- Animated Knots
- Presentation on knot tying for boating, climbing, fishing, scouting, and search and rescue purposes.
- Blue Mountain Rescue Group
- Knotting instructions written and developed by Jason Dalton for training and reference in safety rescues by the BMRG.
- Chinese Knotting Home Page
- Information and instruction on the creation of several Chinese knots.
- Ian’s Shoelace Site
- Gives 17 different ways to tie shoelaces, as well as shoelace tips, answers to frequently asked questions and links.
- Knot Heads World Wide
- Features discussion forums and a tutorial section on tying knots.
- Knot Tying DVD
- Get this two-hour video that teaches 47 knots and six splices.
- Knots
- Illustrates some useful knots used in securing fishing lines.
- Knots Gallery
- Provides animations of how to tie certain types of knots.
- Knots on the Web
- Large collection of knotting resources.
- Knots: How to Tie Knots
- Describes and illustrates over 30 ways of tying knots.
- Knotting Artist
- Online gallery of rather impressive decorative knots.
- Knotwork from Sibbo
- Exhibits a photo gallery of decorative and fancy knotwork.
- The Lehigh Group
- Site contains illustrations of useful and popular marine knots.
- Marinews
- Provides a resource for knots for marine and fishing use, demonstrated by animation and text.
- Netknots.com
- Illustrates and describes fishing knots as well as other essential rope knots for boating, paddling, and other outdoor activities.
- Notable Knot Index
- Provides a gallery of illustrations for loops and nooses, bends, hitches and other knot information.
- The Rope People
- Site contains information on the history and uses of knots, animated illustrations in tying knots, a glossary and links.
- Ropers Knots Page
- Large directory of knot information and resources.
- The Ruckus Society
- Climbers knot manual includes an introduction to knotting terminology, fisherman's knot, single bowline, prusik knot, hitches and water knot details and drawings.
- Scouting Resources: Knots
- Downloadable illustrations of the most common knots used in scouting.
- Six Exploding Knots
- Illustrations of six hitches that untie easily and completely with one tug of the ripcord.
- Willeke’s Knotted Ideas
- Presents a vast resource on the fancy and decorative applications of knots, including rope animal toys, decorative flowers and other macramé.
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