 I'm going to take the names of the persons who did it. This is called the sloth for taking EI. You want to see that one, right? So I'll show you that one. This one is done the opposite way. Suppose your left hand is busy and your right hand is free, because you have to be a little bit of ambidextrousity is required as a surgeon. So now what I'm doing is I'm holding a small end in my right hand. And how am I holding? Again, I'm holding between my thumb and my middle finger. But I'm keeping my index finger free. So this is the technique. OK, this is a little weird. I'm not using my middle finger, the index finger to hold anything. I'm holding the small end between my thumb and my middle finger. This is my small end now. The small end is in my right hand. So I have to tie this. So use this as a lever, middle finger. Make it taut. And pick up the previous one. And turn. This seems easier. But some people find this more difficult. OK? Hold it between the middle finger and the ring finger, if necessary, but not the index finger. The index finger will only be used as a lever. And use the index finger to loop up the previous one and then cross.