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Type of knot
The hitching tie is a simple knot used to tie off stuff sacks that allows quick access as it unties quickly. To untie the knot, just pull hard on the
Hitching_tie
Method of fastening or securing linear material
used as a rescue loop, and the munter hitch can be used for belaying. The diamond hitch was widely used to tie packages on to donkeys and mules. In hazardous
Knot
for securing a carabiner to static rope Alternate ring hitching – covering a ring in hitching can prevent damage Anchor bend – attaching a rope to a ring
List_of_knots
Topics referred to by the same term
Hitching could refer to: Hitching (short story), a short story by Orson Scott Card Hitching tie, a knot Ringbolt hitching, a knot Hitchhiking, Hitching
Hitching
Type of knot
The term Prusik is a name for both the loops of cord used to tie the hitch and the hitch itself, and the verb is "to prusik" or "prusiking" (i.e. using
Prusik
Type of knot
The clove hitch is an ancient type of knot, made of two successive single hitches tied around an object. It is most effectively used to secure a middle
Clove_hitch
Simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope
fixed loop at the end of a rope. It has the virtues of being both easy to tie and untie; most notably, it is easy to untie after being subjected to a load
Bowline
Type of knot
Pullers is usually tied with Cow Hitch, usually to reduce the size of the Puller. Halter hitch Hoxton knot List of knots Ringbolt hitching Hage, J. Joris
Cow_hitch
Type of knot
tying shoelaces and bow ties. The shoelace knot is a doubly slipped reef knot formed by joining the ends of whatever is being tied with a half hitch,
Shoelace_knot
Type of knot
Finishing with a taut-line hitch or a Farrimond friction hitch to the standing part allows the finishing knot to be tied and untied with no tension.
Trucker's_hitch
Adjustable hitch knot
is made by tying a rolling hitch around the standing part after passing around an anchor object. Tension is maintained by sliding the hitch to adjust the
Taut-line_hitch
The magnus hitch is a knot similar to a rolling hitch or clove hitch, used to tie a rope or line to a pole, spar, or another line. It is tied similarly
Magnus_hitch
Type of knot
Guthrie sings of the hangman using thirteen coils: Did you ever see a hangman tie a hangknot? I've seen it many a time and he winds, he winds, After thirteen
Hangman's_knot
Type of knot
component of a wide variety of useful and reliable hitches, bends, and knots. The half hitch is tied with one end of a rope which is passed around an object
Half_hitch
A friction hitch is a kind of knot used to attach one rope to another in a way that is easily adjusted. These knots are commonly used in climbing as part
List_of_friction_hitch_knots
Type of knot
knot was so-called because it is "the natural knot tied by women or landsmen". When attempting to tie a reef knot (square knot), it is easy to produce a
Granny_knot
Type of knot
attached to its halter, may be tied to a post or hitching rail with this knot. The benefit of the halter hitch is that it can be easily released by pulling
Halter_hitch
Binding hitch knot
items it is tied around. To exert extreme tension on the knot without injuring the hands, one can fashion handles using marlinespike hitches made around
Constrictor_knot
Necktie knot
is a knot used to tie a necktie. As with other common necktie knots, the Windsor knot is triangular, and the wide end of the tie drapes in front of the
Windsor_knot
Type of knot
Two half-hitches is a type of knot, specifically a binding knot or hitch knot. One variety consists of an overhand knot tied around a post, followed by
Two_half-hitches
Series of protective knots around a heavy ring
mooring line or mast. Continuous ring hitching, also known as single ringbolt hitching, is a series of identical hitches made around a ring. This is considered
Ringbolt_hitching
To tie a knot with a bight is to double up the rope into a bight and then tie the knot using the double rope. Binding knots are knots that either constrict
List_of_knot_terminology
Method of joining electrical cable
describes the construction of the Western Union splice; short tie and long tie. The short tie splice has it being formed after stripping the insulation from
Western_Union_splice
Type of knot
The hitch and its associated tying method were recorded in use among the Nenets people of northern Russia in the early 1990s. The knot's ease of tying and
Siberian_hitch
Andean record-keeping system using knotted cords
dimensions like color, order, and number. The Inca, in particular, used knots tied in a decimal positional system to store numbers and other values in quipu
Quipu
Common binding knot
and one right, one being tied on top of the other, and either being tied first...The reef knot is unique in that it may be tied and tightened with both
Reef_knot
Type of knot
pipe hitch is "used to lower a pipe or hoist one" and as "another method of tying to a rectangular timber." The pipe hitch will not slip when tied correctly
Pipe_hitch
Type of knot used to join a rope to an object
types of hitch knots include the clove hitch, the timber hitch, and the round turn and two half-hitches. A simple mathematical theory of hitches has been
Hitch_(knot)
Type of knot
knot and weaver's hitch) is a bend knot. It is practical for joining lines of different diameter or rigidity. It is quick and easy to tie, and is considered
Sheet_bend
Type of knot
The gripping sailor's hitch is a secure, jam-proof friction hitch used to tie one rope to another, or a rope to a pole, boom, spar, etc., when the pull
Gripping_sailor's_hitch
Bend knot
turning it over (it is always a left shoe). The zeppelin bend is difficult to tie while ropes are under tension (which is further obvious evidence that it
Zeppelin_bend
Technique of knotting cords or thick yarns to make lace or fringe
macramé are the square (or reef knot) and forms of "hitching": various combinations of half hitches. It was long crafted by sailors, especially in elaborate
Macramé
Type of knot
the turns of the clove hitch progress towards the object rather than away from it. Secure and easily tied, the buntline hitch will jam when subjected
Buntline_hitch
Type of knot
is tied with two ends around an object and is used when reefing, furling, and tying up parcels, shoestrings, and the like. 48. The half hitch is tied with
Overhand_knot
Type of knot
pile hitch is a kind of hitch, which is a knot used for attaching rope to a pole or other structure. The pile hitch is very easy to tie and can be tied in
Pile_hitch
Rope loop and knot
where the end is in a position that the loop can be passed over. The knot is tied by forming a turn in the end of a rope, and then passing a bight in the standing
Noose
Knot used for hoisting loads
hitch for lifting bales of hay is called a "bale sling hitch". The barrel hitch is made by tying an overhand knot, leaving plenty of free rope at the working
Barrel_hitch
Type of hitch
The killick hitch /ˈkɪlɪk/ is a type of hitch knot used to attach a rope to oddly shaped objects. It is a combination of a timber hitch tied in conjunction
Killick_hitch
Type of knot
temporary. Thus, they should be relatively easy to untie. Start by tying a clove hitch around the spar or pole. Then make an additional turn around with
Snuggle_hitch
Knot to weight the end of a rope
represented by three interlocking circles, in the best Ballantine tradition. To tie a knot on this diagram with a single strand, it is necessary to complete
Monkey's_fist
Type of knot
"Kamikaze" knot. A simpler variant of the sheepshank wherein a half-hitch is only tied around only one end produces a bell-ringer's knot (ABoK #1147). It
Sheepshank
Type of knot
of rope to each other. These cords can be used, for example, for tying a prusik hitch. These variants are also recommended by the International Commission
Fisherman's_knot
Knot used in fishing
and easy to tie and with practice can even be tied in the dark. If tied properly, it leaves the hook free to rotate in the knot. To tie the knot first
Palomar_knot
Adjustable knot used to control friction in a belay system
load) is tied to the load rope with a mule knot (aka halter hitch) – not a noose (slipped overhand) – and the bight (loop) that sticks out is tied in an
Munter_hitch
Type of knot
repetition as necessary until secure (usually three bights). Finish by half-hitching a bight around the standing part or a round turn about the post. With heavy
Tugboat_hitch
Decorative handicraft art
zhongguo jie (Chinese: 中國結; pinyin: Zhōngguó jié), is a Chinese folk art with ties to Buddhism and Taoism. A Chinese knot is made from a single length of cord
Chinese_knotting
Type of hitch knot
hitch is a knot for securely attaching a rope to a cleat. The hitch begins with a dead turn around the cleat then continues forming an “8”. The hitch
Cleat_hitch
Tool used in marine ropework
rigging knives and pocket knives. Sailors who become proficient at knot tying, splicing, and sewing using the marlinspike are said to have mastered marlinespike
Marlinspike
Structure of strands of flexible material
Falconer's Farrimond friction Friction hitch Garda Ground-line Half Halter Highpoint Highwayman's Hitching tie Icicle Improved clinch Killick Knute Lobster
Braid
Quick-release draw loop knot
free of the hitched object. The hitch can be untied with a tug of the working end, even when under tension. The highwayman's hitch can be tied in the middle
Highwayman's_hitch
Rope work used to secure a set of objects to a base
be tied down. The following description focuses on the way to tie a diamond hitch so as to secure a load onto a pack-saddle. Tying a diamond hitch requires
Diamond_hitch
Type of knot
implemented in two strands. The knife lanyard knot and Chinese button knot are "tied alike, but they are worked differently." This knot is also used in Prayer
Diamond_knot
Type of knot
carabiner. An overhand knot may be tied around the standing part before the final wrap around the anchor. "Tensionless Hitch". Knots 3D. Nynix LLC. Retrieved
Tensionless_hitch
Knot
rolling hitch tied around the other end) can also be used as an adjustable binding knot. Using a Farrimond friction hitch (tied like the hitch as the Farrimond
Lapp_knot
The mooring hitch can be used to tie a small boat to a post, pole, bollard or similar. As it is a quick-release knot, it can be easily untied by pulling
Mooring_hitch
Type of loop knot
back down through the double loop. The double bowline is one of the typical tie-in knots used in climbing, along with the figure eight follow through and
Double_bowline
Type of knot
withdraws the loop and causes the knot to spill instantly. A slip knot may be tied in the bight as readily as in the end, but the load must be on the standing
Slip_knot
Type of temporary knot
used with this hitch is a marlinespike. The advantages of this hitch over others which might serve the purpose are its quickness of tying and ease of releasing
Marlinespike_hitch
Type of knot
attempts to tie a square knot in a similar manner to a sheet bend (which is the correct way to tie a thief knot), then it is possible to tie accidentally
Thief_knot
Type of knot
object that it is being tied to. The sailor's hitch is similar in function and appearance to the swing hitch. The sailor's hitch can be used in such a way
Sailor's_hitch
Ropework tool
Falconer's Farrimond friction Friction hitch Garda Ground-line Half Halter Highpoint Highwayman's Hitching tie Icicle Improved clinch Killick Knute Lobster
Fid
Traditional Korean accessory for hanbok
Falconer's Farrimond friction Friction hitch Garda Ground-line Half Halter Highpoint Highwayman's Hitching tie Icicle Improved clinch Killick Knute Lobster
Norigae
Class of knot used to add weight to the end of a rope to make it easier to throw
the rope easier to throw. In nautical use, a heaving line knot is often tied to the end of a messenger line, which is then used for pulling a larger rope
Heaving_line_knot
sling Constrictor knot Corned beef knot Granny knot Grief knot Ground-line hitch Miller's knot Packer's knot Reef knot Strangle knot Surgeon's knot Thief
List_of_binding_knots
Friction hitch knot
Distel hitch is a friction hitch knot used to attach a carabiner to a rope, allowing a climber to descend or ascend. The knot is similar to the prusik
Distel_hitch
Bend knot, joins two ropes
loads. The security of the knot arises from the fact that at step 3 in the tying sequence the knot is a Double Harness Bend with parallel ends (ABoK #1421)
Reever_Knot
Type of knot
Animated Knots. Retrieved 15 May 2015. Coxcombing: http://www.frayedknotarts.com/wheel.html http://www.morethanknots.com/Hitching_files/Hitch_1.html
Decorative_knot
Knot used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope
lineman's rider, is a knot used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope. Tied in the bight, it can be made in a rope without access to either of the ends;
Butterfly_loop
Type of knot
three were already known to the ancient Greeks—there are many methods to tie the bottle sling. Swedish physiologist and knot researcher Hjalmar Öhrvall
Bottle_sling
Type of hitch knot
The blackwall hitch is a temporary means of attaching a rope to a hook. Made of a simple half hitch over the hook, it will only hold when subjected to
Blackwall_hitch
Traditional Japanese paper artform
Mizuhiki (水引, lit. 'water-pull') is an ancient Japanese artform of knot-tying, most commonly used to decorate envelopes, called kinpū, which are given
Mizuhiki
between them. It is functionally similar to the trucker's hitch; however, unlike the trucker's hitch, the versatackle is self-locking under tension. The pressure
Versatackle_knot
Knot used in electrical wiring
Retrieved 2020-03-31. "This Is How to Tie an Underwriter's Knot for Lamp Sockets". The Spruce. Retrieved 2020-03-31. How to tie an Underwriter's Knot. Animated
Underwriter's_knot
Knotted handicraft
snake) involves tying two strands around two other strands back and forth. A super cobra (or king cobra) is created when the strands are tied around the cobra
Scoubidou
Way of fastening two or more items together with rope
parallel to form sheer legs as in the formation of an A-frame. The clove hitch is tied around one leg only and frapping turns are taken between the poles.
Lashing_(ropework)
Type of knot
a practical way to tie it after letting the rope go through the two anchor points counter clockwise. It consists of a half hitch of the main part where
Portuguese_bowline
Type of knot
loop in the end of a rope, or around an object. It is relatively easy to tie and is secure, but can become difficult to untie after heavy loading, and
Figure-eight_loop
Type of stopper knot used in sailing and climbing
already passed around a post or through a ring. It is quick and easy to tie and untie. It is a device rigging rather than a true knot. In canyoneering
Figure-eight_knot
Curved section between two ends of a rope
used for tying shoelaces is simply a reef knot with the final overhand knot made with two bights instead of the ends. Similarly, a slippery hitch is a slipped
Bight_(knot)
Semi-permanent joint between two ropes
Falconer's Farrimond friction Friction hitch Garda Ground-line Half Halter Highpoint Highwayman's Hitching tie Icicle Improved clinch Killick Knute Lobster
Rope_splicing
Type of friction hitch
be made with rolling hitches around the other line. The Farrimond friction hitch can be tied in the bight. Adjustable grip hitch at Animated Knots List
Adjustable_grip_hitch
Knot used for attaching a rope to a ring
technically not a bend, but a hitch. Its name originates from the time when "bend" was understood to simply mean "tie to"; today, a bend strictly refers
Anchor_bend
Type of knot
(such as a marlinspike) with this knot (hence the name "icicle hitch"). To tie an icicle hitch, bring the working end over the post, front to back, four or
Icicle_hitch
Type of stopper knot
knot made around an object. It is sometimes used to secure items to posts. Tie an overhand knot at the end of a rope but do not tighten the knot down. Pass
Double_overhand_knot
Knot that forms a fixed thicker point to prevent unreeving
single-strand stopper knot is...[one variety] of knob knots. Generally it is tied as a terminal knot in the end of a rope, where it forms a knob or bunch,
Stopper_knot
Type of knot
Falconer's Farrimond friction Friction hitch Garda Ground-line Half Halter Highpoint Highwayman's Hitching tie Icicle Improved clinch Killick Knute Lobster
Double_figure-eight_loop
Loop knot often perceived as having better security than a bowline
reveals this alternative configuration to be strong and safe as a climbing tie-in. A Yosemite bowline is made from a bowline with the free end wrapped around
Yosemite_bowline
Type of knot
becket hitch, including the double becket or figure-of-eight becket hitch, is any hitch that is made on an eye loop, i.e. on a becket. A becket hitch has
Becket_hitch
Type of knot
of such "snood"/"gangion" hitches in commercial fishing in the present day will show that it is typical to tuck the hitching line (the snood) through the
Ossel_hitch
Type of knot
difficult terrain. Similarly, the name artillery loop or artilleryman's hitch derives from the fact that it was used when hauling field artillery into
Artillery_loop
1944 encyclopedia of knots by Clifford W. Ashley
used. The commentary on some knots may fail to address their behavior when tied with modern synthetic fiber or kernmantle style ropes. In the first edition
The_Ashley_Book_of_Knots
Type of stopping knot
Falconer's Farrimond friction Friction hitch Garda Ground-line Half Halter Highpoint Highwayman's Hitching tie Icicle Improved clinch Killick Knute Lobster
Seizing
Type of knot
The Farrimond friction hitch is a quick release adjustable friction hitch for use on lines under tension. It is useful when the length of a line will need
Farrimond_friction_hitch
Combined features of granny and thief
However, in its locked opposing half-hitch arrangement, the grief knot has been used as a practical bend for tying together flat materials, such as straps
Grief_knot
Type of knot
A handcuff knot is a knot tied in the bight having two adjustable loops in opposing directions, able to be tightened around hands or feet. The knot itself
Handcuff_knot
Type of knot
is the ABOK description, and several video demonstration references: To tie the button: Take a piece of banding about three feet long, middle it, and
Chinese_button_knot
Type of knot
hitch (or high post hitch) is a type of knot used to attach a rope to an object. The main feature of the hitch is that it is very secure, yet if tied
Highpoint_hitch
Series of knots for shortening a cable
also reduce tangling while a rope is being washed in a washing machine. To tie: Create a loop in the rope. Then pull a bight of the working part through
Chain_sinnet
Method of joining electrical wire
Falconer's Farrimond friction Friction hitch Garda Ground-line Half Halter Highpoint Highwayman's Hitching tie Icicle Improved clinch Killick Knute Lobster
Rat-tail_splice
Type of elaborate design on dress uniforms
Falconer's Farrimond friction Friction hitch Garda Ground-line Half Halter Highpoint Highwayman's Hitching tie Icicle Improved clinch Killick Knute Lobster
Austrian_knot
HITCHING TIE
HITCHING TIE
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Watching; Guarding
Biblical
den; making empty; watching
Girl/Female
Muslim
Like, Equal, Matching, Observer, Supervisor
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : from a pet form of Hitch.English (Lancashire) : in parts of the West Midlands this may have been a patronymic from Hitch, from an old genitive ending.English (Lancashire) : habitational name from Hitchin in Hertfordshire, which is derived from the dative plural of the old tribal name Hicce, which itself may be derived from a Celtic river name meaning ‘dry’.
Girl/Female
British, English, Swedish
Pitching Wave
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Kitchen.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Kitchen.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Like, Equal, Matching, Observer, Supervisor
Biblical
catching fish; fishery (inhabitants)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hitchens.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hitchens.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Den, making empty, watching.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim
Like; Equal; Matching
Girl/Female
Muslim
Like. Equal. Matching.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Devon and Somerset)
English (chiefly Devon and Somerset) : patronymic from the medieval personal name Hutchin, a pet form of Hugh.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Kitchen.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pinching
Boy/Male
Sikh
Pretty, Eye catching
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Showing Matching of Relationship
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Hitchen 1.
HITCHING TIE
HITCHING TIE
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Praise; Virtue
Girl/Female
Sikh
Metrical composition
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Phil, a short form of the personal name Philip.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Fragrance; Scent; Aroma
Male
Iranian/Persian
(دلشاد) Persian name DELSHAD means "happy heart."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Special, Lovely flower
Girl/Female
Hindu
Partner, Chaste woman
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Virtuous Path
Male
English
Short form of English Steven, STEVE means "crown."
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
One Victory Man
HITCHING TIE
HITCHING TIE
HITCHING TIE
HITCHING TIE
HITCHING TIE
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Witch
v. t.
A design carried out by means of the above process; a pattern on metal, glass, etc., produced by etching.
n.
The act of hatching.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pitch
a.
Free from itching.
n.
A mode of execution in engraving, drawing, and miniature painting, in which shading is produced by lines crossing each other at angles more or less acute; -- called also crosshatching.
n.
The rough paving of a street to a grade with blocks of stone.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hitch
n.
A facing of stone laid upon a bank to prevent wear by tides or currents.
n.
latching.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hutch
a.
That witches or enchants; suited to enchantment or witchcraft; bewitching.
a.
Compressing; nipping; griping; niggardly; as, pinching cold; a pinching parsimony.
a.
Having the habit of catching insects on the wing.
n.
The act of throwing or casting; a cast; a pitch; as, wild pitching in baseball.
n.
Itching.
n.
A mode of etching upon metals by electrolytic action.
n.
A method of joining timbers, scantling, etc., by notching them, as at the ends, and overlapping or interlocking the notched portions.
n.
Any itching eruption.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hatch