I believe knot-tying would be a great, life-long skill to have, especially being able to know which knots work best for different situations, like when the rope is thick and not very flexible or bendable.

I have lots of nylon rope and fishing line of various diameters, but don’t know where to begin and/or the best way to get started. My goal is to make this a long-term hobby and spend 1-2 hours per week improving my knot-tying knowledge, skill, and speed.

  • iceberg314@slrpnk.net
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    11 hours ago

    Just pick like 5 good knots and practice and use th as much as you can.

    Mine are: Girth hitch Bowlin Figure 8 on a bite Alpine butterfly Some form of a taut line hitch

    I think it helps if you have a hobby that requires knowing knots, rock climbing for me