Knots, Splices and Rope Work - A Practical Treatise by A. Hyatt (Alpheus Hyatt) Verrill
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and pass the end of strand _A_ through it as at _D_; then pass the end
of strand _D_ through the bight of strand _B_ and one side is complete. Repeat the operation on the other side, draw all ends taut, and taper and tuck the ends. The whole should then be served carefully and the finished knot will appear as in Fig. 120. [Illustration: FIG. 110.--Single crown.] [Illustration: FIG. 111.--Single crown (making).] [Illustration: FIG. 112.--Single crown tucked (making).] [Illustration: FIG. 113.--Single crown tucked (complete).] [Illustration: FIG. 114.--Wall knot.] [Illustration: FIG. 115.--Wall knot (making).] [Illustration: FIG. 116.--Wall knot (tucked).] [Illustration: FIG. 117.--Shroud knot (complete).] [Illustration: FIG. 118.--Shroud knot (making).] [Illustration: FIG. 119.--French shroud knot (making).] [Illustration: FIG. 120.--French shroud knot (complete).] Double wall and double crown as well as the beautiful double wall-and-crown knots are made exactly like the single crown or wall |
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