Loop
In strict knot-tying parlance, a loop is a piece of rope that's doubled back toward itself without crossing, forming a circle (that doesn't quite close). It's sort of like an omega simbol in Greek.
Compare with a bight and a crossing turn.
In strict knot-tying parlance, a loop is a piece of rope that's doubled back toward itself without crossing, forming a circle (that doesn't quite close). It's sort of like an omega simbol in Greek.
Compare with a bight and a crossing turn.
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