Very clear instructions! I tried to follow other explanations but couldn’t find the middle of the knot where the bottle goes - your explanation was perfect! Thank you!
I agree. Finally after watching a slew of other videos... this is the one I understand and I used it to hang my cilantro, basil, and oregano plants on my 3 Sheppard hooks near my vegetable garden. Thank you sir.
I watched your video and tried and like both ways, while taking apart I found a easier way to tie the first one. Tie cord in loop, make a elongated triple figure 8. Place left loop inside middle loop, right over both, then go under both on left side. Snug and done. Super easy, give it a try
Great question. I'd like to know that,too. But the Answer is to use too much and convert the excess into a more comfortable thicker handle using for example the sheepshank knot/s.
Thank you! All the other instructions for this were not helping me... these were both very easy to do and (more importantly) remember! Do you have one for plant pots? That goes under the plant/jug?
It seems the knot has the cord loop 3 times around the jar. For a jar of diameter d, and handle length h, that's 3πd+4h. 9.42d + 4h but you could find up to 10d+4h, in particular if d is small compared to h. Example: d=4 inches and h=3 inches, (d is big, h is small so using the original formula) 50 inches. Add an inch or two for the overhand knot or double fisherman knot
Very clear instructions! I tried to follow other explanations but couldn’t find the middle of the knot where the bottle goes - your explanation was perfect! Thank you!
Me too
Great video. Have the pause button ready and go step by step. I have used this tutorial to help me create my own hanging tea light jars. 👍
Thank you! Best tutorial I've seen to date!! Very easy to follow.
FINNALY! After watching like 10 different videos this one explained fast and easy way.
Thanks mate!
That's brilliant, just re-strung a garden light. Thanks for posting
finally i could understand your explanation.n video .. after watching 15 others.. thank you
i´ve been watching at least 20 - but this guy is "the man!:)"
I agree. Finally after watching a slew of other videos... this is the one I understand and I used it to hang my cilantro, basil, and oregano plants on my 3 Sheppard hooks near my vegetable garden. Thank you sir.
Here too!!
I watched too many too count 🥲 but finally I got it with this video 😆
thank you
ABSOLUTLEY THE BEST TUTORIAL OF THESE KNOTS SO EASY TO COMPREHEND
Thank you, for getting right to the point. Clear direction without wading through story time.
This is the best tutorial and the easiest I've seen yet. Ty for postibg.keep it up..
mannnnnnnnnn its wayy too easyyy ::)))) thankssssss
I use this video every year, in the spring, when I tap my birch trees. Thank you
Thank you so much it's very helpful for me I am from India.. I loved it
I watched your video and tried and like both ways, while taking apart I found a easier way to tie the first one.
Tie cord in loop, make a elongated triple figure 8. Place left loop inside middle loop, right over both, then go under both on left side. Snug and done. Super easy, give it a try
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you 🙏
Thank you for sharing, this will definitely be useful.
Thank you, it's very helpful. I wished I could show you here my project using the technique. 🙌 😊 🙏
I don’t know how…but I did it! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this very easy follow video.
Was just what I was looking for.
Tried the second one first and it worked first time.
I needed this 🙏
Is there a formula or rule of thumb to be followed for a length of rope used for carrying handle desired?
Great question. I'd like to know that,too. But the Answer is to use too much and convert the excess into a more comfortable thicker handle using for example the sheepshank knot/s.
As a fly fisher we call that double fishermans knot a blood knot
Thank you! All the other instructions for this were not helping me... these were both very easy to do and (more importantly) remember! Do you have one for plant pots? That goes under the plant/jug?
Really helpful- not a load of waffle!
so good👍
I just loved it, Simple and easy. :) Happy me
Excelente so easy even I can make it , thank you so much.
Is 1m of string enough for 1 jar?
Can we hang purely cylindrical objects ( objects without necks ) with this knot??
I wouldn't recommend it. If it is light, it may work. Something like a grip hitch or constrictor knot could be more what you are looking for.
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Did I miss how long the loop is ?
The rope length will depend on the size of bottle neck you are tying it around and how long you want the handles to be.
It seems the knot has the cord loop 3 times around the jar. For a jar of diameter d, and handle length h, that's 3πd+4h.
9.42d + 4h but you could find up to 10d+4h, in particular if d is small compared to h.
Example: d=4 inches and h=3 inches, (d is big, h is small so using the original formula) 50 inches. Add an inch or two for the overhand knot or double fisherman knot
ഇത് കാണുന്ന മലയാളികൾ ഒന്ന് നീലയാക്കിയിട്ടു പോണേ 😃
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Nope not even close