Halter, Slip, or Running Knot
A bight is first formed and an overhand knot made with the end around the standing part.
Sheepshank
Used for shortening ropes. Gather up the amount to be shortened, then make a half hitch round each of the bends as shown in the diagram.
Clove Hitch
Used to fasten one pole to another in fitting up scaffolding; this knot holds snugly; is not liable to slip laterally.
Hold the standing part in left hand, then pass the rope around the pole; cross the standing part, making a second turn around the pole, and pass the end under the last turn.