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Plaiting a Double
Step by Step.

Measure off just over twice the length of line
your finished double will be. The main line
or standing part is A. The returning length is B,
and the tag is C. Let's call the loop formed, D.
Plaiting a Double Step 1
Plaiting a Double Step 2
As with the Bimini, your rod should be firmly
in a rod holder and the clutch of the reel set
on strike drag. Keeping the line tight by pulling
away from your rod and reel, pass C over B
(alongside A). Pull B tight. Because tension
must be maintained throughout the plaiting
process, it helps to wrap each successive leg
in turn, around your finger as shown.
Pass A over C and pull tight.
Plaiting a Double Step 3
Pass B over A and pull A tight.
Pass C over B and pull C tight. Having completed
the first cycle of the plait, increase tension
on the line, even though some distortion may
appear at the beginning of the plait.

This is normal.
Plaiting a Double Step 5
Plaiting a Double Step 6
Now you are getting the idea,
A goes over C then C is pulled tight.

Always pull the leg you have just crossed,
really tight against the line
coming from your rod and reel.

That way your plait will be nice and firm.
Having plaited for at least a dozen cycles,
double the tag over to form loop E as shown.
Plaiting a Double Step 7
Plaiting a Double Step 8
Loop E is plaited in just like the other two
single legs. I secure the loop against the plait
with the thumb and forefinger of the right hand
as shown.
Transfer loop E to the index finger
of your left hand and cross leg B
over it to the centre. Now pull E tight.
Plaiting a Double Step 9
Plaiting a Double Step 10
Pass A over B, pull tight.
Pass E over A, pull A tight.
Plaiting a Double Step 11
Plaiting a Double Step 12
B goes over E, pull E tight.
A has already gone over B, shown is E over A.
Plaiting a Double Step 13
Plaiting a Double Step 14
Shown is A over B.
Continue for one complete cycle of the plait
then pass loop D through loop E.
Plaiting a Double Step 15
Plaiting a Double Step 16
Then pull the entire double through.
Secure the double by pulling on loop D
against tag C to form a collar around the double.
Plaiting a Double Step 17

 

All illustrations and text of this knot are reproduced with the kind consent of Geoff Wilson,
the author of the "Complete Book of Knots and Rigs".

This book is considered the "Knot Bible", and should be essential reading
for anybody who has lost a fish because of a failed knot!

 

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