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Does anyone who makes there own purse nets know if spun nylon has to be double knotted ?

We make all our own nets and only ever use spun polyester cos it handles and knotts nice

its a pleasure to use but i fancy trying a few in spun nylon does this knott as nice as spun poly ?

and will we have to double knott it

would grately appreatiate any feedback on this please

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I don't use nylon anymore, i am a convert to spun-poly and i also like to use hemp too.

Nylon, i personally, always double knotted but hemp i single knot.

Spun-poly, depends how lazy i am at the time, both single and double.

ATB Mick

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I use a Carrick Bend on all materials I use for net making(Google it)single knot tightens on to itself and wont slip :thumbs:

Y.I.S Leeview

 

Leeview,

 

 

When using the carrick, do you twist the loop you are tying onto to get the knot to sit correctly, by this i mean to get the "bitter" end under the "standing" end?

 

I'm sheeite at explaining but thsi might give a better idea of what I mean:

 

http://www.animatedknots.com/carrick/index.php

 

Thanks

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Rigboot that link shows the knot being used to join 2 lengths, when I knit I come up through the mesh and hold it withmy thumb, throw a loop to the left(Im right handed) and bring the needle through the loop as the standard knot :thumbs: DONT draw it close, move the needle across to the right and bring it up through the first mesh again now draw it to a close and you should see it "snaking" round the mesh until its closed/locked on to itself does nt need a vast amount of pressure to close it and you can feel it "POP in :toast:

Y.I.S Leeview

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Rigboot that link shows the knot being used to join 2 lengths, when I knit I come up through the mesh and hold it withmy thumb, throw a loop to the left(Im right handed) and bring the needle through the loop as the standard knot :thumbs: DONT draw it close, move the needle across to the right and bring it up through the first mesh again now draw it to a close and you should see it "snaking" round the mesh until its closed/locked on to itself does nt need a vast amount of pressure to close it and you can feel it "POP in :toast:

Y.I.S Leeview

 

 

Thanks for that explanation,

 

I've tried a few different knots on scrap pieces to get a feel for them and it sounds "similar" to what I'm doing.

 

I'll try it your way next, probably easier when I've got a needle n hemp in my mit

 

Cheers again

 

Rb

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