted on 01/12/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Sheet Bend

Sheet Bend Tutorial Make a bight as per the second picture below. The working end of the black cord passes under the bite and over the upper orange cord. The pass the working end of the black cord back under … Continue reading →

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Bowline Tutorial

Posted on 22/11/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Bowline Knot

How to Tie the Bowline This is classed as a classic seaman’s knot, but evidence would suggest that the Bowline dates back to pre-historic times. At the bottom of this post I have also included a video: There is also … Continue reading →

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IGKT at Waterfest in Weymouth

Posted on 10/09/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Captain Jack Sparrow

First Ever Weymouth Waterfest The International Guild of Knot Tyers were luck enough to be invited to have a display at the Weymouth Waterfest 2014. The event took place over the weekend and the weather was glorious for the occasion. … Continue reading →

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Current Archaeology Features IGKT

Posted on 04/09/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Archaeology IGKT

“Hot off the press” Current Archaeology features the International Guild of Knot Tyers. Sorry my pride took over for a second we were not so much featured but we did get a full page spread at the very back of … Continue reading →

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Ditty Bag Making the Handle for Leather

Posted on 27/08/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Ditty Bag Handle

I think the hardest thing about making the handle of the ditty bag is to make it different. I have done a number of rope handles for ditty bags and they all look fairly similar. So this time I decided … Continue reading →

Posted in Decorative Knots, Ditty Bags | Tagged Covering Knots, IGKT, Turks Head | Leave a reply

Knotting for the Film Industry

Posted on 01/08/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Hangmans Noose

From the title you will think that I have made it to the big time, a prop from Master and Commander or Pirates of the Caribbean maybe? Well sadly not, however this short film does include a hangman’s noose that … Continue reading →

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Ditty Bag Leather Making A PT 1

Posted on 31/07/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023

How to Make Ditty Bag This blog post is dedicated to Blake my chocolate Labrador, who sadly passed away unexpectedly on the 22/07/2014 during the making of my Leather Ditty Bag. Blake would lay next to me outside; he would … Continue reading →

Posted in Decorative Knots, Ditty Bags | Tagged IGKT | 3 Replies

Bell Rope Making the Tarred

Posted on 30/06/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Tarred Bell Rope

Making a Bell Rope (Tarred Line) After I made my first bell rope (Making a Bell Rope) I felt very pleased with what I had produced. I made the mistake of thinking to myself, OK have made a bell rope … Continue reading →

Posted in Bell Ropes, Decorative Knots | Tagged IGKT, Turks Head | 1 Reply

IGKT AGM New Presidents Speech

Posted on 16/05/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
IGKT Presidents Speech

For those of you who were not able to attend the International Guild of Knot Tyers Annual General Meeting, here is an outline of the speech given by the incoming President; Antoine Leroy Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear friends, I have … Continue reading →

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IGKT AGM in Chatham Dockyard

Posted on 13/05/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Porthole Knot Board

When something is called an Annual General Meeting (AGM), you get the feeling that boredom will cover you like veil if you attend. Well, I have attended a couple of IGKT AGM’s now and they are far from boring. An … Continue reading →

Posted in Practical Knots | Tagged IGKT, Rope Fender, Rope Mats | 1 Reply

Kringle Mat

Posted on 06/05/2014 by Knotter24/08/2024

How to Make a Kringle Mat Over the weekend I had a bit of time on my hands, and I came across some length of cord that I had laying about. So I thought why not make a colourful Kringle … Continue reading →

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Decorative Knife Lanyard Making

Posted on 26/04/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Making a Knife Lanyard

How to Make a Long Knife Lanyard I do rather like this particular lanyard because it incorporates a number of different skills, it can also easily be wrapped around the wrist or through a belt. This particular style of lanyard … Continue reading →

Posted in Decorative Knots | Tagged IGKT, Lanyard, Matthew Walker Knot, Plaits and Sennits | 2 Replies

Bell-Rope For An Old Four Masted Barque Making A

Posted on 12/04/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Herzogin Cecilie Ships Bell

Making a Bell Rope Making a Bell Rope Comes in a number of different styles, it is really up to your imagination on how simple or fancy you want your Bell Rope to look. In this post, you will see … Continue reading →

Posted in Decorative Knots | Tagged Diamond Knot, IGKT, Matthew Walker Knot, Turks Head | 2 Replies

Learning Kumihimo at the IGKT Branch Meeting

Posted on 09/04/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Learning Kumihimo

Kumihimo Last night at the Solent Branch of the IGKT we were treated to Kumihimo; this is a form of braid making originating in Japan. The actual word in Japanese means “gathered threads” For more detailed information on Kumihimo Originall … Continue reading →

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