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Knot of the Week: Knute Hitch

Our Knot of the Week series picks up today with the Knute Hitch.

The Knute Hitch is a simple knot that can be used to attach a lanyard to a tool, or dummy cord any gear with a lanyard hole.

We’ll show the Knute Hitch tied in the lanyard hole of an SOG SEAL Pup Knife, but again, anything with a lanyard hole can be used.

It’s suggested that the lanyard hole be twice the diameter of the cord used, but as you’ll see in the video and photos, if you can squeeze the bight through, then that’s all you’ll need.

Knute Hitch » Hitches

(Strength: 4/Secure: 4/Stability: 5/Difficulty: 2)

Please refer to our  Knot of the Week introduction post for a description of what these ratings mean.

Uses:

Tying Instructions:

  1. Tie an overhand knot in the end of the standing part as a stopper
  2. Form a bight with the line
  3. Push the bight into your lanyard hole
  4. Take the knotted end and loop over the object and through the loop created by the bight
  5. Tighten by pulling on what has now become the standing part

View the gallery or YouTube video below and follow along with the steps above!

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