Introduction: How to Make Three Simple Hitches
A hitch is a type of knot that attaches a rope to an object. They can be very useful. I have selected three useful yet easy hitches. I will show you the pedigree cow hitch, the highwayman's hitch and the pile hitch.
Step 1: The Pile Hitch - Step 1
fold your string in half.
Please note that you must be able to loop your string over the end of your thing you want to attach your string to.
Please note that you must be able to loop your string over the end of your thing you want to attach your string to.
Step 2: The Pile Hitch - Step Two
Place whatever you want to attach your string to on top of your string
Step 3: The Pile Hitch - Step Three
fold the sting away from the end it is closest to. Make sure it goes over the thing you want to attach to.
Step 4: The Pile Hitch - Step Four
fold underneath your string.
Step 5: The Pile Hitch - Step Five
loop your string over the end of whatever you are attaching your string to.
Step 6: Pile Hitch - Step Six
tighten your knot by pulling on the loose ends
Step 7: The Pedigree Cow Hitch - Step One
fold your string in half
Step 8: The Pedigree Cow Hitch - Step Two
Place your item on top like you did with the pile hitch
Step 9: The Pedigree Cow Hitch - Step Three
pull your loose ends through your loop
Step 10: The Pedigree Cow Hitch - Step Four
tighten your knot by pulling the loose ends
Step 11: The Highwayman's Hitch - Step One
fold your string in half
Step 12: The Highwayman's Hitch - Step Two
place your item on top
Step 13: The Highwayman's Hitch - Step Three
make a loop in one of the loose ends. I will call this end "end one"
Step 14: The Highwayman's Hitch - Step Four
place your mini loop through the big loop.
Step 15: The Highwayman's Hitch - Step Five
make a mini loop in the other loose end. I will call this "end two"
Step 16: The Highwayman's Hitch - Step Six
pull your mini loop through the loop you made with end one
Step 17: The Highwayman's Hitch - Step Seven
pull end one to tighten it
Step 18: The Highwayman's Hitch - Step Eight
pull end two to loosen/untie the knot