Tom fool's knot
Tom fool's knot | |
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Names | Tom fool's knot, Tom fool knot, Conjurer's knot, Bow knot |
Category | Trick |
Related | Handcuff knot, Sheepshank, Fireman's chair knot |
ABoK | #1141, #2290, #2291, #2534 |
The Tom fool's knot is sometimes considered a handcuff knot but is somewhat inferior for this purpose to the knot which usually bears that name.[1] It is a good knot with which to commence a slightly fancy sheepshank.[2] It is also used as a trick knot due to the speed with which it can be made.[3]
Tying
It is formed by making two loops, not exactly overlaying each other. The inner half of each hitch or loop is pulled under and through the outer side of the opposite loop.
See also
- Handcuff knot, a similar knot sometimes incorrectly identified as a Tom fool's knot
- List of knots
References
External links
- Ian Knot, shoelace knot based on Tom Fool's Knot
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