"The instructions contained the precise manner and sequence of binding himself, including the use of slip knots, " the report stated.
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If the flag is fitted with a line, this is wrapped around the flag and tied with a simple slip knot.
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In either case, loosely securing each end with a slip knot makes it easier to find the ends in the finished skein.
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In that case, the knitter will have to pull everything out, re-position the slip knot to give a longer tail, and begin anew.
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You attach the two with a slip knot, and then using the waste or contrast yarn as your long tail, start your row.
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The original slip knot can also be pulled out ( after a few rows have been knitted ) without damaging the knitted fabric.
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When casting on at the beginning, one end of the yarn must be secured to the knitting needle by knotting it, usually with a slip knot.
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A "'ghost cord "', "'Cherokee bridle "'is a rope passed through the mouth and tied in a slip knot or half hitch under the chin groove.
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And he said a pair of pantyhose that had slip knots tied in each leg, found near the body of Deborah Everist, indicated a bondage aspect to the death.
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Sample Question : The twisted shape of the pretzel was derived from : a ) Arms folded in prayer; b ) People seated cross-legged; c ) The Boy Scouts'slip knot.