Overhand Knot
which is the very easiest of all to make. It is the first half of the square knot, and is a part of many other knots.
Back the end around the standing part and through the bight and draw tight.
The other is the
Running Noose
If you hang out some clothes on the line when there is a thunderstorm in the air, it will be well to tie up your clothes line with a slip knot at each end, as clothes and all can be taken down in a hurry. A slip knot made in one end of your cord, can be useful when you want to tie up a big parcel, for you can get a good “purchase” on the cord; it is also good in hitching a horse to a post.
Make a bight. Put your thumb and finger through it and pull up a loop of the free end of the rope.
Reef or Square Knot
The square knot (or reef knot) is the best simple all round knot, as it will not slip or jam and is easily untied. It is the safest knot to tie your parcels with when mailing them. It is also used to join two ropes, mend the clothes line, and for a hundred other uses. It is called a reef knot because it is used to reduce the size of a sail on a boat. As it is flat it is much used in First Aid, for tying a sling or triangular bandage.