
Binod Gautam
Binod Gautam is the founder of Knotspedia and has over 10 years of experience tying and testing knots for camping, fishing, hiking, and daily use. He launched knotspedia to share his extensive experience and help others master the art of knot tying. Binod breaks down each knot with step-by-step guides and real-world tips you can actually use. Whether you’re just getting started or want to sharpen your skills, Binod’s guides are made to be useful, accurate, and easy to follow.

Span Loop
The Span Loop is a reliable, non-jamming knot that creates a secure loop in the middle of a rope. Easy to untie, it’s ideal for rigging and tackle systems.

Farmer’s Loop
The Farmer’s Loop is an easy-to-tie knot that creates a fixed loop in the middle of a rope. Ideal for household utility, camping, and isolating rope sections!

Portuguese Bowline
The Portuguese Bowline (ABoK #1072) is a variant of the bowline with two adjustable loops! Perfect for lifting, towing, or makeshift seats.

Spanish Bowline
The Spanish Bowline (ABoK #1087) is a must-know for safe rescues. Step-by-step guide, uses, and tips to master this versatile double-loop knot!

Cowboy Bowline
The Cowboy Bowline (ABoK #1034½) aka Dutch Bowline or Left hand Bowline handles transverse loads better but isn't safe for critical applications like climbing.

Yosemite Bowline
The Yosemite Bowline is a secure Bowline variation with a “Yosemite Finish” for added strength and stability, but tricky if not tied properly.

Double Bowline
The Double Bowline (ABoK #1013) forms a strong, single loop with an extra turn for added security. Ideal for climbing and securing ropes.

Water Bowline
The Water Bowline knot is a secure variation of the Bowline designed for wet and slippery conditions. Perfect for rigging, towing, and more!

Bowline on a Bight
The Bowline on a bight (ABoK #1080) forms two secure loops in the middle of the rope. Perfect for climbing and hauling, it’s easy to tie but tricky to master!