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  2. Nålebinding - Wikipedia

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    Nålebound socks from Egypt (300–500 AD) Mittens done in "nålebinding" Swedish nålebinding mittens, late 19th century. Nålebinding (Danish and Norwegian: literally 'binding with a needle' or 'needle-binding', also naalbinding, nålbinding, nålbindning, or naalebinding) is a fabric creation technique predating both knitting and crochet.

  3. Net (textile) - Wikipedia

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    Jason Mills states that, as there are no knots used to produce this kind of netting, it is usually less sturdy and movable. [citation needed] Each strand, when used for a knotless netting weave, can sometimes be coated before being woven to ensure more durability. If a weave is coated after being woven it can show to be more durable when ...

  4. Cricket nets - Wikipedia

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    The mesh gap is usually 50 mm and the twine will commonly have a diameter of 1.8 to 3.0 mm. Netting may be knotless or knotted: knotted is considered superior. The breaking strength of knotted netting is higher for the same diameter twine. Good twine will be UV stabilized and rot proof. For home-made nets, netting is the only specialist supply.

  5. Tulle (netting) - Wikipedia

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    Tulle (/ t uː l / TOOL) is a form of netting that is made of small-gauge thread, netted in a hexagonal pattern with small openings, and frequently starched to provide body or stiffness. It is a finer textile than the textile referred to as "net." It is a lightweight, very fine, stiff netting.

  6. Fishing net - Wikipedia

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    Tangle nets, also known as tooth nets, are similar to gillnets except they have a smaller mesh size designed to catch fish by the teeth or upper jaw bone instead of by the gills. [33] Trammel: Demersal species, fish and crustaceans. A trammel is a fishing net with three layers of netting that is used to entangle fish or crustacea. [34]

  7. List of knots - Wikipedia

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    Knotless knot; Knute hitch; L. Lariat loop a.k.a. honda knot – loop knot commonly used in a lasso; Lark's foot (Lark's head, cow hitch) used to attach a rope to an ...