Eskimo Bowline

The Eskimo bowline is a knot that places a loop in the end of a rope. Whereas the standard bowline knot loops the working end around the standing part, the Eskimo bowline loops it around its own descending part.

The eskimo bowline is best used in applications in which the loop will be stretched wide. In applications where the two legs of the loop are nearly parallel, a bowline is superior.

The picture below is based on the method described by Geoffrey Budworth in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knots. The tightened knot on the right takes on a trefoil crown shape.

Knots
Bends
  • Adjustable bend
  • Albright special
  • Alpine butterfly bend
  • Ashley's bend
  • Basket weave knot
  • Beer knot
  • Blood knot
  • Carrick bend
  • Double fisherman's knot
  • Fisherman's knot
  • Flemish bend
  • Grief knot
  • Harness bend
  • Heaving line bend
  • Hunter's bend
  • Nail knot
  • One-sided overhand bend
  • Racking bend
  • Sheet bend
  • Shoelace knot
  • Shroud knot
  • Simple Simon under
  • Single Carrick bend
  • Surgeon's knot
  • Surgeon's loop
  • Triple fisherman's knot
  • True lover's knot
  • Water knot
  • Zeppelin bend
  • Zeppelin loop
Binding knots
  • Boa knot
  • Bottle sling
  • Constrictor knot
  • Corned beef knot
  • Granny knot
  • Ground-line hitch
  • Jamming knot
  • Miller's knot
  • Packer's knot
  • Reef knot
  • Strangle knot
  • Thief knot
  • Transom knot
Climbing knots
  • Alpine butterfly knot
  • Autoblock
  • Bachmann knot
  • Beer knot
  • Bowline on a bight
  • Directional figure eight
  • Double anchorman knot
  • Double bowline
  • Farmer's loop
  • Figure-eight knot (ropes)
  • Figure-eight loop
  • Figure-of-nine loop
  • Friction hitch
  • Klemheist knot
  • Munter hitch
  • Overhand loop
  • Prusik
  • Trident loop
  • Yosemite bowline
Coils
  • Alpine coil
  • Butterfly coil
Decorative knots
  • Carrick mat
  • Diamond knot
  • Fiador knot
  • Friendship knot
  • Manrope knot
  • Matthew Walker's knot
  • Turk's head knot
Fishing knots
  • Angler's loop
  • Arbor knot
  • Bimini twist
  • Blood knot
  • Fisherman's knot
  • Half blood knot
  • Improved clinch knot
  • Knotless knot
  • Nail knot
  • Palomar knot
  • Snell knot
  • Trilene knot
  • Triple fisherman's knot
  • Turle knot
  • Uni knot
Hitches
  • Adjustable grip hitch
  • Anchor bend
  • Axle hitch
  • Bachmann knot
  • Bale sling hitch
  • Barrel hitch
  • Becket hitch
  • Blackwall hitch
  • Blake's hitch
  • Boom hitch
  • Buntline hitch
  • Cat's paw (knot)
  • Clove hitch
  • Cow hitch
  • Falconer's knot
  • Farrimond friction hitch
  • Friction hitch
  • Garda hitch
  • Gripping Sailor's hitch
  • Ground-line hitch
  • Half hitch
  • Halter hitch
  • Highpoint hitch
  • Highwayman's hitch
  • Double overhand noose
  • Hitching tie
  • Icicle hitch
  • Improved clinch knot
  • Killick hitch
  • Knute hitch
  • Lobster buoy hitch
  • Marlinespike hitch
  • Munter hitch
  • Ossel hitch
  • Overhand knot with draw-loop
Running knots
  • Hangman's knot
  • Overhand knot with draw-loop
  • Running bowline
  • Running highwayman's hitch
  • Slip knot
  • Tarbuck knot
Shanks
  • Catshank
  • Dogshank
  • Sheepshank
Stopper knots
  • Ashley's stopper knot
  • Double overhand knot
  • Monkey's fist
  • Stevedore knot
Whipping knots
  • Common whipping
  • Portuguese whipping
  • Sailmaker's whipping
  • West Country whipping



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