There are two versions of this knot; each has a different function. One allows you to join two lines; the other permits you to create a loop of any size in the end of the rope. It's a bit slower to tie than a bowline, but just as effective.
- To join two lines together, create a figure 8 at the end of one line.
- Starting at the free end of the first rope, retrace its path with the free end of the second line. Leave a tail of four to six inches at each end.
- To create a loop around your waist, tie a figure 8 three to four feet from one end of the line.
Pass the other end around your waist, then retrace the figure 8 that end. Leave a tail of four to six inches.