Dang. Grabbed the most plastic, slippery, cheap cord I have, tied this knot around an upright chrome metal tube on a drum stand - it locked right in place. New skill level for me.
This is _not_ the traditional rolling hitch. It may be useful but I would not use it instead of the true rolling hitch which has been tried and tested for centuries.
If on paper, make a file folder setup for yourself and put a folder in it labeled "knots". Similar on computer wherever you think you'll remember a folder or file location.
You have some of the best knot videos I have seen, clear and concise in both the images and words. A lot of video visuals are clear enough about how to tie the knot, but have nothing about where it would be useful.
The choice of words, the pacing of speech or possibly the clear zoomed in shot of the knot. Explaining how to do things is pretty difficult. I found it interesting how I do it slightly differently every time. It really is satisfying when they get it though.
I've tied it exactly like the instructions and yeah, it slides well, but the problem is it slides in both directions, so it doesn't stay tight... It just slides back the other way, thus loosening. I've tied it like 5 times now, just to make sure I'm not messing it up, but the same thing every time...
@@xtraspecialj make sure you're finishing it towards the tag end of the string you're going around, if that makes sense. I have a feeling you had it going the opposite. 😉
I love the rolling hitch for sweat pants as I don't want the tie with bows which will undoubtedly become undone, yet hate needing to pee & not being able to untie traditional knots. Great hitch! Looks complicated to the novice, but versatile & useful for the initiated.
Just wondering why your bows are coming undone? Make sure you're creating a square knot (beware the granny knot!) and dressing correctly, I've never had any issues with bows coming undone - shoes, sweatpants, or otherwise.
I learned my first knot in Girl Scouts; the square knot. As a crocheter, there are many knots and adjustable loops as well. Knots are fascinating to me. Thanks.
@@timapple6586 it's just a taut line with the first two wraps crossed over each other. in my few tests taut line is able to hold more tension. rolling hitch holds somewhere in between taut line and two half hitches
U STINKIN LIBRULS THINKIN U KNO IT ALL I been USING IT SINCE THE CIVIL WAR BROTHER!! MY GRANPAPPY TAUGHT ME TO MAKE TRAPS FOR THE CONFEDERATES!! GOBBLESS FROM IDAHO
Thank you, thank you. This will change my world. Good bye prussic knot, hello rolling hitch. It works great as a slippery rolling hitch also, for a quick untie.
Is there a brain condition where you never are able to comprehend how knots work and perform any of them except the overhand knot? Asking for a friend.
Love it! I’ve been looking for a fancy way to tie my sweat pants. Now I’m using this knot and for the “free” lace I’m using a diamond knot to act as a stopper of sorts 🎉
Gonna have to remember this; used to spend lots of time sleeping outdoors in the field (Army field artillery), but didn't know many knots. Planning on going camping next summer maybe...
As a woman, RUclips has made me more into a handy person that my Dad in Heaven would be proud of. It’s become such a great source of knowledge like this VIDEO to learn some cool stuff you can use in real life. RUclips University to the rescue! ❤
At one point in my life, I worked as a maid on a boat. I Learn, new knots and how to use them correctly to secure a load. This is one that I was not taught, nor have I crossed this one before in my life. I appreciate the knowledge and I know I will be using it soon.
This works; can confirm! And not only that, but it's also *way* easier to remember and do than any other hitch or knot I've learned besides the granny knot and square knot (and those are so simple that kids use them all the time on accident! 🤣🤣). The side loop on my backpack broke a bit ago, so I used this hitch to tie it and the adjustable hanging-strap-thingy together so I had my loop back. It's been so nice to have a side-loop again!
Cool, I just tested it on my sweat pants, I'm gonna use it more. I think we used to make bracelets like that in middle school, but Ive already forgotten how to tie it
This is exactly what I was thinking of earlier today for an adjustable positioning device.. How strong is this? Could I hang a pulley on this hitch mid high line and pull horizontally along/with the high line with my load coming vertically up the middle?
WOW! That's awesome certain ETHNIC GROUPS knows how to TIE ROPES several ways ! Their ancestors loved to use these on HUMANS and passed that knowledge down to their NEXT GENERATIONS ! 😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Full (Saveable) video here:
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do u have tie for hammock ? useful knot for hammock tnx
Actually, you can recently add a short to a playlist!
@@ajbp95 you always could, people just aren't creative enough.
@@hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh-Mikel.Montalat Sure, but know there is a button (if you long press in the app), which wasn't there before.
You should teach Boy Scouts!
"Rolling Hitch".
The neat part is, when I would actually need to tie this knot, I won't remember how to.
Just practice practice practice until you can do it half asleep.
Seen so many useful knots and hitches on RUclips now, it's like overload. You have to practice them over and over....
😂how right you are
Try it on your sweat pants. Every five minute when they start to sag re-tie it.
This just happened to me yesterday and somehow my phone read my mind and it showed up on my feed again!!!
Ah yes, the rare youtube short that actually teaches a useful skill with absolutely no bs, love to see it
But you'll forget if you ever actually need it.
Unless someone reminds you. You're welcome.
@@sandjaypirthipal5482 True, thanks lmao
It's BS that he says it's not a knot then immediately says it's a great knot. Can't be both
Commenting so the algorithm knows I want more knot-tube
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Ok same!
Thank you. I've always wanted to know how to tie these different knots, or hitches. I'm 64; never to old to learn!
سلام پیری
خوبی؟
Dang. Grabbed the most plastic, slippery, cheap cord I have, tied this knot around an upright chrome metal tube on a drum stand - it locked right in place. New skill level for me.
For real? I must try this!
It won’t slip if you secure the end but if you don’t it will slip!
@@Webedunn How to secure the end?
This is _not_ the traditional rolling hitch. It may be useful but I would not use it instead of the true rolling hitch which has been tried and tested for centuries.
Did it to my pajama pants. Now i can tighten and loosen how much i want and it locks in place
I use this knot/hitch to hold power lines while I install new services on homes!
I hope in an apocalypse we still have RUclips for this
Just take good notes and store them locally where you know you can find them.
If on paper, make a file folder setup for yourself and put a folder in it labeled "knots". Similar on computer wherever you think you'll remember a folder or file location.
@@danielgoodman3578I've never been interested in getting a tattoo before, but am thinking maybe I should consider it after all ...
Nah, we’ll be ash.
Laminated flash cards
I _knew_ it was a rolling hitch. Learnt it in my Fire & Rescue Service. Love it.
It’s a clove hitch w one extra wrap. Really cool
Effectively yeah. It's called a "rolling hitch".
Looks a lot like a "two half hitches" knot.
Noo! for a clove hitch the second wrap runs differently.
If you need a better reference, it's the Midshipman's hitch.
Every knot / hitch is just a rope with extra steps...
@@nicekid76 you're right, lets not use names for um, things anymore.
Thanks. This will work great for supporting tomatoes. No need to untie/re-tie as they grow.
That's a really good idea 🔥
For tomatos I just wrap the string 4 or 5 times to begin, then wrap again every 3 or 4 days. No knots needed😊
You have some of the best knot videos I have seen, clear and concise in both the images and words. A lot of video visuals are clear enough about how to tie the knot, but have nothing about where it would be useful.
Also some of the best hitch videos!
I'll just try to remember that it is called the rolling hitch so I can look it up when I need it.
ok how did you make this so much clearer than my girl guides leader ever could
Bc men make more sense
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@@cursedchest6469 sexist
GIRL GUIDES
The choice of words, the pacing of speech or possibly the clear zoomed in shot of the knot.
Explaining how to do things is pretty difficult. I found it interesting how I do it slightly differently every time. It really is satisfying when they get it though.
Have been using it for my sweatpants for a long time. Much easier than untying and tying every time I have to go to the bathroom. Thanks lots!
I've tied it exactly like the instructions and yeah, it slides well, but the problem is it slides in both directions, so it doesn't stay tight... It just slides back the other way, thus loosening. I've tied it like 5 times now, just to make sure I'm not messing it up, but the same thing every time...
سلام
خوبی؟
@@xtraspecialj make sure you're finishing it towards the tag end of the string you're going around, if that makes sense. I have a feeling you had it going the opposite. 😉
Useful for relieving an overridden sheet.
Petition to change the name of this channel to "knot channel" so we can easily find it when we all need it.
I love the rolling hitch for sweat pants as I don't want the tie with bows which will undoubtedly become undone, yet hate needing to pee & not being able to untie traditional knots.
Great hitch! Looks complicated to the novice, but versatile & useful for the initiated.
The only thing worse than that is zipping your pee pee up in the zipper!
How much trouble do you have unknotting it at the end? I found a much cleaner knot last year for drawstrings that just has one loop to undo
Going to have to try this one on my scrubs for work.
Just wondering why your bows are coming undone?
Make sure you're creating a square knot (beware the granny knot!) and dressing correctly, I've never had any issues with bows coming undone - shoes, sweatpants, or otherwise.
@@tophmyster It's a pretty common problem. But maybe we just never learned to do the shoelace knot properly.
I learned my first knot in Girl Scouts; the square knot. As a crocheter, there are many knots and adjustable loops as well. Knots are fascinating to me. Thanks.
Dude, this shit blew my.mind. life changing!!!
✌️😎👍
I will forget this knot instantly, but while this short is still playing i feel prepared to take on the world
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Somehow I read that title with an Australian accent.
"That's not a knoit!..."
ausie canot say prusik
It's not a prusik though.
And no one is talking about how smooth that loop is? ... the video loop I mean. Seriously though it is so cleeeaaan.
Taut line hitch too.😉
@@timapple6586 it's just a taut line with the first two wraps crossed over each other. in my few tests taut line is able to hold more tension. rolling hitch holds somewhere in between taut line and two half hitches
Remembering how to tie this knot is more difficult that solving a trigonometry question
I been using this knot for years. My dad showed me how to do it. It’s great for tying down lumber and other Home Depot purchases
U STINKIN LIBRULS THINKIN U KNO IT ALL
I been USING IT SINCE THE CIVIL WAR BROTHER!! MY GRANPAPPY TAUGHT ME TO MAKE TRAPS FOR THE CONFEDERATES!!
GOBBLESS FROM IDAHO
Dude you're the Bob Ross of survival 😂
We use this knot everyday for tying scaffolding tube to be pulled up buildings. Never failed!
Thank you, thank you. This will change my world. Good bye prussic knot, hello rolling hitch. It works great as a slippery rolling hitch also, for a quick untie.
As soon as to ditch the prussic knot you will have to use it.
Use this for end of rope and prussic for the middle of a rope
The hitch is amazingly helpful in basically every circumstance. Easy to tie and easy to untie but holds true
I never knew how much I needed this knot in my life
I will never remember this Rolling Hitch knot but I'm here for it
Dang this rolling hitch is awesome. Glad to learn it.
Im pissed i lived this long without this. But i have justified the last three hours of youtube bingeing.
This stuff is invaluable when you go outdoors
Is there a brain condition where you never are able to comprehend how knots work and perform any of them except the overhand knot? Asking for a friend.
Love it! I’ve been looking for a fancy way to tie my sweat pants. Now I’m using this knot and for the “free” lace I’m using a diamond knot to act as a stopper of sorts 🎉
Try surgeons knot 👍
I want to spend a month with you and learn everything.
This is just a Survival Slipknot. learned this nearly 20 years ago in boy scouts.
Super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I should've known how to do this before I've ruined numerous sweatpants strings....
Gonna have to remember this; used to spend lots of time sleeping outdoors in the field (Army field artillery), but didn't know many knots. Planning on going camping next summer maybe...
What is the word for dyslexic, but for knots?
Whatever it is, that's me.
My new shoelace knot. Cheers mate.
Nice more plz. ThQ. Mumbai India
As a woman, RUclips has made me more into a handy person that my Dad in Heaven would be proud of. It’s become such a great source of knowledge like this VIDEO to learn some cool stuff you can use in real life. RUclips University to the rescue! ❤
As an Eagle Scout, I thoroughly approve.
I actually tried the contrictor knot from one of you videos, and it’s no joke😂 thanks!😂
Great knot for tying to a fixed support pole, pillar or tree tree branch. Also for making your roof tarp adjustable.
I specifically searched for this video because I remembered how good this knot is on my other sweatpant, so I copied it on the one I'm wearing rn.
Commenting so each like and reply will bring me back here so i can tie a knot when i needed it.
Looks useful.. too bad I won't remember it when I need it
dude my short's or sweats would always be to tight or loose. now i can adjust it perfectly thank you dude
At one point in my life, I worked as a maid on a boat. I Learn, new knots and how to use them correctly to secure a load. This is one that I was not taught, nor have I crossed this one before in my life. I appreciate the knowledge and I know I will be using it soon.
سلام.
خوبی؟
Its like a clove hitch with an extra wrap, and only under one.
This works; can confirm! And not only that, but it's also *way* easier to remember and do than any other hitch or knot I've learned besides the granny knot and square knot (and those are so simple that kids use them all the time on accident! 🤣🤣).
The side loop on my backpack broke a bit ago, so I used this hitch to tie it and the adjustable hanging-strap-thingy together so I had my loop back. It's been so nice to have a side-loop again!
Not good for pants/shorts as it unravels itself if used multiple times.
I did this once by accident and couldn't replicate it for the longest time. Finally I can do it again
If you tie something to something else and it doesn't slip or come undone through tension, then it's a fucking knot.
now THIS is quality content
That was not the perfect tension on that tarp lmao. Prusik is way better and easier to remember.
I spent two years in the Navy, I have a book on how to tie knots and some short pieces of line to practice and my best knot is a granny knot. 👍
Gotta be my fav knot. I used to do some macrame so I love 🪢. ❤️
The love child of the fisherman knot and the clove hitch
Diagonal Diagonal underneath there u go
Very useful knot 🙂😉👍👍
This does not work on sweatpants whatsoever.
Curtindo o vídeo, aqui do Brasil
This and the taut line are my fav
I HAVE BEEN BLIND TO THE POSSIBILITIES
If only I could remember this when I need it.
Yeah nice but it's still a knot
That's not a knot. THIS is a knot
Cool, I just tested it on my sweat pants, I'm gonna use it more. I think we used to make bracelets like that in middle school, but Ive already forgotten how to tie it
That's not a knot
This is a knot!
This is exactly what I was thinking of earlier today for an adjustable positioning device..
How strong is this?
Could I hang a pulley on this hitch mid high line and pull horizontally along/with the high line with my load coming vertically up the middle?
go slow if yu wish to teach
Thanks SO MUCH for your knowledge and time for Us!!!
SLIPPERY HITCH-a sailing vessel hitch that is hundreds of years old--VERY GOOD DEMO
Leaving a comment to let the algorithm know that I crave more knot-tube content.
NEED MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS... no more brain garbage
WOW! That's awesome certain ETHNIC GROUPS knows how to TIE ROPES several ways ! Their ancestors loved to use these on HUMANS and passed that knowledge down to their NEXT GENERATIONS ! 😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Makes a good sweatpants know because it could easily tighten or loosen” THIS COMPLETELY DESTROYS THE PURPOSE OF THE STRING THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE
As an Eagle Scout.. It's a Clove Hitch V2
It's actually two wraps OVER , one wrap UNDER.
Thanks for the tips. I'm still using that old constrictor knot you showed awhile back to this day. Adjustables are great though. >^_^
As someone who loves tying knots I'm an instant subscriber
This is awesome !
Never heard of this channel but I subbed after watching this. Thank you!!!
Shouldn't it be two wraps over, one wrap under instead of "two wraps under, one wrap under"? Am I confused? 🤦🏻♂️
"anyone can tie it" CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
Edit: challenge failed. wait does failing to tie it count as a success in this context? CHALLENGE COMPLETED!
Subscribed, shared, liked, commented. 😊❤
This knot was used to much interest in James Bond "Moonraker". When falling off the cliff he uses his shoelaces to.......
Brilliant.....I just used this technique on my tarp in the garden. It's a makeshift roof to my decking and woodwork I'm currently attempting. Thankyou
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Interesting. Can it hold up 200lbs of suspended weight?
Literally makeshifted a sling for my arm tonight, and this knot comes up 🥹🙌🏾🎉 #PhysicianApproved
It's like clove hitch but add 1 more wrap..got thanks man
Thanks, it's perfect for those difficult tension adjustments.
I was just thinking about how I could tighten my string bag backpack/purse. Thank you!