In the reef knot and granny knot, the standing ends enter the short side, while in the double coin knot and the sheet bend, the standing ends enter the long side.
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The grief knot resembles the granny knot, but tied so that the working ends come out diagonally from each other, whereas a granny knot's ends both come out on the same side.
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The grief knot resembles the granny knot, but tied so that the working ends come out diagonally from each other, whereas a granny knot's ends both come out on the same side.
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Gordon Park, an experienced knot-tyer, would likely never use a granny knot, and their frequent appearance on the body of Carol is strong evidence that it was not Gordon who tied them.
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A "'grief knot "'( also "'what knot "') is a knot which combines the features of a granny knot and a thief knot, producing a result which is not generally useful for working purposes.
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Knots which have been called single carrick bend in various knotting books include the reef knot, the sheet bend, the granny knot, the thief knot, and even several arrangements that fail to form a knot at all, and simply fall apart.
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The first is of the knots used to tie up Carol's body & ndash; the knots on Carol's body were mostly granny knots, of which there was no evidence that Gordon ever used & ndash; indeed during the trial he was specifically asked this, and he responded, " I do not use granny knots ".
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The first is of the knots used to tie up Carol's body & ndash; the knots on Carol's body were mostly granny knots, of which there was no evidence that Gordon ever used & ndash; indeed during the trial he was specifically asked this, and he responded, " I do not use granny knots ".