26 Hacks On Ties and Knots That Will Change Your Life
You may be asking what’s the point of learning how to tie different types of knots? Learning all the different ties and knots can be quite useful, they hold a great importance when used for camping, sports, clothing and accessories.
If you love camping but haven’t got a clue about tying knots you’ll be missing out of some much needed skills that are essential for boating, fishing and camping.
Learning how to tie a bow tie or a neck tie is one of life’s valuable lessons which is most valuable for those who love to wear suits and ‘fancy’ clothes. Check out these 26 Hacks On Ties and Knots That Will Change Your Life!
1. Make your beverage easy to schlep on longer hikes with a DIY water bottle carrying strap.
Find out how here.
2. Make your own paracord survival bracelet in case of emergencies.
Get the entire tutorial here.
3. Suit up properly for a karate or judo class.
5. Learn all the knots you need to know for boating, camping, and fishing. Sooo outdoorsy.
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6. Master the bow tie once and for all.
7. And get creative with your neckties too.
9. Get Animal House-ready with a simple toga tutorial.
10. Cinch your trench coat with the perfect knotted belt.
Get all the steps here.
11. Learn how to tie an easy sarong for hot days at the beach.
15. DIY your own version of these beloved snag-free hair ties.
Check out the how-to.
16. Give your sneakers a little extra kick with these cool lacing patterns.
18. Make any necklace or bracelet adjustable with an easy sliding knot.
20. Whip up a couple quick friendship bracelets for your besties.
Find out more here.
21. Turn your sweatshirt in to a laptop sleeve in moments of desperation.
23. Or learn this poofy bow for even ~fancier~ gifts.
Check out all the details here.
24. Braid the edges of a tie blanket instead of knotting them for a neater land less bulky look.
Get all the steps here.
25. Give your puppy a toy and a treat with this knotted rope DIY.
26. And finally, master the art of tying a cherry stem in your mouth.
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