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How to tie the Blake’s Hitch. @knottips101 This knot is named after Jason Blake who is credited with explaining the knot to fellow arborists in 1994. However, it was first mentioned by Heinz Prohaska in an Austrian Guides Periodical in 1981. Later, in 1990, Nylon Highway, a caving magazine, also referred to the knot. It is a friction hitch that they popularly used for ascending and descending ropes. It is also known by the names Swicero (Suicero) or Verones knot. It is stable and does not roll or creep along the rope. ========================================== Welcome to Knot Tips 101! We share with you many different types of practical creative ideas such as: knotting tips, tool use tips, life hacks, Craft, How to Make, Do it Yourself, DIY, Creative, DIY crafts, Homemade, handmade, creative experiments, Simple Ways, Useful Things, home materials tips and more. If you love watching videos on knot tips, crafts, tool using tips and life hacks, please watch our videos every day and we'll bring you creative videos from around the world every day. To watch more videos every day, "Subscribe" and see all notifications. Hope you enjoy our video and share it with your friends! ========================================== Here are 50 basic knots that cover a wide range of practical applications for average people: Square Knot (Reef Knot) Bowline Knot Clove Hitch Taut Line Hitch Sheet Bend Slip Knot Double Overhand Knot Figure Eight Knot Two Half Hitches Constrictor Knot Prusik Knot Alpine Butterfly Knot Figure Eight Follow Through Water Knot (Ring Bend) Fisherman's Knot (Improved Clinch Knot) Stopper Knot Barrel Knot Surgeon's Knot Mooring Hitch Bowline on a Bight Double Sheet Bend Lark's Head Knot Butterfly Loop Double Fisherman's Knot Monkey's Fist Knot Chain Sinnet (Daisy Chain) Zeppelin Bend Zeppelin Loop One-Handed Bowline Buntline Hitch Marlinespike Hitch Turk's Head Knot Rolling Hitch (Magnus Hitch) Chain Hitch Farrimond Friction Hitch Figure Eight Bend Jury Mast Knot Highwayman's Hitch Ground-line Hitch Timber Hitch Bowline on a Bight Butterfly Knot Poacher's Knot Zeppelin Loop Spanish Bowline Yosemite Bowline Rosendahl Bend Bowline with a Yosemite Finish Hunter's Bend Carrick Bend Overhand Knot Double Overhand Knot Figure Eight Stopper Knot Ashley Stopper Knot Stevedore Stopper Knot Turk's Head Knot These knots should cover a wide range of everyday and specialized needs, from basic uses around the house to boating, fishing, climbing, and decorative knot tying.