gurushaun said:Anyone got a link to the Macrame knots used?
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Shaun
bushblade said:The way he showed me is basicaly tying reef knots over 2 central 'filler' cords, allthough you could easily use more than 2. You can make some nice patterns and carry a lot of cordage in a neat, useable package.
Stew said:bushblade said:The way he showed me is basicaly tying reef knots over 2 central 'filler' cords, allthough you could easily use more than 2. You can make some nice patterns and carry a lot of cordage in a neat, useable package.
Is it the Cobra Stitch?
It sounds like it. I like this style. It's attractive and one of the quicker ones to do.
Powderburn said:
tedw said:Bushblade has touched on something that's been bothering me. If wearing a rucsac (or webbing) doesn't the neck/armpit carried knife get caught under the straps and end up both uncomfortable and inaccessible? I can see hanging just from the neck might work, but not with a heavy knife (or a webbing chest rig).
I usually end up with the knife on my belt (no good with web gear or a weight-bearing rucsac hipbelt over the top), in a leg pocket (can get in the way when I kneel down) or most often on the webbing or in my rucsac (inaccessible and could get lost in a crisis).
Any ideas?
Ted W
tedw said:Bushblade has touched on something that's been bothering me. If wearing a rucsac (or webbing) doesn't the neck/armpit carried knife get caught under the straps and end up both uncomfortable and inaccessible? I can see hanging just from the neck might work, but not with a heavy knife (or a webbing chest rig).
I usually end up with the knife on my belt (no good with web gear or a weight-bearing rucsac hipbelt over the top), in a leg pocket (can get in the way when I kneel down) or most often on the webbing or in my rucsac (inaccessible and could get lost in a crisis).
Any ideas?
Ted W