Farmer's Loop

Cornell University professor Howard W. Ripley published an article on this knot in 1912, having discovered it being used on American farms. As a loop-on-the-bight, it is related to the Alpine butterfly knot or Manharness knot. This is a fun knot to tie because of the hopping method of tying it. Children learn it quickly.

External Links

http://www.geocities.com/roo_two/farmersloop.html

 

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