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.
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
Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
I am open to any comments/constructive criticism. I am sorry if the pictures are blurry. I was in a rush and had a bad quality camera