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Nov 16, 2024
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My rope is all curly and not straight, I'm struggling to tie using the noose knot and slipknot method. What type of rope do I need to get? I have autism and severe ADHD and can barely tie my own shoes, so tying a noose is going to be a struggle.
 
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Anonymousa

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Sep 21, 2024
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I find this image useful when I was learning how to tie it. Hope this helps:
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Can you show what the rope looks like? Others can give a more informative opinion if we can see what it is like.
 
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I got a mooring rope for boats. They usually come with a handy loop at the end you can use to help anchor it somewhere.

Mine is 12mm/0.5in and 4.5m/15ft
 
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