weaver's knot

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weaver's knot

A sailor ties a weaver's knot to secure a rope to a metal ring.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of hitch knot: A "weaver's knot" is a specific knot used to temporarily attach a rope to the middle section of another rope or to an eye (a loop or ring). It is known for being secure yet relatively easy to untie.
Usage
  • The "weaver's knot" is primarily used in contexts like sailing, climbing, camping, and traditional crafts (like weaving, as the name suggests) where a temporary, reliable attachment is needed.
  • It is used to join two ropes or to fasten a rope to a fixed point without using the rope's end.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The sailor used a weaver's knot to quickly secure the loose line to the main halyard.
    • When setting up the tarp, a weaver's knot is ideal for attaching the guy line to the middle of the ridge rope.
    • The knot in the net was a classic weaver's knot, allowing for easy adjustment.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Application: In climbing, a variation of the weaver's knot can be used to attach a sling to a carabiner in a pinch, though other knots are generally preferred for critical safety loads.
  • Historical Context: The name originates from its use in textile weaving on looms, where threads needed to be joined securely and neatly.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sheet bend: A similar and more common knot for joining two ropes of different thicknesses. The weaver's knot is structurally very similar or identical to a sheet bend tied in a specific manner.
  • Becket hitch: A related hitch for attaching a rope to an eye or loop. The weaver's knot is essentially a sheet bend used as a hitch.
  • Weaver's hitch: An alternative name for the same knot.
Synonyms
  • Sheet bend (when used to join ropes)
  • Becket bend
  • Flag bend
Related Phrases (Usage Contexts)
  • "To tie a weaver's knot": The action of creating this specific hitch.
    • You should learn how to tie a weaver's knot for basic rigging.
  • "Secure it with a weaver's": A casual instruction to use this knot (short for "weaver's knot").
    • Just secure it with a weaver's; we'll undo it later.
Notes
  • The "weaver's knot" is valued for its non-slipping quality under tension and its ease of untying even after being loaded.
  • It is crucial to dress (arrange neatly) and set (tighten properly) the knot to ensure it functions safely.
weaver's knot

A sailor ties a weaver's knot to secure a rope to a metal ring.

Noun
  1. a hitch used for temporarily tying a rope to the middle of another rope (or to an eye)