marchanna
Gold Member
- Joined
- May 5, 2017
- Messages
- 491
- Location
- Pictou County, NS, Canada
- Tractor
- Kioti DS4110, Kubota GR2120
I forgot the timber hitch and rolling hitch
I was also a boyscout.
I was also a boyscout.
Try that knot I mentioned above for shoes. Works on all laces.
It’s too late. After giving up on bows and trying a square knot that also loosened... I solved the problem permanently. Since these are ‘slippers’ I decided to yield to their intended function and I cut the heavy square leather laces very short with some sharp scissors. Problem solved! **** things were basically decorative anyway.
I learned all the common knots in Boy Scouts and my boys know them from the same. I also learned a one-handed bowline that I taught to our scouts. Logic from my scoutmaster at the time was, if you need a bowline, likely you are hanging onto something with one hand. It's pretty slick!
I was told that I would need to know how to tie it so I could get out of a hole in the ground with a broken arm. I'm still afraid that it's going to happen one day!!!I learned all the common knots in Boy Scouts and my boys know them from the same. I also learned a one-handed bowline that I taught to our scouts. Logic from my scoutmaster at the time was, if you need a bowline, likely you are hanging onto something with one hand. It's pretty slick!
I was told that I would need to know how to tie it so I could get out of a hole in the ground with a broken arm. I'm still afraid that it's going to happen one day!!!