How to Tie the Weaver's Knot - How to Join Two Pieces of Yarn
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 Published On Sep 19, 2021

I often use the Weaver's Knot when adding more line when making a fishing net. When tying the yearn together using the Weaver's Knot dress it smartly and then push pull etc. to ensure that the two pieces of yarn stay together. If not, I often revert to using the Surgeon's Knot to join more difficult pieces of line How to Tie the Surgeon's Knot Video:    • How to Tie the Surgeon's Knot or How ...  


As shown in the video, the Weaver's Knot is the same structure as the Sheet Bend. However, they are tied differently. When tying the Sheet Bend in yarn, it can be rather difficult to tie, using the Weaver's Knot method, just makes it a little easier to create the knot.


I have found that when making a fishing net, some of the netting twine can be a bit slippery. So as mentioned above, give the knot some tensioning and then slacking to see if it works loose. If you find that no matter what knot you use, just put a little dab of finishing solution on the knot and let it dry. Here is a video to the finishing solution that I use, not just for protecting rope work, but also for locking up knots nice and tight.


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Johnny Debt
Net Making Knots
Weaver's Knot Intro 00:00
Tying the Weaver's Knot 00:50


I wonder if my favourite sewing channel @Studio7t7 uses this knot? Channel Handle: @KnottingKnots

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