| Here are some ways you can tie up a non | | | | and the other knot through the other. Pull |
| slipping lanyard using the following:A large | | | | the strands together over the central |
| loop, a small loop. Using only one knot to do | | | | overhand knot you just created.The third step |
| this.The first step is the place the rope | | | | is to create an interlocking overhand knot. |
| down on a flat surface in an S formation. | | | | Place the other end of the strand through the |
| Make sure the ends of the lanyard are | | | | top knot in the overhand knot.As you can |
| overlapping by a few inches. Next tie a | | | | imagine it will take some practice to get an |
| single overhanded knot in all the three | | | | even looking knot. However like tying a tie, |
| different strands. Make sure the strands are | | | | it will get better with more and more |
| even as you gently tighten up the knot.The | | | | practice and trial and error. Feel free to |
| second step is to tie the overhand knot on | | | | treat this as a recipe to base your own |
| the center strand where everything merges. | | | | unique concoction out of.Great lanyard |
| Put one end of the strand through the | | | | instructions items can be requested from our |
| overhand from one of the sides of the knot, | | | | web page. |