Wall Knot - Complete tying instructions with diagram

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1 of tying the Wall Knot knot - detailed visual instruction

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Step 2 of tying the Wall Knot knot - detailed visual instruction

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Step 3 of tying the Wall Knot knot - detailed visual instruction

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Step 4 of tying the Wall Knot knot - detailed visual instruction

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Step 5 of tying the Wall Knot knot - detailed visual instruction

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Step 6 of tying the Wall Knot knot - detailed visual instruction

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Step 7 of tying the Wall Knot knot - detailed visual instruction

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Step 8 of tying the Wall Knot knot - detailed visual instruction

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Step 9 of tying the Wall Knot knot - detailed visual instruction

Wall Knot

Decorative stopper knot for rope ends

The Wall Knot is a decorative stopper knot tied using the strands of a rope. It serves as a permanent small stopper and is often combined with the Crown Knot to create more complex decorative knots like the Manrope Knot or Double Matthew Walker. The knot is tied by directing the strands away from the rope, distinguishing it from the Crown Knot, which directs strands back down the rope.

Advantages

Provides a permanent stopper knot and serves as a foundation for more complex decorative knots. Simple to tie once mastered.

Disadvantages

Not suitable for heavy loads or critical applications. Requires whipping the ends for secure use as a stopper knot.