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  1. An Introduction to Knot Theory (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by W.B.Raymond Lickorish, 1997-10-03
  2. Knot Theory by Vassily Manturov, 2004-02-24
  3. Why Knot?: An Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Knots by Colin Adams, 2004-03-29
  4. Knot Theory (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks) by Charles Livingston, 1996-09-05
  5. Introduction to Knot Theory (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Richard H. Crowell, Ralph H. Fox, 2008-09-27
  6. Knots: Mathematics with a Twist by Alexei Sossinsky, 2004-04-15
  7. The Knot Book by Colin Adams, 2004-08-11
  8. On Knots. (AM-115) by Louis H. Kauffman, 1987-10-01
  9. Subfactors and Knots (Cbms Regional Conference Series in Mathematics) by Vaughan F. R. Jones, 1991-11-15
  10. Formal Knot Theory (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Louis H. Kauffman, 2006-07-07
  11. Knots and Links by Peter R. Cromwell, 2004-11-15
  12. Knots and Surfaces: A Guide to Discovering Mathematics (Mathematical World, Vol. 6) by David W. Farmer, Theodore B. Stanford, 1995-11-28
  13. Applications of Knot Theory (Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics) by Dorothy Buck and Erica Flapan, 2009-05-28
  14. Knot Theory and Its Applications (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) by Kunio Murasugi, 2007-10-03

1. Knots On The Web (Peter Suber)
The most comprehensive collection of knotting resources on the web. Sections on knot tying, mathematical knot theory, knot art, knot discussion forums, knot software, knot
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm

2. Wedding Dresses - Wedding Engagement - Wedding Ideas - Wedding Planning - By The
Wedding Planning Plan your wedding using Theknot.com, your complete guide to wedding planning, wedding ideas, wedding dresses, wedding engagement and
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3. Knots And Knotting
knotting techniques and tools. Presents animated knots, knotting knives, Turkshead knots.
http://www.folsoms.net/knots
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Introduction
A few mandatory, but mercifully brief, words.
Basic Knots
(with animations)
The knots that every scout should be able to tie in their sleep.
How to Tie a Turkshead

OK, everyone wants to know how to tie one of these, usually for a neckerchief slide. Here's how.
TJ Bartruff has graciously allowed me to add his page to this site. Great instructions for tying larger turksheads.
Fifty Knots

Another list, this one of fifty suggestions of useful or interesting knots. Subject to rapid change. About half animated.
Knives for Knots

If you work with rope you need a knife. A discussion of what is appropriate. Book List An arbitrary list of my favorite knot books, at least for now. (includes links for purchasing, which supports scouting.) Web Links If you'd rather surf than tie, here are some good sites where you can find knotting info. Sea Scout Requirements My animations illustrating some of the BSA Sea Scouting requirements. Humorous Tidbits OK, only a couple tidbits (so far) but

4. Animated Knots By Grog | How To Tie Knots | Fishing, Boating, Climbing, Scouting
knots sorted by activity, such as boating, climbing, fishing, decoration. Features animations of knots tied in several orientations, knot uses,
http://www.animatedknots.com/
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Now on the iPhone
The iPhone App has been created by re-engineering the content of this website. The animations and descriptions are included.
Take it all with you
Have it all with you wherever you go. Requires no Internet connection to use it.
Leading Knots Website
In effect you will be carrying with you the all the content from the World's most popular Knots Website.
Authoritative
All the material has been carefully reviewed by experts, and updated to incorporate current feedback.
Animations
All the Animations have been included. Each knot "ties itself" while you watch. Moreover, at any stage you can tap the step-forward and step-backward buttons to step the animation forward and backward.
Detailed Descriptions
Behind each knot is a detailed description of how to use it with relevant hints and precautions to guide you. In addition you can make your own list of your favorites.
TIE KNOTS THE FUN AND EASY WAY
Better to know a knot and not need it, than need a knot and not know it.

5. Flaming Pear:Products:Knot
Twisted 3D abstractions! Make stills, movies, VR objects, stereograms, and now 32-bit icons.
http://www.flamingpear.com/knot.html
Twisted 3-D abstractions! Make stills, movies, VR objects, stereograms, and now 32-bit icons. Knot lets you create large 3-D color animations and stills of beautiful abstract knots. You design the knot's form, colors, motion, backgrounds and lighting - or design and render entire animations automatically. It's an endless source of gorgeous moving backgrounds and photocollage elements for your work. With version 3.8 of Knot you can now make 32-bit icons for Mac OS 8.5 and Mac OS 9. From a single design you can make TIFF images, stereograms, seamlessly repeating tiles QTVR objects , and QuickTime movies with one click. Dive right into the abstract modelling options including curved strands, straight segments, spheres, glowing objects and ribbons. Or use the Magic Knot screen to conjure a whole movie from scratch.
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6. Knot -- From Wolfram MathWorld
Oct 11, 2010 In mathematics, a knot is defined as a closed, nonself-intersecting curve that is embedded in three dimensions and cannot be untangled to
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Knot.html
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... Interactive Demonstrations
Knot In mathematics, a knot is defined as a closed , non-self- intersecting curve that is embedded in three dimensions and cannot be untangled to produce a simple loop (i.e., the unknot ). While in common usage, knots can be tied in string and rope such that one or more strands are left open on either side of the knot, the mathematical theory of knots terms an object of this type a " braid " rather than a knot. To a mathematician, an object is a knot only if its free ends are attached in some way so that the resulting structure consists of a single looped strand. A knot can be generalized to a link , which is simply a knotted collection of one or more closed strands. The study of knots and their properties is known as knot theory Knot theory was given its first impetus when Lord Kelvin proposed a theory that atoms were vortex loops, with different chemical elements consisting of different knotted configurations (Thompson 1867). P. G. Tait then cataloged possible knots by trial and error. Much progress has been made in the intervening years. Schubert (1949) showed that every knot can be uniquely decomposed (up to the order in which the decomposition is performed) as a knot sum of a class of knots known as prime knots , which cannot themselves be further decomposed (Livingston 1993, p. 5; Adams 1994, pp. 8-9). Knots that can be so decomposed are then known as

7. Fishing Knots And Knot Tying For Fishing Line And Tackle
Fishing knots and knot tying illustrations and instructions for fishing line and tackle for Saltwater and Freshwater Anglers
http://www.fish4fun.com/knots.htm
Fishing Knots, Rigs and Tips
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Knots For Joining Line To Tackle
Snell Knot
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Palomar Knot
Jansik Special Knot Trilene Knot Offshore Swivel Knot ... Improved Blood Knot - (joining 2 lines) The Uni Knot System Tying To Terminal Tackle Joining Two Lines Joining Leader to Line Shock Leader to Line ... Double Line Shock Leader Fishing Tackle and Boating Tips on... Tying The Bowline Setting The Drag On Your Rod Protecting Your Line Be Sure Your Reel Is Working Smoothly ... Other Tackle Tips Fishing Books, Videos, Fish Hat Pins, Sportfish Greeting Cards, Fillet Knives, Fishing Gifts and more.

8. Knot | Define Knot At Dictionary.com
–noun 1. an interlacing, twining, looping, etc., of a cord, rope, or the like, drawn tight into a knob or lump, for fastening, binding, or connecting two cords together or a
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/knot

9. Knot - Wiktionary
A looping of a piece of string or of any other long, flexible material that cannot be untangled without passing one or both ends of the material through its loops. Climbers
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10. Knot - Definition Of Knot By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclope
knot 1 (n t) n. 1. a. A compact intersection of interlaced material, such as cord, ribbon, or rope. b. A fastening made by tying together lengths of material, such as rope, in
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/knot

11. Weddings Gowns Gifts, The Knot
Tell your wedding story! Build a wedding web site and share your wedding dress, wedding dresses, engagement ring, engagement rings, wedding cake,
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12. Knot - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A knot is a method of fastening or securing linear material such as rope by tying or interweaving. It may consist of a length of one or several segments of rope, string
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knot
Knot
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Knot (disambiguation) ABoK or A knot is a method of fastening or securing linear material such as rope by tying or interweaving. It may consist of a length of one or several segments of rope, string, webbing twine strap , or even chain interwoven such that the line can bind to itself or to some other object—the "load". Knots have been the subject of interest for their ancient origins, their common uses, and the area of mathematics known as
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edit Usage
There is a large variety of knots, each with properties that make it suitable for a range of tasks . Some knots are used to attach the rope (or other knotting material) to other objects such as another rope, cleat , ring, or stake. Some knots are used to bind or constrict objects. Decorative knots usually bind to themselves to produce attractive patterns. The ability to choose the right knot for the job is a core skill of knot-tying. However, if memory is limited, three of the most useful knots are the bowline , the sheet bend , and the clove hitch
edit Learning
Sailors learning knots and ropework in the early 20th century The number of books, websites, videos, and other resources about knots attests to their interest and value. While some people can look at diagrams or photos and tie the illustrated knots, others learn best by watching how a knot is tied. Knot tying skills are often transmitted by

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14. Best Fishing Knots And Rope Knots
Animated knots. Includes fishing knots, outdoor knots, boating knots, paddling knots.
http://www.netknots.com
Knots by Netknots.com!
Click on the image below to go to our easy to follow knot illustrations and knot animations for tying the appropriate knot for your needs.
Fishing Knots - click here Outdoor Knots - click here Boating Knots - click here Paddling Knots - click here New! Knot Animations! Index of Rope Knots included in this site:
Anchor Bend
Backup Knot
Better Bow Knot
Bowline
Bowline On A Bight
Buntline Hitch
Butterfly Knot
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Clove Hitch Constrictor Knot Figure Eight Half Hitch Heaving Line Knot Honda Knot Mooring Hitch Munter Hitch Prusik Knot Rolling Hitch Rolling Bend Running Bowline Sheep Shank Sheet Bend Slip Knot Slipped Buntline Square Knot Tautline Hitch Timber Hitch Water Knot Whistle Knot New! Fishing Knot Animations! Index of Fishing Knots included in this site: Albright Special Arbor Knot Baja Knot Bimini Twist Blood Knot Double Uni (Line to Line Uni) Dropper Loop Egg Loop Eye Crosser Knot Improved Clinch Nail Knot Non Slip Loop Knot Offshore Swivel Knot Palomar Knot Perfection Loop Rapala Knot San Diego Jam Knot Seaguar Knot Slim Beauty Knot Snell Knot Trilene Knot Uni Knot Hook Removal - Ouch!

15. Knot (unit) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour, which is equal to exactly 1.852 km/h and approximately 1.151 mph. The abbreviation kn is
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knot_(unit)
Knot (unit)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile The abbreviation kn is preferred by members of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), which includes all major seafaring nations. However, the abbreviations kt (singular) and kts (plural) are also widely used. The knot is a non- SI unit accepted for use with the SI Worldwide, the knot is used in meteorology , and in maritime and air navigation—for example, a vessel travelling at 1 knot along a meridian travels one minute of geographic latitude in one hour. Mariners first used the term "knot" denoting the measure of how many knots in a special line which came off a reel in a given time, using the chip log
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16. Knot: Definition, Synonyms From Answers.com
n. A compact intersection of interlaced material, such as cord, ribbon, or rope. A fastening made by tying together lengths of material, such as rope, in a prescribed way. A
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Dictionary: knot nŏt Home Library Dictionary n.
  • A compact intersection of interlaced material, such as cord, ribbon, or rope. A fastening made by tying together lengths of material, such as rope, in a prescribed way. A decorative bow of ribbon, fabric, or braid. A unifying bond, especially a marriage bond. A tight cluster of persons or things: a knot of onlookers. A feeling of tightness: a knot of fear in my stomach. A complex problem.
  • A hard place or lump, especially on a tree, at a point from which a stem or branch grows. The round, often darker cross section of such a lump as it appears on a piece of cut lumber. Also called node A protuberant growth or swelling in a tissue: a knot in a gland.
  • Nautical . A division on a log line used to measure the speed of a ship. Abbr. kn. or kt. ) A unit of speed, one nautical mile per hour, approximately 1.85 kilometers (1.15 statute miles) per hour. A distance of one nautical mile.
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    18. Knots Index
    Notes and pictorials about several categories of knots. Features single loops, double loops, triple loops, hitches, bends, decorative knots.
    http://www.layhands.com/Knots/Knots_KnotsIndex.htm
    The Most Useful Rope Knots
    for the Average Person to Know Knots Index
    For your convenience, you can now download this entire website (all 9 articles) in a single .ZIP file: UsefulRopeKnots.zip (approx. 4 MB). To unzip this file, try downloading a free evaluation version of WinZip at WinZip's Download Page . Be sure to come back here periodically to check for any changes to these articles.
    Site Map
    If you have never visited this website before then I would recommend that you begin at the Home Page . It explains that the type of rope you use, the age of the rope, the wear and tear on the rope, the types of knots you tie, whether you tied the knots properly or not, whether you "dressed" the knots properly or not, whether you "set" the knots properly or not, and so on, all have an impact on the Safe Working Load of your rope and the security of the knots you tie. Whatever risks are associated with the rope or string that you use and the knots that you tie, remember that the risks are entirely your own. Here is a list of the articles in this series. Every link will open up in a new window to give you more control as you browse around in this website:

    19. Knot (unit) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour, which is equal to exactly 1.852 km/h and approximately 1.151 mph. The abbreviation kn is preferred by members
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knot_(speed)
    Knot (unit)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Knot (speed) Jump to: navigation search The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile The abbreviation kn is preferred by members of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), which includes all major seafaring nations. However, the abbreviations kt (singular) and kts (plural) are also widely used. The knot is a non- SI unit accepted for use with the SI Worldwide, the knot is used in meteorology , and in maritime and air navigation—for example, a vessel travelling at 1 knot along a meridian travels one minute of geographic latitude in one hour. Mariners first used the term "knot" denoting the measure of how many knots in a special line which came off a reel in a given time, using the chip log
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