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  2. Snuggle hitch - Wikipedia

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    The snuggle hitch is a modification of the clove hitch, and is stronger and more secure.Owen K. Nuttall of the International Guild of Knot Tyers came up with this unique hitch, and it was first documented in the Guild's Knotting Matters magazine issue of January, 1987. [1]

  3. International Guild of Knot Tyers - Wikipedia

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    The object of the Guild shall be the advancement of education by the study of and practice of the art, craft and science of knotting, past and present. In furtherance of this object but not otherwise the Guild shall have the following powers: (a) To undertake research into all aspects of knotting and to publish the useful results.

  4. Rebecca Scattergood Savery - Wikipedia

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    A similar quilt, with a similar provenance, is in the collection of the Winterthur Museum and Library, [1] which also holds a collection of documents related to the Savery family. [4] A third quilt in the pattern is held by the American Folk Art Museum. [5] One of the Friendship quilts is in the collection of the International Quilt Study ...

  5. Women of Color Quilters Network - Wikipedia

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    The Women of Color Quilters Network (WCQN) was founded in 1986 by Carolyn L. Mazloomi. For many years in the early 1980s, Mazloomi had tried unsuccessfully to expand her circle of African American quilters. She eventually placed an advertisement in Quilter's Newsletter Magazine requesting correspondence with other quilters who shared this ...

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  7. Macramé - Wikipedia

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    They called the process "square knotting" after the knot they used most often. Sailors also called macramé "McNamara's lace". [4] Macramé's popularity faded, but resurged in the 1970s for making wall hangings, clothing accessories, small jean shorts, bedspreads, tablecloths, draperies, plant hangers and other furnishings. Macramé jewelry ...

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  9. Friendship knot loop - Wikipedia

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    Friendship knot loop is a knot to tie a secure and stable loop at the end of a rope. The slipped version where the last move is done with a bight of the end, rather than with the end itself, is one that can be tightened flat, slid, locked (like a belt buckle), and then untied quickly (like when nature calls) with an exploding pop.