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How to Make a Granny Knot



This knot is much like a square knot (also known as the reef knot). However, the difference lies in the fact that a granny knot won't stay done up, so it's not one to use when you want to the knot not to come undone. You can tell that you have a granny knot by the ends leaving perpendicular to the working line.

Edit Steps

  1. Hold the two ends of the line you wish to join, and hold one in each hand.
    Hold the two ends of the line you wish to join, and hold one in each hand.
    Hold the two ends of the line you wish to join, and hold one in each hand.
  2. overhand knot.
    overhand knot.
    Loop the left end over the right, like a simple overhand knot.
  3. Turn the ends toward each other, and loop the left end over the right as before.
    Turn the ends toward each other, and loop the left end over the right as before.
    Turn the ends toward each other, and loop the left end over the right as before.
  4. Adjust the knot.
    Adjust the knot.
    Adjust the knot. The ends should be perpendicular to the load-bearing part of the line.
  5. Know what to use a granny knot for. Be aware that this knot is prone to slipping open and should not be used in any situation requiring strength or holding weight. It's good for teaching small children how to tie knots and it's good for loose knots for playing games or temporarily holding craft or other items in place before glue, staples or nails are put into place, etc. It can also be used for tying together parcels, adding hair ribbons to hair, tying on bandages and forshoelaces.