seaturtleisland wrote:
Not only do I have trouble tying knots but I find it very difficult to roll up a hose.
Plastic hoses do not roll up easily because they have a 'memory'. Always coil rope (or hose) towards a free end, so that the kinks will fall out naturally rather than accumulate at the fixed end. With vacuum cleaners and electric irons, always start coiling the wire from the appliance end, and the free end (with the plug) will then hang naturally.
When you tie a bow in your shoe laces, remember the rules for tying a reef knot (a bow is nothing but a 'slipped' reef knot) - 'left over right then under, right over left then under' (or vice versa). When you form the bunnies' ears, after the initial cross-over-and-under, make sure that you cross them over (and then under) in the opposite order to which you made the original cross-over. Geddit?
I will be happy, upon request, to explain the difference between a knot, a bend and a hitch, and if you want to tie a bowline, then it really is not necessary to pass the the rope around your waist first...
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