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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2008

This knot can be used to decorate a rope or shorten it.

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  • what is this knot used for?

  • Shortening Rope temporarily.

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  • contractors way to roll up long extension cords

  • in crochet is know as chain knot, but you used the neeedle to make it, is hte simplest knot tha you learn in crochet.

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  • AWESOME Thanks

  • A Daisy chain. I use this for extension cords.

  • we used it for tying laces on army boots

  • @selfhatredcreep Crocheting afghans

  • @woodyate

    i wouldnt suggest it the copper in the cords has a memory and will learn the loops its in. and if its wond to tight it can damage the cords. large loops bound with two feet of rope wrapped around it is a much safer way, although the daisy chain is a great idea, i just dont suggest it

  • Thanks for the video, it's very clear and easy to follow. Another firefighter at my firehouse recommended the knot for our "infinite loop" of webbing (used for removing victims, securing hoselines, and countless of other stuff). It's brilliant! Keeps the webbing neat, short, and stiff, keeping it from catching on anything else in your pocket, and in one pull, it's ready to go.

  • c my vids of my knots

  • Dude, that's crocheting.

  • That was the best video for the daisy chain

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