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{{short description|Form of loop knot}}
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A '''zeppelin
[[Image:Zeppelin Loop Tying.png|thumb|left|Tying the Zeppelin loop]]
==Tying==
Virtually all bends (i.e. end-to-end joining knots) have a corresponding 'eye knot'. For example, the Sheet bend (ABoK #1431) has a corresponding eye knot which is none other than the common (#1010) Bowline. The Zeppelin bend is formed from 2 superposed loops of opposite [[chirality]].
There are two versions of the zeppelin
* The first version where the end seems to be vertical to the main part, and one of the loop sides seems to be the continuation of the main part, while the other loop side seems to continue as the working end out of the loop knot. This version is tied using the clover method, starting with an [[overhand knot]], then letting the working end pass in the following order through
* The other version where the end seems to be the continuation of the main part, and both ends of the loop
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<gallery>
File:ZB1.JPG|Tying a jamming false Zeppelin loop using the noose method: One starts with
File:ZB2.JPG|The working end is brought back in through the same eye to form a simple [[noose]]
File:ZB3.JPG|The working end is
File:ZB4.JPG|The working end
</gallery>
==See also==
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==External links==
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