Rose knot
A decorative stopper knot with a very flat base, rosebud appearance from the top, ends tucked to exit along with main part specially suited for soft shackles made of ropes from very strong and very slippery modern materials such as dyneema.
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Names | Rose knot, Rose knot on 4 ropes, Rose knot on 2 ropes |
Category | Stopper |
Typical use | Keeps the line from slipping out of a hole/eye such as in shackles, handles of pots, chests, and doors. |
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tying of Rose knot on 4 ropes
Tying
Rose knot is tied in four steps, first a wall, then a crown, then another wall, then a combined crown and tucking the ends to exit along with main parts where they may be hidden/buried in a Chinese finger trap setup inside the main parts.[1][2]
- Rose knot on 2 ropes step1 walll
- Rose knot on 2 ropes step2 crown
- Rose knot on 2 ropes step3
- Rose knot on 2 ropes step4 second wall
- Rose knot on 2 ropes step5
- Rose knot on 2 ropes step6 second crown and tucked ends
- Rose knot on 2 ropes top view
- Rose knot on 2 ropes side view
- Rose knot on 2 ropes flat back suitable for soft shackle
References
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91_jEjQdlBU Tying a button knot soft shackle WITH break tests - for slacklining and highlining
- https://www.animatedknots.com/stopper-loop-knot Tying a soft shackle button knot at animated knots
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