Useful Knots for Straw Workers

The use of the correct knot will ensure that your work will look tidy

Tying a bunch of straws together Item 1 Clove Hitch
Tying two straws together at right angles Item 2 Transom Knot
A knot that will not slip Item 3 Ligature Knot
Joining straw threads Item 4 Weaver's Knot

Clove Hitch

Method 1

Stage 1 in tying a clove hitch

Stage 2 in tying a clove hitch

A completed clove hitch

adding an overhand knot to a clove hitch

Method 2

Stage 1 in tying a clove hitch

Stage 2 in tying a clove hitch

Back to top of Page

Transom Knot

Method 1

 transom knot

 transom knot

Method 2 (using a Clove Hitch)

Stage 1 in tying a clove hitch to tie straws that cross

Stage 2 in tying a clove hitch to tie straws that cross

Stage 3 in tying a clove hitch to tie straws that cross

Stage 4 in tying a clove hitch to tie straws that cross

Stage 5 in tying a clove hitch to tie straws that cross

Back to top of Page

Ligature Knot

This knot is sometimes called the Surgeon's knot but the correct name for this knot is the Ligature knot.

ligature knot

ligature knot

ligature knot

Back to top of Page

Weaver's Knot

step 1 tying a weavers knot
step 2 tying a weavers knot
step 3 tying a weavers knot

Back to top of Page


Click here to download a printable version of this page using Acrobat® Reader® software.

If you do not have Acrobat® Reader® software then you may download the free program by clicking on the icon below:

Get Adobe Reader