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sadsamantha

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Dec 6, 2022
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What's the difference between a noose and a slipknot? Just the amount of turns?
 
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Jan 18, 2023
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I'm presuming you mean a hangman's knot and a slip knot? The noose is the loop that is formed, the slip knot appears to be the preferred method, you can google them, they are different in how they are formed and used.
I'm struggling to find a side by side of the knots, but I'm also not sure if that's such a good plan anyway. A slip knot is simpler and easier to tie, the hangman's knit is more complex and relies on it being right to hold itself together and work. I'd suggest googling each as I just can't seem to find what I was looking for.
 
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